The story is good; the reading is difficult. I am giving up reading the Tragedy of Hamlet and will watch the movie with Phil (neighbor) when he receives it in the mail. The process of reading a few lines and then looking at the meaning on the "explanation page" was tiresome.
My replacement book is an American Tragedy by Lawrence Schiller and James Willworth, a chronological account of the OJ Simpson story. Surprisingly, I was hooked after the first page. It is an absorbing behind the scenes tale full of interesting details. Having lived in Los Angeles at the time and spotted many of the main characters (even OJ) around town, the story comes more to life - especially with inside comments about the city.
I would also brag that I only paid $2 for the book.
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