Talk:Dean Koontz's Frankenstein

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I don't see why the {{wikify}} header was added to this, as it seems to follow Wikipedia standards as to layout. So I removed it. This article is far from complete, spending way too much time on minor characters and none on plot, development, critical and sales response, etc. I have completely rewritten the introductory section, eliminating errors and expanding the sketchy and confusing information originally presented there. The characters section needs cleanup and copy editing. The major characters each are owed a paragraph of that size, but the minor ones don't warrant it. Anyone who's read the novels want to step in? Canonblack 23:35, 10 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] This whole page needs to be redone

I removed this line: "Koontz and his collaborators turn Shelly's original on its head by portraying Frankenstein as the real monster, and Deucalion as the hero." as obviously whoever wrote this has never read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

  • Why is it only about characters? A book article should be met with spoiler warnings.
I agree. The summaries are very vague, someone needs to rewrite it. LonelyPker 02:19, 19 January 2007 (UTC)