Shakespeare--a new must

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Badger Martin
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It is true that Shakespeare plays gracefully with words and sentences and this makes his writing unique however there are still readers who don't find it very easily putting up with his work.
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When I was in high school, I usually find Shakespeare's books hard to assimilate but I now realized he draws one into deep thinking and understanding. His books are of great impact in brain and IQ development. I haven't read this one though.
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