My review is not done yet.
I’ll have it up tomorrow.
For now, since the book is full of Shakespeare characters, I thought I’d link to some Shakespeare quizzes.
I confess, I’ve never read Shakespeare. Turns out that going ten grades in the California public education system wasn’t the best way to get an education.

So, since I’ve not read the Bard, I can’t even take the quizzes.
But here are a couple in case you want to take them:
Report your scores on those two quizzes in the comment section if you want, and I’ll send a ten dollar Amazon gift certificate to the winner (with the highest combined scores). You’re on the honor system.



[...] A Shakespeare quiz contest at All About Children’s Books [...]
Those were HARD!
I bombed The Tempest quiz … 12 out of 25.
But I know my Midsummer … 23 out of 25.
So … 35/50
Well, I’m not taking the Tempest (which I never read) quiz because I only got 10 right on the Midsummer Nights Dream (which I read in high school) quiz. Noel’s too far ahead!
Becky
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