The book itself is not bad. If you like humor, witty remarks and romance it's not a bad choice. Although, it's in the old English language which takes a while to decipher and gets boring a few acts in. If you can sit through hours of things you dont understand and talking to yourself to try and figure out what's happening this book or any Shakespeare book for that matter, go for it. But, if you get distracted easily or cant read and decipher at the same time, it's better to just stick to regular novels. Now, if you dont know what to read, I have some suggestions for you;
Romance with supernatural;
HushHush series - Regular girl Nora, gets stuck being partners with the rude bad boy who was held back a grade, Patch. She wanted nothing to do with him. Now, Nora seems to find that whenever he's around or they're hanging out strange things seem to happen.
Scary - Thriller;
The Woman In The Walls- Lucy's mother died when she was little. Her dad is cold and distant. The only people she can talk to is her Aunt and cousin Margret. One day her aunt goes missing and it seems that Margret is going insane as she spends all her time talking to the walls in the attic.
-LITERALLY ANY STEPHEN KING BOOK-
Magic-
Honestly, the Harry Potter series is good, but lot's of people dont really enjoy it. So, instead of following the story of Harry, Ron and Hermione read about adventures from before -
Fantastic Beats and Where To Find Them.