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This book explores the idea of dual personality of jekyll that led him to his experiments, and his inexorable and finally fatal descent into evil.
Reviews
Un clásico
5
By Patsy Enriquez
En tu lista de “leer antes de morir”
Remarkable
5
By rcdiggers
Incredible story, written beautifully. Deep and provocative, it examines man's internal struggle between the restraint of good and the freedom of evil. Jekyll's inability to give up the allure of Hyde, even when he knows he should, is at the heart of every addiction. This should be required reading.
Classic
5
By TabeticFoot6700
Still relatable today
A Gothic Masterpiece
5
By Dwardeng
As with Shelley's Frankenstein, there's nothing like the original. Too bad, as with Frankenstein, that so many terrible imitations spewed forth among us since.
Loved it
5
By Jonelle37
I loved this book. If you like the classic gothic horror stories, I definitely recommend.
Awesome
5
By Robloxtardisstarwarsgirl
Im 11 and i love this book. Im being Miss hyde for halloween
I thought I knew the story
5
By Meso America
I've seen pretty near all the Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde movies made. I thought I knew the story pretty well. Hollywood really does a good rewrite of Stevenson's novella. Reading this story gave me quite an insight into why this story has captured the imagination of the public for so long. I tried to imagine what it was like to read this story for the first time. It is wonderfully suspenseful. Told from the view of Jekyll's friends and acquaintances before we read Jeykell's own description of what happened in his laboratory, it captures the imagination. This is a good read.
Classic
4
By peacockfeathers000
This book is a true classic. The storyline is absolutely fascinating, but the style of writing is pre-1900 which make certain parts very difficult to understand. Though this story is great, I wouldn't suggest this to an amateur reader for the style is very complex.
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