i'm just not a huge romeo & juliet fan, and i think because this is a retelling of a play, one of the literary conceits the author uses is a lot of dialogue. like a lot of dialogue. and it's fine, i guess, but i also find that this keeps the reader at some distance, and i generally prefer a mix of dialogue and inner thoughts and physical details to ground the story. and it's not that they were missing exactly, but...i don't know.
this might also be a retelling but let's just say that it doesn't end the way the original does. this isn't a tragedy. it's just surprisingly insubstantial at the end,
**the friend scheme will publish on july 28, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/macmillan (feiwel & friends) in exchange fore my honest review.
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