by C.E. Wilson
Release Date: 2013
Summary from Goodreads:
Shakespeare’s work features some of the most memorable stories and characters ever created, yet for too many curious readers the combination of ultra-dense dialogue and unfamiliar historical settings make tackling the Bard’s work something between a tedious chore and a confusing mess of bird-bolts and quondam carpet-mongers.
While it’s nearly impossible to replicate or improve on these works, it is (thanks to their timeless nature) possible to make them more accessible to a wider audience.
While it’s nearly impossible to replicate or improve on these works, it is (thanks to their timeless nature) possible to make them more accessible to a wider audience.
In this Young Adult retelling of one of William Shakespeare’s most memorable plays, join C.E. Wilson as she breathes new life into Othello, the second book in her series Shakespeare for Everyone Else.
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Book One:
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Praise for the first book Much Ado About Nothing in new YA series,
Shakespeare for Everyone Else:
“If you’re a fan of Shakespeare, I
say, give this a go. And even if you have attempted Shakespeare, but haven’t
been able to get past the language, pick up this edition and enjoy.” ~The
Turning Pages~
“I definitely recommend this to
all the Shakespeare lovers, especially if you're a young adult yourself, or
really enjoy reading YA books.” ~Angelic
Reviews~
“The writing is
beautiful, as C.E. Wilson was able to keep the poetic tone of the story. My
love for YA stories has been restored!”
~NWA Gossip Girl~
C.E. Wilson is currently living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband and her two dogs and two cats. They are all the loves of her life. When she’s not writing young adult fantasy novels, she enjoys writing short stories on her Deviant Art page. She loves to write stories involving giants and little people (also known as GT) and nothing helps her to write more than Coca-Cola and glazed doughnut holes.
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Excerpt
Orion’s eyes
widened. “I’m…I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to imply—”
“Imply? You
didn’t imply anything! You said it straight out! Can you just
forget what I told you? If this is how you’re going to act then I
wish that I never said anything! Orion, I don’t think she’s
cheating on you, I just thought you should know what I saw between
her and Micah!”
“I know! I get
it, I get it,” Orion said. “I’m sorry. I know what you’re
doing, Archer. I really don’t think that Devony would cheat on me,
let alone with Micah but damn, I can’t get these thoughts out of my
head. I need to know if there’s a way to prove this. Even if she
might still be faithful, I can’t convince myself of that fact.
Your words…” he trailed off, looking at his tray, “…poisoned
me.”
“That was never my
intention,” Archer said. “Look, I’m sorry about what I said.
Is there anything I can do?”
“Proof.”
This a book I would pick up based on the cover alone.
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