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raw and wonderful, July 13, 1998
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This review is from: Buried Alive: The Elements of Love (Library Binding)
Sometimes poetry really strikes a chord with me, and reading this i felt like the author had not just struck a chord in me, but a whole symphany. i realize this sounds melodramatic, but that's the way that love in a teenager is. melodramatic, out of focus half the time, but real, raw, almost tangible. Mr. Fletcher somehow became a teenager again when he wrote this, because i don't think it's possible for someone over 19 to really understand the way a 16 year old loves her boyfriend, no matter how flawed he is. A masterpiece.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
space creates meaning, October 7, 2007
This review is from: Buried Alive: The Elements of Love (Library Binding)
The "elements" of love: earth, water, air, fire. Fletcher's book is divided into these four parts, with elements such as hills, rivers, breath, and flames emanating from each section. An excellent companion to for any teen romance, readers will find just about every perspective of love written in differing voices. Vague language leaves room for interpretation. Highly recommended.
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