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In this episode of Doug Reads with Friends_, Doug is joined by longtime friend John Bowers — a Grinnell alum and visual effects professional based in Los Angeles — for a wide-ranging conversation sparked by his pick, _Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. They talk about how they first met (through John’s wife, Leighton), John’s path from Teach for America to Hollywood, and the creative puzzle-solving behind visual effects work before turning to the novel itself. Doug came in thinking he knew Frankenstein and left realizing how wrong he was — and how powerful, philosophical, and surprisingly moving the book really is. Together they explore the creature’s loneliness, Victor’s failures, the novel’s language and structure, and why this 200-year-old story still feels deeply relevant. Music for Doug Reads with Friends is by Eiren Caffall. Learn more about her work at https://www.eirencaffall.com/. Next time: Doug talks with Ope Awe about Disrupting Africa: Technology, Law and Development — a challenging, thought-provoking book that pushes Doug into new intellectual territory and sets up a very different kind of conversation. Chapters INTRO — Welcome to Doug Reads with Friends (with John Bowers) (00:05) How We Know Each Other: Leighton, Grinnell & Flower Girls (01:17) Teach for America: The Hardest Job You’ll Ever Love (05:02) Dad Life, 3 vs 8: Discovering Who Your Kids Are (07:31) Hollywood, Visual Effects & What a Compositor Actually Does (10:18) Aphantasia: Making Images Without a Mind’s Eye (14:36) From Artist to Supervisor: Star Wars, Strikes & Red-Eye Weekends (16:57) OK, Now the Book: Frankenstein (23:34) “I Thought I Knew This Book”: The Creature, Loneliness & Misread Monsters (26:02) Victor Sucks: Curiosity, Creation & Why Frankenstein Is the Monster (30:07) Quotes, 19th-Century Language & The Birth of Consciousness (33:19) OUTRO — Arctic Dog Sleds, Orkneys Shade & Next Time — Disrupting Africa (40:05)