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The Worst Hamlet Retelling Ever
This is just an horrendously bad story in every way. It's highly homophobic, it's a disrespectful adaptation, and it's just not a very compelling story. I'm upset that I didn't research this book enough before listening to it, and I'm embarrassed on Orson Scott Card's behalf that it exists.
Kendall Carroll
Nov 7, 20254 min read


Hamlet, and Ophelia, with Magic (The Prequel)
Despite it's few faults, I really did love reading this book. You also don't get a lot of people exploring what life in Helsingør looked like before the events of the play, and I thought this author did a really great job building out the origins of the characters and their conflicts. It was a good balance of being true to Shakespeare's version of the characters while also feeling original to this author. Ultimately, this is a great example of how to make the story of Hamlet
Kendall Carroll
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Hamlet, the Robot
I enjoyed this book. As a fan of Hamlet, I'm very easy to please. Of course I enjoyed the beat-for-beat retelling of a play that I adore. What's not to love? In fact, that's also my biggest problem with this book. I wanted to love this book because of what it was, not because of what Shakespeare already wrote.
Kendall Carroll
May 14, 20252 min read


Hamlet, the Frat Bro, and His Awful Girlfriend
I knew from the cover of this book that it was probably not going to be my thing, but because it's about "Hamlet," I decided to give it a shot anyway. I thought that perhaps it could be fun in an "early 2000s teen movie" kind of way. What I got instead was a lazy, reductive version of this play that talks down to its readers and shows a blatant disregard for the things that make the original so loved.
Kendall Carroll
May 2, 20257 min read


The Worst Version of Hamlet
Congratulations, McEwan. You've written the first retelling of Hamlet that even I couldn't find it in myself to like.
Kendall Carroll
Mar 14, 20254 min read


Hamlet, The Child
The Dead Father's Club by Matt Haig Pages: 336 Genre: literary fiction, retelling Rating: 4 Star Kindle Notes and Highlights Philip...
Kendall Carroll
Mar 3, 20252 min read


Hamlet in The Future
I'm partial to every Hamlet retelling. There has never been a version of this story that I've disliked, and this book is no exception.
Kendall Carroll
Feb 15, 20253 min read
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