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Hamlet II: Ophelia's Revenge

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When his father is murdered under strange circumstances, college football star Cameron Dean begins to suspect that his mother and aunt may have had something to do with it, but when he travels to Denmark to visit an unexpected inheritance, an ancient castle, he and his friends come face to face with the vengeful ghost of a drowned girl, in the sequel to Shakepeare's Hamlet. Original.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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February 2, 2008
Good. 41/2 stars or more. Great in-depth look into the way of Ophelia. Her ways, her words, her personality. If Shakespeare means Ophelia’s to seek romance with Hamlet, this tale is worth the modern bill.
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September 14, 2020
2.5 It was an okay read but didn't enjoy as much as I hoped
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December 13, 2009
This book is both a modern retelling of and a sequel to William Shakespear's play "The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark."

When Hamlet is reincarneted as Cammeron Dean a College student from Ohio
history begins to repeat itself. That is until a trip to Denmark rekindels an old flame and all hell breaks loose. Now Cammeron must fight not only for his life but also to save his Prophetic Soul.

A warning though. Please do not try to read this book without first reading (or at the very least watching) the original story by Shakespeare. If you ignore Shakespeare not only will you be lost but you will also not be able to appriciate Bergantino's subtle parallels.
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