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To Die for

To Die for

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a scathing satire of our tv obsessed culture
Review: Anyone who would read this book and think it was just a novelization of the Pam Smart story probably watches too many movies of the week on LifetimeTV. This book takes the idea of what happened in the Smart case and uses it as a skeleton to write a sharp and darkly funny FICTIONALIZED look at our society's obsession with television and celebrity.When this book was turned into a movie, a local t.v. station ran an interview with Pam Smart who was uspet about her portrayal in the film. It wouldn't have come as such a surprise to her if she had bothered to read the book. And why would she be upset if she didn't care about fame (or rather infamy)? Don't read this book and wonder how much of it is about Pam Smart but read it wonder how much of it is about our country, our neighbors and ourselves.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Escapist Reading
Review: I've re-read this book several times. There is one thing that annoys me - the character Suzanne states, in a comparison, that Heather Locklear has brown eyes - and of course, Heather Locklear has BLUE eyes. Except for that glaring discrepancy, the book is an enjoyable escape into the world of a spoiled, self-centered psychopath. Joyce Maynard's writing flows and carrries the reader along effortlessly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A clever re-working of the Pamela Smart Story!
Review: Loosely based on the life of the New Hampshire schoolteacher (Pam Smart) who seduced two teenage boys into killing her dull husband, To Die For is a fun novel that fictionalizes a much talked about crime that made headlines a few years ago. Another case of where the book is much, much better than the movie (although the film by Gus Van Sant- starring Nicole Kidman as Suzanne, Matt Dillon as Larry, Casey Affleck as Russell and Joaquin Phoenix as Jimmy- did have its good moments), To Die For is easily one of my favorite books. Such a great book that it's inspiring me to maybe write a fictionalized story based on that lethal Long Island Lolita, Amy Fisher.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tour de Force
Review: There is no doubt about it. This story screams Pam & Greg Smart at you. The infamous teacher who got her high school lover to kill her husband takes a starring role in this book. Pam Smart is called "Suzanne Marretto," and her tastes run to the high school crowd.

Suzanne convinces her underage lover to kill for her and he does so willingly. She teams up with the lover, his friend and a lonely, overweight girl who has not found her niche among her peers.

Suzanne did some incredibly stupid things. For example, she videotapes the kids hanging out at her house after her husband is killed; she has sex with the young boy while the girl waits downstairs. It is like she wants to be caught and is waiting to be called on her bizarre behavior.

Joyce Maynard did a sterling job of telling this story and it is an honor to her writing prowess that this work reappeared in movie form with a very stellar cast.

Joyce Maynard is here to stay. I have loved her works since I was in high school and many of her articles have appeared in TV Guide and other mainstream magazines. She really has a flair for place, voice and character development.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A GOOD NOVELIZATION OF THE PAM SMART STORY
Review: There is no doubt about it. This story screams Pam & Greg Smart at you. The infamous teacher who got her high school lover to kill her husband takes a starring role in this book. Pam Smart is called "Suzanne Marretto," and her tastes run to the high school crowd.

Suzanne convinces her underage lover to kill for her and he does so willingly. She teams up with the lover, his friend and a lonely, overweight girl who has not found her niche among her peers.

Suzanne did some incredibly stupid things. For example, she videotapes the kids hanging out at her house after her husband is killed; she has sex with the young boy while the girl waits downstairs. It is like she wants to be caught and is waiting to be called on her bizarre behavior.

Joyce Maynard did a sterling job of telling this story and it is an honor to her writing prowess that this work reappeared in movie form with a very stellar cast.

Joyce Maynard is here to stay. I have loved her works since I was in high school and many of her articles have appeared in TV Guide and other mainstream magazines. She really has a flair for place, voice and character development.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A fictionalized Pamela Smart story
Review: When I finished reading this book, I put it down and said, "Wow. How can a person commit such a crime"? She seemed to be a lovable person with the most wonderful husband. BUT she was only missing the one most important aspect of her life. Good Book!!!


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