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The situation is befetch d, forsooth! She attendeth not this school gadzooks! On Wednesdays tis in pink that we attire. An ordinary mother I am not / But rather I am cool and hip, I wot The carriage enter in, make haste, thou clod / Tis shopping we endeavor now in squad. The classic movie Mean Girls takes a timewarp back to the days of the Bard!

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The situation is befetch d, forsooth! She attendeth not this school gadzooks! On Wednesdays tis in pink that we attire. An ordinary mother I am not / But rather I am cool and hip, I wot The carriage enter in, make haste, thou clod / Tis shopping we endeavor now in squad. The classic movie Mean Girls takes a timewarp back to the days of the Bard!
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Ian Doescher is the New York Times best-selling author of the William Shakespeare’s Star Wars® series, the Pop Shakespeare series, and MacTrump . He has written for Marvel Comics and is a contributing author to the story collection Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his family. Visit him at IanDoescher.com.
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A 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards Finalist

Much Ado About Mean Girls reimagines Tina Fey s screenplay as an Elizabethan play. It s a tricky premise to get right, but Doescher hits the mark. Paste

Delightful. Portland Tribune

[William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Mean Girls] will delight with its depth. Booklist

If this first entry in the wider Pop Shakespeare universe is anything to go by, Doescher will be on bookshelves and in homes for many more years to come. Manhattan Book Review

When it comes to Doescher s ability to cleverly and faithfully convert our favorite movies into Shakespearean masterpieces, the limit doth not exist. Geeks of Doom

Such an unexpectedly exciting and funny read...the way William Shakespeare s Much Ado About Mean Girls is written is so seamless, it feels like the two worlds truly belong together. The Concordian

Doescher is basically a genius...If you loved the movie Mean Girls or just appreciate pop culture, give William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Mean Girls a try. Roots & Reads