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Kissing Shakespeare
Kissing Shakespeare | Pamela Mingle
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A romantic time travel story that's ideal for fans of novels by Meg Cabot and Donna Jo Napoli--and, of course, Shakespeare. Miranda has Shakespeare in her blood: she hopes one day to become a Shakespearean actor like her famous parents. At least, she does until her disastrous performance in her school's staging of The Taming of the Shrew. Humiliated, Miranda skips the opening-night party. All she wants to do is hide. Fellow cast member, Stephen Langford, has other plans for Miranda. When he steps out of the backstage shadows and asks if she'd like to meet Shakespeare, Miranda thinks he's a total nutcase. But before she can object, Stephen whisks her back to 16th century England—the world Stephen's really from. He wants Miranda to use her acting talents and modern-day charms on the young Will Shakespeare. Without her help, Stephen claims, the world will lost its greatest playwright. Miranda isn't convinced she's the girl for the job. Why would Shakespeare care about her? And just who is this infuriating time traveler, Stephen Langford? Reluctantly, she agrees to help, knowing that it's her only chance of getting back to the present and her "real" life. What Miranda doesn't bargain for is finding true love . . . with no acting required.
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Kissing Shakespeare | Pamela Mingle
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lauras.enchanted.library
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I loved it!! This book not only had me hooked but had me sighing and crying and laughing out loud (seriously, who laughs along with a character?) and i just couldn't get enough of it.

The MC annoyed me, but it evened itself out by the end which had me in tears.

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lauras.enchanted.library
Kissing Shakespeare | Pamela Mingle
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I keep picturing Shakespeare as the same in Shakespeare in Love. And i mean he's just as charming. ::insert over dramatic swoon here::