This Dark Endeavor, The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstien by Kenneth Oppel is a teen fiction book for sure. I would not recommend a child under the age of 13 to read this book.
This book is very well written. It crafts an intriguing story out of the ordinary, which is the most captivating. While there was nothing outrageously grabbing about this story it was more than a page turner. This being the case, I would pose some cautions about the book's content. It is dark, it is foreboding, it dabbles in dark magic of ancient times, not made up fantasy stuff. The choices of the characters are real and dramatic and not so unlike any of us if presented with the same set of circumstances. For this reason I recommend parental preview of this book and a good bit of caution. While this book does not have anything to do with vampires and the like, it is going to appeal more to those who are interested in that genera than those who liked Narnia, Fablehaven or even Harry Potter. This book ends like it is the begining of a series. I have not found info on any further writing of a series, so for now it stands alone. And maybe, despite it's being so well written, it should be left there.
Monday, December 19, 2011
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