Romeo and/or Juliet by Ryan North6/27/2023 ![]() Romeo has +1 perk for his excellent elocution, but a -1 weakness in the moderation and foresight categories. Juliet, for example, has a “+2 perk” because of her muscles (oh yeah, Juliet is totally ripped and three of her top six interests include muscles), but a -2 weakness for hot boys. Readers choose whether to play as Romeo or Juliet, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. Romeo and/or Juliet (Riverhead Books, 2016) takes the classic love story and makes into a Choose-Your-Own Adventure Gamebook. ![]() I’ve seen every adaption and for a long time thought literally nothing could make this play more exciting. Hannah Haney: I have read Romeo and Juliet so many times, I can practically recite it. ![]() She is also the Managing Editor of Relief Journal. When not reading through submissions and making insightful comments, Hannah likes to read good books, eat good food, and write bad poetry. ![]() This latest “What We’re Reading” post comes from volunteer Hannah Haney, a first-year masters student in Literary and Cultural Studies here at UC. ![]()
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