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by Jennifer Lee Carrell
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Lost in the Stacks
Lost in the Stacks rated it 15 years ago
Could not get into this one - at all. The plot sounded fascinating but the writing, while not bad, was dry dry dry. I couldn't muster an iota of care for any of the characters, either. I made it to the half-way point but will probably never finish this one.
Between The Bookends
Between The Bookends rated it 16 years ago
This book had some iffy reviews, so I really wasn't sure what to expect, but I have to admit I really really liked it! It was like Dan Brown meets Shakespeare, fast paced, interesting characters, an intriguing little read! Just a note, this is another of those books that is out under two different t...
NotYourAverageJenn
NotYourAverageJenn rated it 16 years ago
I actually liked this book despite some of the negative comments I've read. However, I like history and trivial little facts. Adding them adds to the depth a book such as this. The were a few twists and turns and "who do you trust" moments... a good entertaining read!
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 16 years ago
I'm not sure if I loved this book so much because I had very low expectations going in, or because it was really just that good-but either way, I really enjoyed the adventure; I found I couldn't bear to put it down so I read it in one sitting. Definitely worth giving it a shot!
mkunruh
mkunruh rated it 17 years ago
It was impossible to miss the plot wheels turning, the characters were almost non-existent and I figured out the 'twist' within the first 100 pages, but I still enjoyed it. The Shakespeare conspiracy theory was fun - it is what I enjoyed about the book - but if you're not interested in that much li...
Translate My Heart
Translate My Heart rated it 17 years ago
A Shakespearean adventure story like Brown's Da Vinci Code. Mystery and murder while on the trail for Shakespeare's lost play. A thrilling read. For people who enjoyed Da Vinci Code or likes Shakespeare.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 17 years ago
I was a big Shakespeare lover in my younger years, so I enjoyed this book with all the possible scenarios as to who really wrote Shakespeare's plays. The story is rather convoluted and it can be hard to follow and keep track of the historical figures and storylines. Still a good story, though. Th...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 17 years ago
Fast pace search for a missing Shakespeare play. Known as 'Interred with their Bones' in US
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 18 years ago
The question of "Who wrote all those Shakespeare plays?" has circulated for at least a couple of centuries. I vaguely recall doing a research paper on the topic back in college, well over 20 years ago. It arises because of a belief that what's known about the person of William Shakespeare - which is...
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