Macbeth #killingit

Macbeth #killingit

by Courtney Carbone and William Shakespeare
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/01/2016

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Macbeth, one of the greatest stories ever told . . . in texts?!


Imagine: What if that tragic couple, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, had smartphones? A classic is reborn in this fun and funny adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays!


A prophecy from three witches.

A social-climbing couple committing a murder most foul.

A cover-up that spins way out of control.


<3 and h8. The classics just got a whole lot more interesting. ;)


tl;dr A Shakespeare play told through its characters texting with emojis, posting photos, checking in at locations, and updating their relationship statuses. The perfect gift for hip theater lovers and teens.


A glossary and cast of characters are included for those who need it. For example: tl;dr means too long; didn’t read.

ISBN:
9780553538816
9780553538816
Category:
Uncategorized
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-01-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House Children's Books
Courtney Carbone

Courtney Carbone studied English and creative writing in Baltimore before moving to New York City to become a full-time children's book editor.

When she isn't collaborating with the greatest authors of all time, Courtney can be found studying various forms of comedy and thinking of ways to finish her author bio with a clever pun....

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, in 1564. The date of his birth is unknown but is celebrated on 23 April, which happens to be St George's Day, and the day in 1616 on which Shakespeare died.

Aged eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway. They had three children. Around 1585 William joined an acting troupe on tour in Stratford from London, and thereafter spent much of his life in the capital. By 1595 he had written five of his history plays, six comedies and his first tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. In all, he wrote thirty-seven plays and much poetry, and earned enormous fame in his own lifetime in prelude to his immortality.

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