C.E. McGill
Author of Our Hideous Progeny
Works by C.E. McGill
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- Gender
- non-binary
- Birthplace
- Scotland, UK
- Short biography
- C.E. McGill was born in Scotland and raised in North Carolina. They are a recent graduate of NC State University. C.E. McGill's short fiction has appeared in Fantasy Magazine and Strange Constellations, and they are a two-time finalist for the Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing. They now live back in Scotland.
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- Works
- 1
- Members
- 176
- Popularity
- #121,982
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 9
Trigger warnings: Infant loss(minor), prejudice, and sexism.
Victorian England is my favourite era and will always be my favourite. This novel was true to the era it was written in with a nice gothic undertone.
I was not a fan of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein as it bored me to the bone, yet it is my favourite classic genre: gothic novels. I am still not a fanatic when it comes to science fiction.
I will say this: This will appeal to all Frankenstein fans, and I deem this an excellent sequel to Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.
Mary was your typical - you will not tell me what to do character. She always stood up for her beliefs even if the social circles deemed her as a beastly woman.
Henry. . .was dry. He cared more about his achievements and what the world thinks. He was a coward. He only saw the world black and white.
The side characters were okay.
The plot was slow and could have been shorter by 200 pages.… (more)