Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The Collaborators, 6th Edition

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It's been over 4 months since Alaina of That's What She Read have done a collaboration! In my estimation that is far too big a gap and I reserve the right to blame this absence of collaboration for why I haven't read as much as I did last year! She might see things differently but I point to how quickly she's managed to crank out reading and reviews! I think she borrowed my quick reading and reviewing capabilities and forgot to give it back! What do you think? I kid! I kid! We have simply both been busy, I think, and you know, before you know it, 4 months has passed and you wonder, what the heck?!

I know I was beginning to go through withdrawals and felt like "The Collaborators" might be coming to an end!?

I may have overreacted a bit, but thank God I did because it worked!
We're back! And not only that, but we are back with our very first sequel to a previous collaboration that will take us back to our 3rd collaboration! It was a cold December 2013 when we made the wise decision to read Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope. This, as you must all remember is based on the 4th Star Wars movie, had William Shakespeare been the author! If you need a reminder as to how much we loved this book, you can find the review here.


I'm so excited to read the 5th Star Wars book as if the Bard William Shakespeare himself would have written it! I think what I'm most stoked about it seeing how Shakespeare would have written the dialog for Yoda who spoke rather oddly already! To put his strange, yet wise, way of speaking into iambic pentameter when it seems to operate on its own rhythmic speech pattern already seems mind boggling to me!

I must say my library of books (numbering in the hundreds upon hundreds already, evidenced by my 6 bookshelves!) has quite the collection of Quirk Books added to it! If you haven't heard of them I just want to note that they have a unique assortment of authors whose minds are, in my estimation, wildly eccentric and unbelievable but I just CANNOT get enough of them! Some notable authors include:

- Ben H. Winters whose book The Last Policeman, won the 2014 Edgar Award for best Paperback Original!

- Ransom Riggs whose book Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is currently being directed by none other than Tim Burton! He also just released the sequel, Hollow City, earlier this year!

To follow along with us on Twitter search for #TheCollaborators or simply follow us!

Alaina - @WillBeFunOrElse

Erica - @NYCBookWorm84

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

William Shakespeare's Star Wars by Ian Doescher (Book Review)

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William Shakespeare's Star Wars
by Ian Doescher

169 pages
Quirk Books, 2013
Play in V Acts
Read in 3 days

Rating: ★★★★

"C-3PO: Now is the summer of our happiness"

Review: The time has come for the 3rd Edition of Pinky and the Brain collaborating yet again on another great read! This was was MUCH more fun than the last two books, and how could it NOT be?! I mean, putting Shakespeare and Star Wars together has GOT to be fun at some point, right?

I think it's fair to say Alaina of That's What She Read and myself took MUCH longer than we should have to read this but she was busy working and I was busy not working yet being very sick and our schedules never really meshed even AFTER we both finally finished the book to actually collaboratively review the book together like we always do so ANYWAY...

First things first. This was written in classic Shakespearean Iambic Pentameter. Don't know what that is? FOR SHAME! Go look it up before you read any further! Now, as for the rest of you smart thespians ;-)

We got the ball really rolling when discussing which character we liked best as well as which soliloquy we liked as well. For characters I felt Darth Vader's was the best because I was able to see a side of him through reading his innermost thoughts that I could never really see in the movies. Alaina seems to have quite the crush on Han Solo? Or maybe I was reading too into her answer? She could just have a thing for Harrison Ford? ;-)


If you've ever seen the movies (and I'd wager there are less that haven't seen this movie, especially now that Alaina has joined the ranks with the rest of us!) then as you read this book you'll find yourself picturing the cast and the sequence of events happening simultaneously. The movie and the book hardly differ except for the way in which they speak.

I do appreciate that the author didn't "dumb down" the Shakespearean language for the readers and kept it as true to form as if Shakespeare had written this saga himself.

And even though she fancies herself as Pinky in our duo I must say that of the two of us, she brings about the most incite into the books we read.

She goes on to say...

We then got into a bit of an argument about actually putting this production on. Apparently Alaina will need more than just duct tape to create all the props and sets for this! BOO!! I still think we could do it!

And, seeing as this book is under 170 pages I don't see what more I can say about how great this book is...well...perhaps...


Summary: Return once more to a galaxy far, far away with this sublime retelling of George Lucas’s epic Star Wars in the style of the immortal Bard of Avon. The saga of a wise (Jedi) knight and an evil (Sith) lord, of a beautiful princess held captive and a young hero coming of age, Star Wars abounds with all the valor and villainy of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. ’Tis a tale told by fretful droids, full of faithful Wookiees and fearstome Stormtroopers, signifying...pretty much everything.

Reimagined in glorious iambic pentameter—and complete with twenty gorgeous Elizabethan illustrations--William Shakespeare’s Star Wars will astound and edify Rebels and Imperials alike. Zounds! This is the book you’re looking for.
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