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Shakespeare, A Halhatatlan (2012)

by Lori Handeland(Favorite Author)
3.62 of 5 Votes: 1
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I.P.C. könyvek
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Shakespeare Undead
review 1: I was intrigued by the title and blurb, so I checked this out at my local library.It turned out to be a romance novel disguised as a comedy of horrors. Shakespeare is made out to be this hunk of undead flesh who can summon other undead, meaning a necromancer. Except that he's more than that. Enter a hunter who is all woman under those clothes. Not only she's female, but she's married and to a tyrant.And because it's a romance novel, neither party can keep their hands off each other. It's not all raging hormones, though. There's the matter of all the undead frolicking through London, plays to write, a husband to cuckold, and one liners from modern novels and movies. Yeah, exactly. Shakespeare is the undead, remember?I liked the concept. The only problem I had was Shakespear... moree turning out into a gorgeous guy when my image of him is the opposite. I lived with it and still enjoyed it.
review 2: I wanted to give this book less than 3 and more than 3. I love Shakespeare and anything related that puts an interesting new twist and spun on things. I wanted to give it more than 3 because of that. Less than 3 because I still am not sure what type of book this is. The description gives the wrong impression. At first I thought I was reading a YA novel. Then it became clear it was not YA. It really was a campy vampire / romance novel. If you want a light read I say sure, why not. less
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Ray
Found myself reading instead doing the dishes, feeding the cats, etc.I want More!
applepieeee
sigh. ugh. Why did I finish this?
mno0or
is cute :)
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