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Romeo And/Or Juliet
Andrew Caracciolo's review of Romeo And/Or Juliet describes the similarities and differences between the new and old version by Shakespeare. As much as we loved and enjoyed the original version of Romeo and Juliet we were not appreciably fond of the difficulties that came with it. As Andrew describes in his review Romeo And/Or Juliet is written in "easily understood modern English". It was not easy for some of us to be able to read and understand Romeo and Juliet on our own because of the old English used but now with the new version it would not be as hard. The story is also added with "new and diverse story element and comedic illustrations". This will probably attract the Romeo and Juliet fans that wished for the story to different. I would like to thank Andrew for reviewing the book and giving us an honest review.
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