If it wasn't for Christopher Moore, I'd get no Shakespeare at all! We resume our travels with Pocket of Dog Snogging in this nod to A Midsummer Night's Dream. Moore fans love Pocket ... and squirrels for some reason.
This was clever, creative and funny. I thought I knew A Midsummer NIght's Dream better than I actually do. In fact, turns out that one reading in 7th grade didn't really stick. If I'd known the source material better, I think I would have appreciated it more. As it was, I watched a really bizarre version of it. Shakespeare with iPads. (It was a TV version, from 2016 ... I need to watch another version.) After watching that my appreciation for the book grew even more. I loved Moore's take on that various aspects of the play.
This was clever, creative and funny. I thought I knew A Midsummer NIght's Dream better than I actually do. In fact, turns out that one reading in 7th grade didn't really stick. If I'd known the source material better, I think I would have appreciated it more. As it was, I watched a really bizarre version of it. Shakespeare with iPads. (It was a TV version, from 2016 ... I need to watch another version.) After watching that my appreciation for the book grew even more. I loved Moore's take on that various aspects of the play.
Super fun book.
(Pub date: May 2020)