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bibliothecarivs
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Recent home library acquisition:

📖 Requiem of the Rose King vol. 1 by Aya Kanno

I've never read manga but I found this retelling of the Wars of the Roses in a little free library and had to grab it.

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dabbe
Macbeth | William Shakespeare
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#haikuhive
#haikuaday

Ghost guest at banquet.
Only Macbeth sees Banquo.
Crown weighs heavy now.

TheSpineView Shakespeare!! I'm loving it! ❤️❤️❤️ 3d
JenlovesJT47 Nice and eerie, very atmospheric! 🖤🐝💛 3d
lil1inblue Love this! Chef's kiss! 😘 👌 3d
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Itchyfeetreader This is so fun. Love it! 3d
Jari-chan Uh, spooky!! 3d
dabbe @TheSpineView @JenlovesJT47 @lil1inblue @Itchyfeetreader @Jari-chan This is my favorite play of Shakespeare's (and his shortest! 🤣) TY! 🖤🐝🖤 3d
AnnCrystal Yikes! 👏🏼🐝👍🏼📜🐝💝. 3d
dabbe @AnnCrystal #indeedy! 🖤🐝🖤 3d
BooksandCoffee4Me Love your literary haikus! 💛💛💛 3d
dabbe @BooksandCoffee4Me TY! 🖤🐝🖤 3d
julieclair Oooohhhh…. love this. And great art, too! 🖤🐝🖤 3d
Eggs Wonderful! I am going to try a haiku review next!! 3d
dabbe @julieclair I wish I could claim the art! 🖤🐝🖤 3d
dabbe @Eggs Can't wait! 🖤🐝🖤 3d
bellabella So true. So cool.❤ 2d
dabbe @bellabella TY! 🖤🐝🖤 1d
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Lcsmcat
Tyrant: Shakespeare On Power | Stephen Greenblatt
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Pickpick

The comparisons are spot on, and scary - and this was written during his first term. May we be like the ordinary people in Coriolanus. Not the appeasers of Richard III. #doublespin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 6d
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bibliothecarivs
The Little Book of Shakespeare | Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff
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Recent home library acquisition:

📖 The Little Book of Shakespeare

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vlwelser
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I obviously needed to see a second ballet this month. 😂

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bibliothecarivs
Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics | Stephen Greenblatt
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Mehso-so

★★★☆☆

Greenblatt knows Shakespeare and Shakespeare knew the human condition; both are amply demonstrated here. But somehow, I was still left wanting. Perhaps it was the lack of clear connections between textual observations or between what the author had read in Shakespeare and witnessed in the real world, especially during the first Trump administration. It's not weak, but it could have been stronger.

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MariaW
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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Pickpick

Even though interviews are definitely not my favouritw kind of text type I enjoyed the interviews with Judi Dench very much. She is a very witty person and her insight on the different characters were very interesting. I‘m going to use excerpts of this book in my English lessons for sure. 💪💪💪

AnnCrystal
😍🌿🌱💝.
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wanderinglynn
Romeo & Juliet | William Shakespeare
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“Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene”

La casa di Giulietta a Verona.
Juliet‘s home, at least the one featured in the movie Letters to Juliet, in Verona.

TheBookHippie Love!!!!!! 3w
julesG Oooh, you visited "my" balcony. ?? 3w
wanderinglynn @julesG I did! I even waved! 👋🏻😂 3w
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Ruthiella Neat! I love bookish tourism! 😃 3w
wanderinglynn @Ruthiella me too! Even if it‘s not authentic. 😉 3w
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 3w
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MariaW
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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I love that Judi Dench‘s own drawings were used. 😍😍😍

AnnCrystal 🤩📚💝. 3w
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bibliothecarivs
Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics | Stephen Greenblatt
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p. 76 'Earlier in [Richard III], the Lieutenant of the Tower... receives a written directive that he turn over his prisoner... to the two thuggish-looking characters.... [He] knows perfectly well that his prisoner has not received a trial, fair or otherwise, but, handing the keys to the murderers, he asks no questions and offers no protest.... By multiple acts of this kind, taken by respectable people..., tyranny is enabled.'