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William Shakespeare's: The Tempest

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The Tempest is one of the most popular plays of all time. Set on an enchanted island where humans, monsters, and fairies meet, William Shakespeare's most magical play will delight young readers in this spirited retelling, illustrated in rich detail.

40 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Author 1 book51 followers
March 3, 2021
One of my favourites for some reason. Not as dramatic as the Scottish play or Hamlet, but it has a mystical charm that I found beguiling.

As a clever as a weasel with a top hat and a great 'starter' for wannabe Shakespeare readers.
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1,616 reviews
February 20, 2012
A brief retelling of Shakespeare's play. Listed as for all ages, but references to drunkeness and murder, the somewhat archaic language and sentence structure, and the complex plot involving many characters would make this inappropriate for younger readers. Nice illustrations by Ruth Sanderson.
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5,956 reviews4 followers
October 31, 2017
An excellent retelling in current modern English so that youngster's can enjoy Shakespeare's play. Lovely paintings by Sanderson.
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90 reviews3 followers
June 6, 2020
3.7
'Hell is empty and all the devils are here'

It wasn't a tragic ending, more like an emotional one and surprisingly a happy one
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1,154 reviews16 followers
December 14, 2016
Here is my review for The Tempest: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I didn't like the full cast audio narration that I listened to as much as I liked this Children's version of the classic Shakespeare play. What does that say about me? ....don't answer that....

Either way, my eight-year-old son, Olsen, really liked this book as I read it to him (he liked the illustrations too).

One thing that I thought was cool about this book was that there were a lot of difficult words in here (many taken from the original text, I suspect), which made for some fun vocabulary. Also, lots of the dialogue was in the same form as you would expect from a play in the 1600's (so, not as modernized). I thought was a cool aspect of this book.
522 reviews
October 3, 2021
The illustrations by Sanderson are uber detailed and loyally follow Coville's version of the Bard's "The Tempest." My children and I are reading this together as they are new to Shakespeare, and the book is brief, lovely in the story depictions, and stays 85% (thus the 4 stars) to the Bard's original. My children and I read this over lunch at a diner and while waiting for the check.
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March 16, 2024
Disappointing. I don't feel the magic of the original story at all, and the art is not Sanderson's best. I have no idea if it's enough to get kids or newbies interested in the original, or even something closer to it. It does include a somewhat helpful author's note. And Coville did make a good model for Prospero.
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141 reviews
May 21, 2017
I think I didn't like it that much because I had to read it to do a paper for my British Lit class.
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58 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2021
Let me just say that for a university degree, it's a delight to study such a comedy.
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February 5, 2023
Beautiful illustrations. I love the Tempest. A retelling that is pleasurable for kids and adults alike
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100 reviews11 followers
April 27, 2024
nossa não teve um momento que esse livro me prendeu uau
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486 reviews12 followers
February 28, 2019
We Loved this retelling for children. and the pictures are just Lovely. A Beautiful book.
140 reviews
August 17, 2014
As Shakespeare's last play I expected it to be truly extraordinary, however it wasn't. Despite that I found the play quite entertaining and felt it had some very important messages within it. Some readers will definitely find the language hard but try and find a copy with references! That will really help you understand the play in full!
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1,507 reviews13 followers
December 31, 2014
I've never been a huge fan of Shakespeare, but this was a nicely adapted piece with beautiful illustrations (again, I'm sure we owned it because my mom, sister, and I loved Ruth Sadnerson's illustrated works growing up). This version is easy to follow, and I wasn't familiar with the Tempest story, so, it was good to be briefed on it.
10 reviews
June 4, 2012
This is overall a good story about the Duke of Milan who was stranded on an island with his daughter for 12 years by his jealous brother. He forgives him and his accomplices but warns them not to do it again.
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429 reviews50 followers
June 23, 2012
'tis another Shakespearean play that I finished reading within 20 mins (due to the fact that the book is an abridged version, that is).

So far, this is the one play that has the most pleasant story to read...
176 reviews3 followers
March 31, 2013
I adore Shakespeare. His work is pure beauty. I can't recommend his works enough.
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