ecl@mtgzy.UUCP (e.c.leeper) (03/19/86)
THE FRANKENSTEIN PAPERS by Fred Saberhagen Baen, 1986, $3.50. A book review by Evelyn C. Leeper Saberhagen did such a wonderful job with his "Dracula" series (THE HOLMES-DRACULA FILE, AN OLD FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, THORN, and DOMINION, as well as THE DRACULA TAPE) that I was eagerly looking forward to this novel. What a disappointment! Told in the dual first-person (half by Benjamin Franklin's son, half by the monster), it suffers from the division of point-of-view. Had the monster told the entire tale it might have been better. The addition of Franklin seems to be more so that famous personages can be discussed than for any real dramatic reason. And the denouement is both predictable and disappointing. read Saberhagen's "Dracula" books, but skip this one. Evelyn C. Leeper ...ihnp4!mtgzz!ecl (or ihnp4!mtgzy!ecl) ****************************************************************************** * Get a Usenetter on the ballot at Confederation! * * Nominate MARK R. LEEPER for Hugo for Best Fan Writer in 1986! * * Nominate SF-LOVERS' DIGEST for Hugo for Best Fanzine in 1986! * ******************************************************************************