William Shakespeare's Much ado about mean girls

"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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Non-Prose

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