Do you like scientific horror stories? If so, you should read Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Utterson learns that an evil looking man, Mr. Hyde walked on a girl and gave a cheque which was signed by Dr. Jekyll. When he sees Dr. Jekyll’s will, he thinks something is wrong because Dr Jekyll wants to inherit his money to Mr. Hyde. One night in London Mr. Hyde kills a man with a stick. Dr. Jekyll receives a letter from Mr. Hyde that he would not appear again but Utterson finds out that Mr. Hyde's hand writing is similar to Mr. Jekyll. Utterson finds that Mr. Lanyon is dead. He had a envelope for Utterson. Poole and Utterson goes into Jekyll’s study and finds Hyde's dead body. When Utterson reads Mr. Lanyon and Jekyll's note, he finds out that Jekyll used drug to separate bad and that bad one was Hyde.
I think if I can really make that drug, I wouldn't drink it. I think I would experiment to an animal or anything. I think Jekyll was a bit stupid to this.
I don't recommend this book to children who don't like horror. I don't think they could sleep well after reading this book.
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