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What was the last book you read?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mo Mouse" data-source="post: 222651" data-attributes="member: 224"><p>I've just finished reading McBeth. It was okay but a bit boring in places. It's about this bloke who goes out on Hallowe'en night and meets some witches. They tell him to go and murder the king and then pretend to be king himself so he can have the crown Jewels all to himself and live in a fancy palace. Then, even though Hallowe'en has already gone, some ghosts turn up and start giving him a load of grief - a bit like that naughty Mr Claypole in Rentaghost.</p><p></p><p>I got a bit lost at that point but he has a sword fight with MacDuff who the witches say was really born a woman. He gets killed and someone else gets to live in his palace and no doubt get their hands on Lady McBeth who was a bit of a handful by all accounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mo Mouse, post: 222651, member: 224"] I've just finished reading McBeth. It was okay but a bit boring in places. It's about this bloke who goes out on Hallowe'en night and meets some witches. They tell him to go and murder the king and then pretend to be king himself so he can have the crown Jewels all to himself and live in a fancy palace. Then, even though Hallowe'en has already gone, some ghosts turn up and start giving him a load of grief - a bit like that naughty Mr Claypole in Rentaghost. I got a bit lost at that point but he has a sword fight with MacDuff who the witches say was really born a woman. He gets killed and someone else gets to live in his palace and no doubt get their hands on Lady McBeth who was a bit of a handful by all accounts. [/QUOTE]
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