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William Shakespeare's The taming of the clueless

2020
"Cher, the fairest maiden of Bronson Alcott High in Beverly Hills, spends her days merrily match-making and mall-hopping with her best friend Dionne. But her good attentions create mischief for her friends and family, including her new friend Tai, her crush Christian, and her cute stepbrother Josh, turning a comedy of errors into high drama. Can Cher admit her folly in time to save her friendships--and her own heart?--Back cover.

William Shakespeare's Much ado about mean girls

2019
"Power struggles. Bitter rivalries. Jealousy. Betrayals. Star-crossed lovers. When you consider all these plot points, it's pretty surprising William Shakespeare didn't write 'Mean Girls.' But now fans can treat themselves to the epic drama . . . of the . . . teen comedy rendered with the wit, flair, and iambic pentameter of the Bard. [The] heroine Cady disguises herself to infiltrate the conniving Plastics,falls for off-limits Aaron, struggles with her allegiance to newfound friends Damian and Janis, and stirs up age-old vendettas among the factions of her high school"--Books on Tape.
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William Shakespeare's The Empire striketh back

Star wars, part the fifth
A retelling of "The Empire Strikes Back" in iambic pentameter, the style of Shakespeare.
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The night Santa got lost

how NORAD saved Christmas
2015
In rhyming text based on "The Night Before Christmas," the troops of NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, discover that Santa is in trouble on Christmas Eve and quickly set about helping him.
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Keep a pocket in your poem

classic poems and playful parodies
2017
A collection of thirteen classic poems accompanied by parody poems by the author.

Frankenstein

Frankenstein is the scariest of all the monsters in Miss Devel's castle until one night when he loses his head.
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