Romeo And Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, written in 1595. The play is about love and passion between two young people. It is also about the fate of the two “star-crossed lovers,” who eventually take their own lives because of misunderstandings.
Witty, and evocative, the novel is a sharply detailed portraiture of the decorum surrounding courtship and the importance of marriage to a woman's livelihood and comfort.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Tennessee William's highly-acclaimed, Pulitzer Prize-winning play that stands on equal footing with the best American dramas ever written. While uniquely American, it is also inherently universal.
Combining comedy with science fiction, the book is laugh out loud funny. The characters, the hilarious storytelling and dialogue, the comical, strange situations, make this a good read from start to finish
Written in an outlandish style of satire and suspense, Cat's Cradle offers a pessimistic outlook and reveals our absurdities in politics, religion, and science.