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Curtis 'Rohan' C.

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Average Prequel but a Jumbled Mess

Total
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-12-19

The story acts as a prequel to the podcast (clearly) and jumps between two perspectives: Emile (the man from the end of the podcast) and Lia as a young adult. The story, for the most part, is terribly boring when in Lia's point of view. Emile, on the other hand, has some unique moments in regards to the revelations of his adolescent misadventures, but overall it just does more to create the jumbled mess that is this book. The story drags on, plot moments take forever to unravel, and the revelations of certain character motivations are just not as exciting as the actual podcast. Also, the ending does NOT make any sense when you take into consideration where the story takes place in the podcast. If you are a hardcore fan, sure, listen to it, but otherwise you really do not need to read this to get the big picture.
Audible version does not have the same quality as the podcast in case you are wondering as well.
Overall, AVERAGE at best.

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A Well Acted Alternative

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-06-18

I found the audio version of the classic Shakespeare story to be much more engaging than reading it aloud or performing it in a classroom setting. If you're a fan of Shakespeare or just want something that feels a bit more digestible, this is a great alternative to reading the text (or you could read along to see what changes might have been made in your edition).

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