This book is a compilation of five novellas that try to expand the plays of Shakespeare while mixing and matching them into a whole. So we have characters from the Tempest mixed in with those from a Midsummer's Night Dream mixed in with those from Macbeth (each time someone says his name he's owed a...
Happiness is what we do for its own sake. Our virtues (excellence) are either moral or contemplative. Our moral virtues allow us to work with others and practice the good habits we need in order to be noble and good. The highest virtues we have are the thinking (contemplative) virtues and they ma...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]A tale told through five different shorter stories, and by the hand of five different authors. “Monstrous Little Voices” picks some of Shakespeare's plays (“The Tempest”, “Macbeth”, “Twelfth Night”...) and extrapola...
These five stories by different authors have their roots in Shakespeare’s plays and play upon the fantasy elements to be found in these works. The first story takes place immediately after the Tempest and sees Ariel helping Miranda with the consequences of her marriage to Ferdinand. The followin...