Romeo's Ex: Rosaline's Story

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A Great Twist and Side Story to Romeo and Juliet
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Reader reviewed by Sara

"Rosaline won't let anyone or anything get in the way of her future as a healer. that is, until she meets Benvolio. Where Romeo's words had been hollow and fickle, Benvolio's are filled with sincerity and true love. Now Rosaline find herself caught between her feelings, her ambition, and her family's long standing feud with the Montagues. When Romeo turns his affections towrds Rosaline's cousin Juliet, their relationship brings the feud of the two house to a new level. Rosaline and Benvolio hatch a plan to bring the two families to peace. But will they succeed?"

Romeo and Juliet is one of my favorite plays by Shakespeare and this compliments the story very well. Though the author changes the story a lot, it is still recognizable. I think that I like Rosaline better than the Juliet that Shakespeare presents even. This was a cute, quick read. The author also wrote Dating Hamlet.
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Great Re-telling of a Shakespearean Classic
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Rosaline, Juliet's cousin, was always the prettier and more outgoing Capulet cousin. She was also planning to study medicine, and as a result had taken a vow of chastity. A vow that goes completely down the drain when three young men of the house of Montague-- Romeo, Benvolio, and Mercutio. Romeo, with his empty professions of love, impresses her not much at all. Mercutio initially makes her flutter, until she learns his true playboy nature. But it is sweet and gentle Benvolio who wins her heart, and her kiss. The two of them plot to end the ages-long feud between their two families, a feud so old no one remembers how it started. They hatch a plan they hope will end the conflict, and in turn pave the way for their romance. But there is another cross-house romance blooming, exploding, really, in one night. Too many secret schemes could overlap -- or they could hinder one another. This re-telling of the most famous romantic tragedy of all time is brilliantly written, much more accessible to the reader than the original, yet told in a formal enough style to believe that Shakespeare would approve. After reading this, you'll never be able to look at Romeo and Juliet the same way again.
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