A review by arifel
Creatures: The Legacy of Frankenstein by David Thomas Moore, Tade Thompson, Kaaron Warren, Paul Meloy, Rose Biggin, Emma Newman

4.0

This is a very strong collection: what the stories as a whole lack in inter-relatedness and consistency, they make up for in terms of the sheer breadth of the Frankenstein experience that they cover between them. There's no simple moralities here, no clear answer to questions about scientific progress, life and death, revenge and forgiveness, or the condition of otherness which the original story deals with so successfully. Equally, with the possible exception of "Kaseem's Way", these are all stories that I think would work even for readers unfamiliar with the original: each stands alone, narratively speaking, and these are universal themes. Whether or not you're a fan of Shelley's 200-year-old masterpiece, Creatures is a worthy, varied anthology.

Full review at Nerds of a Feather: http://www.nerds-feather.com/2018/10/microreview-book-creatures-legacy-of.html