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Inventive, imaginative, and a lot of fun to read. The story of a girl and her brother who run away...to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY City. A very charming book. Makes one yearn for a visit to the Met or any museum, preferably a behind the scenes one! And it contains seemingly helpful instructions on how to sucessfully run away. ;-)

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The cache of typos in the introduction aside, reading this was quite fun. For a while, anyway. Eventually, it felt a little redundant and like the author was going for some painfully obvious examples (though The Bard's less popular plays do get more attention than usual, which was neat). I just couldn't help but feel like there was a better way to organize this book to give it a little more original thought and depth. Still, it's about Shakespeare's fondness for and adept inclination toward the naughty. And anything's worth a go if it explores the delightfully dirty undertones of Willy Shakes.