Poor Things
This is a modern version of Frankenstein, only the creature is a woman. It is a fast paced novel, written from both the M.D. and the woman’s perspective. It brings up many questions that are raised even now, from women’s sexuality and beauty, as well as medical technology. Who is really the monster? What is truth (because the perspectives have such different opinions of events, it becomes a question of reliability) Who can you believe? What is the difference between moral/immoral? And so on.

