I thought I was done, but I saw these two books at the Shakespeare festival‘s gift shop. #BookHaul #BookHaul2ElectricBoogaloo
I thought I was done, but I saw these two books at the Shakespeare festival‘s gift shop. #BookHaul #BookHaul2ElectricBoogaloo
#52books52weeks #readduringmonthofnovember
#booked2022 #makeyourownprompt #heartintitleoroncover - 23/24 November marks 20 years since my heart transplant. @Cinfhen @alisiakae @BarbaraTheBibliophage
Wow I forgot how many people died in Shakespeare‘s plays! This not only looks at their deaths and how (if the characters truly existed) their deaths would take place in reality, but also discusses the era these plays were being performed in and Shakespeare‘s reasonings for having so. many. sword. fights. among other things. If you‘re a fan of Shakespeare definitely give this a go. It‘s a little dense at first but it gets easier as you go on.
Got this from the library today. I‘ve been bored with the other ones I‘ve been reading. This is about the reality and science behind Shakespeare‘s deaths in his books like whether Cleopatra would‘ve died “peacefully” by snakebite and can you die by poison in your ear? I‘m fascinated by poison so let‘s give this a try 🪦
#90 of my year. I just really love the cover art and hello...Shakespeare! Hehe I have loved his work since I was in the 7th grade. Listening to I‘ll Keep You Safe by Sagun and drinking coffee 🎶☕️📖
Another book I had to rush because it was due but I love how comprehensive yet accessible this book was. And this author has more like it! I might check those out!
#nonfiction #death #plaguebreak