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SPAudiobooks Twelfth Night (Unabridged, Dramatised)

By: William Shakespeare
Narrated by: Full-Cast featuring Andy Greenhalgh, Lucy Robinson
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Summary

An award winning drama from SmartPass. Unabridged with guided description to set the scene and fill in visual moments.
©2006 SmartPass Ltd. (P)2006 SmartPass Ltd.

Critic reviews

"Superb! A totally brilliant way to revise" ( Daily Express)
"A wealth of useful material." ( Times Educational Supplement)
"Refreshing¿ clear and lively¿ a stimulating study aid." ( Sunday Times)
"Impressive teaching and study aid." ( SNIP Magazine)

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I downloaded this after watching Shakespeare in Love and feeling inspired for some of the real deal. I have tried twice now to get into this and have managed to get no further than half-way through. I don't know if it's this production in particular or if I just don't get Shakespeare, but I tend to think it's this production as I have seen and enjoyed Shakespeare plays and have even read a couple. But do bear in mind when reading my review that I'm reviewing it without having listened through to the end. I just kept finding my mind wandering and could not engage with it at all.

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