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 Stevenson, Robert Louis
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 
Robert Louis Stevenson // 103 pages | 1886

Main Heading: Fiction
Sub Headings: Classic Literature
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 76-WORD REVIEW

Stevenson’s unconventional storytelling won’t appeal to everyone, but this time-tested tale of one man tortured by his own darkness remains deserved of its reputation as a classic. The pieces of the puzzle slowly fit together, leaving the reader as astonished as the characters when the full mystery is revealed. Much is left to the imagination of the reader, including the true nature of Hyde and exactly how blurry the line between he and Jekyll really is.

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