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Who's To Blame? A Literary Comedy

Jeffery S. Williams
iUniverse (2009)
ISBN 9780595529797
Reviewed by Joanne Dunn for RebeccasReads (08/09)

Personally I never did like or understand any of Shakespeare's work but after reading "Who's To Blame?" by Jeffery S. Williams I have a different appreciation for the old classics. He has warped the plots into humorous and peculiar tales that any one will find entertaining.

Williams' SherChristispeare takes on a role of his own as he, and his assistant Pancho, uncover the plot of mysterious deaths. As I kept reading the book I had no problem envisioning the funny, vociferous, and strident characters and situations.  The author's writing is very vivid and the character development suburb. He was also able to keep the story on track with the original writings. 

Although the story is a spoof, the underlying tones indicate the Williams knows the original stories very well and did additional research to give the reader an experiential read. This laugh-out-loud yarn, with unabashed twists and turns will give you a perspective you'll never forget - just like we remember the original stories we read so many years ago. 

If you are looking for a fun book, this is it.