Maguire seems to have enjoyed writing Shakespeare's Names and it is correspondingly enjoyable to read.
Tom Rutter Notes and Queries
...a crucial text not only for those interested in Shakespearian drama but for anyone interetsed in language more generally...
Edel Lamb MLR
Her detailed account of performances...are hugely illuminating. This is a book as much for theatre lovers as for linguists. And anyone who tries to be both will be delighted that she has written it.
David Crystal, Around the Globe
[a] stimulating book... criticism of such distinction
Alastair Fowler, Times Literary Supplement
engaging, learned, and far-reaching... Shakespeares Names is, to borrow a phrase from Loves Labours Lost, a great feast of language (5.1.36-7), both in its graceful writing and its endearing subject.
David Bevington, Modern Philology
the book's tone and level of discussion will appeal to a wide variety of readers...it evinces... the antiquary's delighted love for his or her material, a form of delight that this book communicates with intelligence and generosity.
Philip Schwyzer, Times Higher Education
[A] witty and learned study
Stratford-upon-Avon Herald
a reader-friendly delight to academics, students and Shakespeare nuts alike.
Annie Martirosyan, Huffington Post