by Suzanne Selfors
Interesting plot (the kind I love to read) but it did not work here. Characters were boring and incredible stupid. ALL of them.
1 out of 5 Stars Mimi Wallingford is destined to be an actress…against her will. . Mimi would prefer to be a doctor, but her overbearing mother won’t hear of it. She’s stuck performing in Romeo and Juliet with teen heartthrob Troy Summers until she and Troy are magically transported to Shakespeare...
Well, it wasn't bad. But I didn't particularly like it.I guess Mimi annoyed me a bit too much. She wasn't bad. I guess. But her thought process ( Yes, I'm over dramatizing a bit) is something like this:"Oh, life sucks. I hate acting. I wanna be a doctor. But I can't stand the sight of blood. What a ...
Anyone who tries to categorize this book will be confused about which category it belongs in exclusively. This book reads like a contemporary with historical bits thrown – not to mention the slightly supernatural stuff which allows contemporary kids to land in what probably was a fictional place tha...
I'm beginning to worry every time I have to review a book which has already been reviewed by Namz - there's no way I can top her! So, go read her take on the book if you want to know about the fun plot and the charming characters - I'm going to skip the synopsis and get right ahead to my thoughts on...
William Shakespeare might have given his young lovers all sorts of sophisticated things to say, but in this version, my crazy version, they were just a couple of kids.This book was actually a lot more than I expected it to be. I assumed that once Troy and Mimi went back in time, it would be a huge c...