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My Old Sweetheart

My Old Sweetheart

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: I loved this novel. It kept me interested until the last page. The book never gets boring

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More a review of Susanna Moore- to correct - AHEM
Review: I was student of Susanna Moore in a creative writing class at Yale. I take SERIOUS offense -for Susanna's/Ms. Moor's sake- when I hear someone disrespecting her as I have seen in one review above... Susanna Moore is EXTREMELY APPROACHABLE- perhaps "haughty" only in a fun sense of "playing a character"- but I found her to be more delightfully quirky- with a child's innocence, and yet NOT AT ALL, actually. She was a fine teacher also- able to field a group and be truly honest... I don't remember shat she stopped herself from saying much- kkinda liek another teacher I had before- both of whom could show how teaching is about fearlessness and honesty. I wanted to reply just to clarify that I can't - after numerous classes with Susanna Moore- I think I even used her in a college video documentary- I never, ever experienced a negative side to her character! Seh was completely approachable- and not just by me- by most of the class- I think. Some people thought she was a "character" - but- well- she is- a zany but cool one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More a review of Susanna Moore- to correct - AHEM
Review: I was student of Susanna Moore in a creative writing class at Yale. I take SERIOUS offense -for Susanna's/Ms. Moor's sake- when I hear someone disrespecting her as I have seen in one review above... Susanna Moore is EXTREMELY APPROACHABLE- perhaps "haughty" only in a fun sense of "playing a character"- but I found her to be more delightfully quirky- with a child's innocence, and yet NOT AT ALL, actually. She was a fine teacher also- able to field a group and be truly honest... I don't remember shat she stopped herself from saying much- kkinda liek another teacher I had before- both of whom could show how teaching is about fearlessness and honesty. I wanted to reply just to clarify that I can't - after numerous classes with Susanna Moore- I think I even used her in a college video documentary- I never, ever experienced a negative side to her character! Seh was completely approachable- and not just by me- by most of the class- I think. Some people thought she was a "character" - but- well- she is- a zany but cool one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: my old sweetheart
Review: my old sweetheart is a beautifully written story about the complexity of human relationships and the richness of human experiences. It was presented in a 12-year old girl's perspective of issues such as disillusionment, adultery,and , suicide.
A very moving story that is totally unsentimental.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: my old sweetheart
Review: my old sweetheart is a beautifully written story about the complexity of human relationships and the richness of human experiences. It was presented in a 12-year old girl's perspective of issues such as disillusionment, adultery,and , suicide.
A very moving story that is totally unsentimental.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Beautifully sensed and written...
Review: Susanna Moore's strength is her mapping of physical and mental landscapes. Wonderful tropical Hawaii provides the setting for this tale of the life of an exotic, eccentric and highly dysfunctional family. Sensual and sad but not as precise and overwhelming as "In the Cut".

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: the maniacial ravings of a writer gone awry
Review: this, to me seemed a copy of this authors previous books the same old same old. I attend Oxford and as an exchange programme I had to pick one author actually the aut was picked for me. I personally dont enjoy reading the experiences of someone who is writing fact as fiction. then I met the author at a book party and she was so haughty and unapproachable, to a female but all eyes to the males .....if you know what I mean. Luckily that same week I met Styron and William Buckley, so my time here in the states wasnt a total loss.


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