“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” was written in 1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson. He was born in 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland and he died in 1894 in Samoa, North America. He was an scottish writer and he wrote two classics that must be read at some point in your life, “Treasure island” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”.

This book is about a man, Doctor Jekyll, who is trying to separate the good and evil from his body. He creates a new me, his worst version, called Edward Hyde. The main character is Mr. Utterson a handsome middle age lawyer who investigates to find out the mistery of Mr. Hyde. Everything starts when a day, Richard Endfield and Utterson were walking in London and Enfield saw a strage door. He told his friend and distant relative an uncommon story he had seen.

I didn’t enjoyed the book as much as I thought but wasn’t bad. I mean, I had to read this book at any moment. I enjoyed the movie that I use to watch when I was a child. Maybe because everything seems sweet and funny when you are a child