The Shakespeare Book of Lists: The Ultimate Guide to the Bard, His Plays, and How They've Been Interpreted (and Misinterpreted) Through the Ages by Michael Lominco
2008
Weight: 1 lb
Method of Disposal: Donating
I am not really a fan of Shakespeare. Not since high school. I know that is sacrilege. More so because his house is not far from my wive's English home town and, if we wanted to, we could likely tour and experience all sorts of things Shakespeare that I may otherwise have never had access to. Poor Harry already has endured those things before and is likely relieved I am not gunning to do them.
I just do not feel the need to keep plucking away at Shakespeare all this years later. I've read so much of it over and over again. This book is fun though, and it is packed with unique and strange information in a very readable format. I think I student would like it best.
2008
Weight: 1 lb
Method of Disposal: Donating
I am not really a fan of Shakespeare. Not since high school. I know that is sacrilege. More so because his house is not far from my wive's English home town and, if we wanted to, we could likely tour and experience all sorts of things Shakespeare that I may otherwise have never had access to. Poor Harry already has endured those things before and is likely relieved I am not gunning to do them.
I just do not feel the need to keep plucking away at Shakespeare all this years later. I've read so much of it over and over again. This book is fun though, and it is packed with unique and strange information in a very readable format. I think I student would like it best.
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