Carlos Rivera Rivera itibaren Ziveh, West Azerbaijan, İran
I wanted to like this book, really... but, I just couldn't. I know it's based on a Midsummer Night's Dream, I think I know what the author was trying for, internal dialogue instead of "Asides" to the audience. The only problem with this is that he gave us inner dialogue for EVERYONE, and even dedicated quite a bit of space and MY TIME to the caterer, who was not even an important character. He didn't break it up into "proper" chapters/acts, which, again, was okay by me, but I think that if he had it would have forced him to really look at the story and what (or whose) story was most improtant. Even half way through, I didn't care what the mystery was, and I believe it was a better attempt at satire than mystery. (But according to the star I gave it, it's not saying much.)