bluestocking rated Frankenstein: 3 stars

Frankenstein by Nick Dear
77 pages ; 20 cm
White queer lady in San Francisco. Knitter, transit geek, and sometime editor and cyclist. Planting peas and potatoes to prefigure an anarchist future. I listen to a lot of nonfiction audiobooks.
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77 pages ; 20 cm
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