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The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein
The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein
Author: Minda Webber
ISBN-13: 9781428517950
ISBN-10: 1428517952
Publication Date: 8/7/2012
Pages: 318
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Publisher: DP
Book Type: Paperback
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18 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 71 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
For the fans of Lynsay Sands and Katie MacAlister comes a madcap romp full of anachronism , hijinks, and love.
JennL avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 70 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
From one mistaken identity to another, Clair Frankenstein will keep the reader guessing as she attempts to win the Scientific Award of the Decade. Vampires, werewolves, and warlocks are the least of her worries once she meets and begins to lose her heart to the dashingly handsome Ian Huntsley. Be prepared for a fantastical ride and love story that may turn out a little hairy in the end.
reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 111 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A funny read. If you like Maryjanice Davidson and Charlaine Harris, you'll love this book. She gets into all kinds of trouble trying to find a vampire in this book, it's hilarious!
Dartha avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 102 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I was going to say this reads like a sixth grader wrote it. But I think a sixth grader would have better sense than to use the phrase "feeling some expansion in his nether regions"
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Helpful Score: 1
Truly awful in a train wreck kind of way- I would compare it to a cross between a Harlequin romance and Piers Anthony's Xanth series (with all of its puns, though at least his are clever) but it wouldn't be fair. This book is much, much worse.
katcurtis avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 121 more book reviews
I loved this book so much! It brings a new spin to the paranormal romance genre that is very refreshing. Highly recommended!
vwbernie avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 157 more book reviews
Very funny and clever.
kittylove avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 22 more book reviews
I read this book in just a few hours. I laughed the whole time and looking forward to reading any more i can get a hold of
stephanie13w avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 300 more book reviews
Funny & a great beginning for a new series. Clair is hysterical & Ian is yummy!
TammieK avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 8 more book reviews
A great paranormal romance - Clair Frankenstein must show society that she lives up to her last name!
gummy13 avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on
A good read.
reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 138 more book reviews
THIS WAS ANOTHER GREAT BOOK BY MINDA WEBBER. I REALLY ENJOYED IT. I WILL BE LOOKING FOR MORE BY HER.
katzen0466 avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 55 more book reviews
Remarkably funny Minda Webber takes quotes and misquotes from all over the literary world and wraps them into a hilarious romp with vampires, werewolves and warlocks. Well, the vampires and werewolves are real. The warlock turns out to be a closet Julia Childs. I challenge the reader to count all the Beatles lyrics hidden throughout the narrative. If you're serious about your romance, pass this book by. If you like to laugh and reread sentences to make sure you got them right and catch the jokes, don't hesitate.
greendragon avatar reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 71 more book reviews
this book is very funny and written very smartly.
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An average read.
reviewed The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein on + 1568 more book reviews
Total slapdash silliness, but fun!
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I think I spent more time looking for the horror movie/story references than reading the story itself.
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The problem, Clair realized, was that she was a Frankenstein. Her uncle's fame - he'd created her cousin Frederick from a bunch of spare parts - was a grave matter. Everyone in the family was a success, while all she'd managed was a humiliating misadventure with pigs. But her spirits were rising. The Journal of Scientific Discovery was promising to publish a paper on the Discovery of the Decade, and she had a doozy. She simply had to prove Baron Huntsley - man of distinction, man of renown, man about ton - was a vampire. With his midnight-black hair, soul-piercing eyes and shiny white teeth, what else could he be? Oh yes, the baron wanted a bite of her or she was no scientist. And then there were all those other monsters. You'd never expect so many in 1828 London! Pretty soon she'd expose them all, and on everybody's lips would be....The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein.