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Meh approach to a decent concept

Ophelia by Lisa Klein

July 27, 2019 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Bingo Square: Remix I was a bit hesitant when this showed up as one of my Kindle Deals but was seduced by the “Now a Major Motion Picture” sentence on the cover, especially when I realized that Daisy Ridley was the one playing Ophelia.  Personally, I’ve always thought it would be fun to write/read a novel in which Juliet had not died and instead survived the double suicide to go on to have a successful and happy life.  Ophelia, unfortunately, never captured my imagination that […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: #remix, cbr11bingo, lisa klein, ophelia, Shakespeare

Jen K's CBR11 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: #remix, cbr11bingo, lisa klein, ophelia, Shakespeare ·
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Midsummer Nights Dream cover

Love is an ass

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare

July 10, 2019 by kittenkong42 Leave a Comment

As I’m heading to London tomorrow to see this performed in the open air I decided a read of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream was in order. It’s also exactly the right time of year to read or see this play as the lazy, long, days of summer are a defining characteristic of this story. This is a story of star-crossed lovers, jealousy, and mistaken identity tangled up in the ongoing games of immortal fairies. Hermia is being forced to marry Demetrius (who loves her) […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Play, Shakespeare

kittenkong42's CBR11 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Play, Shakespeare ·
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Not great, but not awful

Saving Juliet by Suzanne Selfors

May 25, 2019 by crystalclear Leave a Comment

Mimi is a reluctant actress, forced into the profession by her mother to continue in her family legacy.  Mimi would rather go to med school, but her controlling mother will hear none of it. It doesn’t matter that Mimi has stage fright.  Her current torture is playing Juliet in her family’s theater. Troy is a self-centered teenage pop star whose agent has decided that taking on the role of Romeo will be good for ratings, despite the fact that he’s not very good at acting. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr11, Shakespeare, Suzanne Selfors, time travel

crystalclear's CBR11 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: cbr11, Shakespeare, Suzanne Selfors, time travel ·
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Oh moon, oh stars, You heal the languor of the souls and minds…

Seven Shakespeares, Volume 1 by Harold Sakuishi

April 16, 2019 by esme Leave a Comment

I downloaded this manga on a whim and it really paid off! Seven Shakespeares by Harold Sakuishi has a unique arc – depicting Shakespeare’s Lost Years between 1585 and 1592. As Sakuisi notes, in 1585, “We have a young man (with children) from a small village who had received no education sufficient to be a man of letters…and then we have the greatest poet of the age…” – so what happened? The prologue centers on the enactment of Hamlet and the political powers for and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History Tagged With: Fiction, Graphic Novel, Harold Sakuishi, historical fiction, Shakespeare

esme's CBR11 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History · Tags: Fiction, Graphic Novel, Harold Sakuishi, historical fiction, Shakespeare ·
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Prospero Atwood

Hag-Seed by Margaret Atwood

March 31, 2019 by octothorp 1 Comment

Oh my god.  How was this THIS good? This book shouldn’t have been this good.  The premise sounds insane. A retelling of The Tempest where our Prospero is an exiled theater director setting his own (previously thwarted) adaptation of The Tempest in a corrections facility.  It’s the definition of Should Not Work. Not only does it, it’s one of her best. Atwood intelligently uses meta text throughout the book, which made this (more than the other Hogarth Shakespeare I’ve read so far) feel more like […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: hogarth shakespeare, Margaret Atwood, Shakespeare

octothorp's CBR11 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: hogarth shakespeare, Margaret Atwood, Shakespeare ·
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If Your Nerdiest English Professor Wrote A Cookbook

MLA Members Cook by Modern Language Association

January 5, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader 1 Comment

There are two ways to think about this: what’s the nerdiest thing you can think of OR what’s the most in-jokey vanity project you can think of? Either way, the answer is MLA Members Cook!  This is a cookbook supposedly created by collecting recipes from members of the MLA; yes that MLA, as in the formatting and citation style your English teachers and professors made you use. I said ‘supposedly’ created  because based on what this supposed book is presented as, a cookbook by members […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food Tagged With: cookbook, cranberries, Emily Dickinson, gin, MLA, MLA style, Pablo Neruda, Roald Dahl, Shakespeare, su dongpo, Walt Whitman

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Cooking/Food · Tags: cookbook, cranberries, Emily Dickinson, gin, MLA, MLA style, Pablo Neruda, Roald Dahl, Shakespeare, su dongpo, Walt Whitman ·
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