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bunneeboy
Henry VI Part 3 | William Shakespeare
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Run, Run, Run!
Fight, Fight, Fight!

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dabbe
Hamnet | MAGGIE. O'FARRELL
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HAMNET was a deeply moving, beautifully written read for me. I loved the lyrical prose and the quiet, intimate way it explores grief, family, and love—especially through Agnes‘s perspective. The pacing is gentle and sometimes slow, but it felt purposeful, allowing the emotion to really settle in. It‘s not a fast read, but it‘s a powerful and haunting one that will stay with me a long time. #lastreadof2025

sarahbarnes Such a great book. And I just saw the movie - also fabulous! 20h
dabbe @sarahbarnes That's why I finally read it! It's been on my TBR far too long. Now Matt and I can go see it! 🤩 20h
Karisa Right?! So good! 19h
dabbe @Karisa 🩶🤍🩵 19h
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intothehallofbooks
Hamnet | Maggie O'Farrell
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If you‘re on the fence about seeing the movie, just do it! It‘s SO good, and a really exceptional adaption. I think you‘d like it without having read the book, but seeing it after reading made it so much more special.

Have some tissues on hand!

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rebcamuse
Hamnet | Maggie O'Farrell
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This is a book about grief and love. “A Novel of the Plague“ doesn't really cover it. That the plague is involved becomes less important than the relationships. It isn't an easy book to read if you have a soul. A historical imagining, O'Farrell illuminates the shadows of the historical icon known as Shakespeare, giving life to stories untold and names unsung.

rebcamuse Agnes (alternatively known historically as Anne Hathaway) becomes the protagonist of the novel, which might seem strange given the eponymous role of the couple's son, Hamnet. In the end, however, the title is perfect.

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rebcamuse I've had this on my TBR list for awhile now, and was eager to read it before seeing the film. I'm having a difficult time imagining it as a film, to be honest, but I've heard good things. I'll need to sit with Agnes as O'Farrell wrote her for a bit before allowing imaginative interlopers. The book is gorgeous in its details, and the semi-omniscient narration allows for a nuanced and multi-faceted empathy. 5d
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bunneeboy
Henry VI Part 2 | William Shakespeare
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More plots, and an indecisive king.

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ChrisBohjalian
Hamnet | Maggie O'Farrell
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Yes, I loved HAMNET.

Soubhiville It‘s such a great book! 1w
dabbe I just started reading it. 💚🤍♥️ 1w
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Yenya1954
Hamnet | MAGGIE. O'FARRELL
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Heartbreaking, so very sad yet so good. Tissues are definitely required. I hope the movie is as good. 4.25/5⭐️

peaKnit I look forward to your thoughts on the movie, it looks like it could be fantastic. 1w
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Karisa
Hamnet | Maggie O'Farrell
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Heartbreakingly, gut-wrenchingly beautiful adaptation! Might‘ve cried quite a bit— #wdnc if it was an ugly cry. It was so good!

Scochrane26 I haven‘t seen it yet. I want to but know I‘ll be crying. 2w
AmyG I am so happy to hear it‘s good. I loved this book. 2w
Karisa @Scochrane26 Worth it! But yes, have those extra napkins ready 😅 2w
Karisa @AmyG I loved the book too! Maggie O‘Farrell‘s name was all over the credits (usually a good sign to me). Director Chloé Zhao is brilliant! I‘m betting several of the actors earn award nominations. Just so raw and moving like the book and puts you right into the times 2w
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angieinwonderland
Hamnet | Maggie O'Farrell
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There were many stunning sentences and wonderful turns of phrases. I was pulled deeply into this story quickly. And there was more than one part I read with a lump in my throat.

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bibliothecarivs
King Lear | William Shakespeare
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Random book from our personal library.

Read a different edition in 2005 and later rated it ★★★★☆

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