Mummy!
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Inspired by Frankenstein, this early work of science fiction has a futuristic setting of 2126 and its "monster," an intelligent mummy, serves as a friend and counselor to mankind.
Jane Webb Loudon was an English author and an early pioneer of science fiction, writing before the term was even coined. Her works were discussed for a century as if they belonged to Gothic fiction, fantasy, or horror, yet her approach foreshadowed modern science fiction narratives. Beyond this, she created the first popular gardening manuals, distinguishing them from specialized horticultural works, and also contributed to the efforts of her husband. Her innovative approach to genre storytelling and the popularization of educational topics makes her a unique figure in literature.


Inspired by Frankenstein, this early work of science fiction has a futuristic setting of 2126 and its "monster," an intelligent mummy, serves as a friend and counselor to mankind.
This gardening manual, first published in 1840, serves as a comprehensive guide specifically tailored for women, reflecting the Victorian era's approach to gardening. Renowned for its practical advice and engaging style, it has earned a reputation akin to that of Mrs. Beeton in the culinary world. The book offers insights into various gardening techniques, plant care, and seasonal tasks, empowering women to cultivate their gardens with confidence and skill.