I love a good Shakespeare retelling and this book has two! Mona Awad has a gift of writing the surreal which blends so well with reinterpreting Shakespearean works. I love the take of dark academia from a teacher’s perspective rather than the students. This book is a dark delight. It also is an aamzing allegory for women’s pain and how people try to dismiss it and the women themselves .
— Amber
Both a comedy and a tragedy like it's inspirations: Shakespeare's *All's Well That Ends Well* and his *Macbeth*, you're met with deceit, unlikable characters, fierce ambition & it's consequences but in the most entertaining way.
for anyone who likes classic Elizabethan theatre in a modern setting, this one's for you!
— Asia
“Gloriously bananas, dark and weird, and so, so good. All’s Well is a big, messy, strange journey about chronic pain, Shakespeare, friendship, mental health, witchcraft, and work.”
— Rachel Barry, WORD Bookstores, Brooklyn, NY