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I am curious why the author has not named Shakespeare yet. We are reading about the father and the tutor but not Will. Are we not supposed to know that this is the bard's family?
Other than that, I think I like it. A boy with ADD, a girl with the plague, a jackass grandfather, and young love. This could be good. Or, this could be a chore. I haven't decided yet.

I was trying to figure out what plague this may have been. Of course my initial thought was small box but when I did some looking around it seems that this may have been The Justinian Plague?

I have not studied extensively on the different ones though.




Thanks jenny

I do really like Agnes as well, but doesn't her childhood remind you of Cinderella?

Now that you mention it, yes, yes it does!
So spoiler alert......I ended up finishing today so feel free to share all your comments with me as they come up.
Marie - I only finished so fast as I am leaving for vacation this weekend and didn't want to lug the hardback with me.

It really picks up after the first chapter or two. I have a feeling I will be finishing it tonight.

The description does give a sense of place and creates a bit of tension - that i think is all about to come unstuck. Is the book classed as Fantasy or Magical realism? I must look as it feels a bit like that
I tend not to read the MPG's much I think i was attracted to this book for its truly beautiful red cover and the title just shouted Shakespeare which i love in its classical form as well as in the retellings.
Has anyone read New Boy or any of the others in that series they are generally amazing books

I do really like Agnes as well, but doesn't her childhood remind you of Cinderella?"
I hadn't thought of Agnes's childhood like this but yes it does bear similarities

I bought Hamnet for its pretty brown cover with the boy whose eyes are covered by a feather. And because of the Shakespeare thing.
It is not classified as fantasy, MPGs are fiction and historical fiction and the like. It does have a bit of a fantastical feel to it though, I agree. You will likely become less distracted as you go. It did take a minute for me to get into it too.

i didnt like the Shylock Is My Nameone either or Dunbar but the others were all 4 or 5 stars for me.
I am ripping through the book now love the depth of detail and like the two time lines - which i often think is an overused literary styling but it really works here.
I should finish this evening although we are having our first real life book group tonight since March of last year. I am really looking forward to it - no specific book just going to chat about what we have read in Lockdown.


I like how the author has managed to portray the differences in the way people grieve. (view spoiler)
I also thinks she created some real warmth for some of the less likeable or less prominent characters such as Mary and Bartholomew - i really liked him even though he has really only a cameo role

My only issue with the book is that I kept trying to figure out why the character of Shakespeare was not named throughout the story, and was referred to as what he was to other people any given time. It is an interesting conceit, but since I kept wondering why, it took me out of the story a bit.
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