Sunday, April 5, 2009

32. Kenyon, Sherrilyn. Fantasy Lover. 352 pages. 4.4.09.

This novel is about what you'd expect, given the title, but it is also surprisingly endearing. Romance novel meets a host of psychological complexes with a few Greek gods mixed in for good measure, Fantasy Lover proves very entertaining for occult/mythology enthusiasts looking for a more traditional romance novel.

The Kindle version is in desperate need of a good grammatical editor!

33. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. 99 pages. 4.5.09.

Shakespeare's Othello is a captivating examination of jealousy, human inconsistency, gender relations, marriage, and so much more. Critical of nearly all of his characters - and leaving very few completely blameless - Shakespeare's depiction of human nature is far darker than the actions of his play. Othello will provide audiences with a twisted pleasure that is sure to leave a long-lasting impression. A masterpiece.

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