The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson. 4.6/10. The plot was structurally wonky. Honestly, who’s story is this? The end chapters really had me lifting a quizzical eyebrow. For a representation of good and evil, Jekyll was by no means “good”, just obsessed. In modern times, Mr Hyde would also be considered rather tame for an “evil” character, but that might just be how openly we talk about wrong-doings in present times. The novel gets points for becoming a common-knowledge concept since 1886 though. A huge bravo on that account.












