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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, Meaningful book, nto your usual teen love story, April 20, 2005
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A. FERRER "booklovingrrl" (MIAMI, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
By far, the best book ive ever read. Not your usual sappy teen love story where girl meets guy and they end up happily ever after, or the typical drama of a teen couple having sex and getting pregnant. this novel is unique and lovely, beautiful ,yet sad love story, it will make you cry. i especially reccomend it to all you girls who think that boys have no emotions. wonderful story, anyone who has a true love, or has had a true love and lost it, should read thsi book. Nilson writes beautifully without being overabundant with words, he used the right amount and the right words, great writing style, has even inspired me to begin writing.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Heart's Delight -- I'm Not Creative, April 20, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
Heart's delight is the name of a plant. It's also called Lemon Balm, and it gives off a faint hint of-- you guessed it-- lemon. It is also the nickname the young man in this book gives to the girl who he thinks is the love of his life. Ever since the young man first saw her he has been in love, but now he only wants to get her out of his mind. To do this, however, he must first destroy every bit of her she has left in his life.
"Heart's Delight" is a story about love and falling out of love. I recommend this book to anyone who needs to feel really sad. This is not the sort of book that will leave you satisfied with the world.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heart's Delight Review, February 26, 2006
This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
A bus pass
A postcard
A German grammar book
A potted plant
A packet of seeds
A page from a songbook
A record
An empty plastic box
A package of condoms
A wadded-up sheet
A frayed American flag
A black notebook
A wrapped package with a curly ribbon
A movie ticket
A razor blade and a bottle of blue pills

What could a sixteen-year-old Swedish boy have to do with all those objects? You'd be surprised.
This book is told by a teenage boy. Is he a boy? He has loved before, but he has yet to get his license or experience the "real world". He goes nameless throughout the entire story, which adds to the constant question of manhood or childhood. And what does a movie ticket and a wrapped package with a curly ribbon have to do with it?
The book starts with him spending a night alone, reviewing the past year in his mind as a movie starring himself and a girl. The girl. Like most teenage boys, he has fallen in love. She, however, was not in love.
The novel focuses on this boy and the objects that still connect him to his past lover. He feels a burning desire to rid himself of those memories. What to do with the bus pass? The record? The sheet?
This book will keep you up at night. You'll be wide awake at 3 a.m., gnawing at your fingernails. Why did he have to destroy the that? Why did he need to get rid of it? Every obstacle this boy goes through will have an impact on your entire day. Why? Why won't he listen? Why won't he move?! WAKE UP!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, December 1, 2005
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This review is from: Heart's Delight (Paperback)
This is one book that I could read over and over. I read Heart's Delight in one day, and loved it so much. This is actually a book that was translated from sweedish, into English.

The main character in this book is about 17, and is heartbroken by his true love, for which he calls "Heart's Delight". A mysterious redhead, who he sees every week on the city bus to school. Eventually, they get to know eachother, and fall in love. Later, the book talks about teenage sex, and how beautiful it was for him the first time, with heart's delight.

It's later in the book that you find out what happens, which drives the boy to commit suicide. The only one who can save his life is Heart's Delight, also known as Ann-Katrin.

This book is writen beautifuly, you should definently read it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a true heart breaker, April 11, 2004
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Jamila (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
This was such a wonderful book, with a twist, being told from the end, as the main guy takes us back to the beginning of a doomed relationship with a girl he meets on the bus and all the way through. Buy it now, you'll thank us later.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book was amazing!, February 9, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
I love the way Per Nilsson writes - he doesn't use any extra words. I really felt like I could understand what the main character was thinking (and let's be honest, sometimes it's hard to undertand what guys are thinking). I totally cracked up when he was in the store trying to buy condoms but was too embarassed. And I *wish* my first time had been like that!

I'm still wondering if Ann-Katrin gets pregnant. The way Nilsson writes it, you really can't tell. Every time I'm convinced she got pregnant I think about it again and I'm sure she didn't. That's really the best thing about his writing - he doesn't tell you what to think. It's the same thing with the phone call he gets. Is it his mom or is it Ann-Katrin?

This is one of the best books I've read. I definitely recommend it. And I really want to know if you think she got pregnant!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars my heart's delight, February 1, 2011
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jerimee (manila, philippines) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
I just got my copy of this amazing book from Amazon. This book just made an impact on me when I first got hold of it, and now I have to own one myself. It's not only for teens but also it can inspire people who experience their heartbreaks from someone they really liked so much. This book is one of my favorite, and there's no reason to not like/love this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart's Delight Review, February 27, 2006
This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
A bus pass
A postcard
A German grammar book
A potted plant
A packet of seeds
A page from a songbook
A record
An empty plastic box
A package of condoms
A wadded-up sheet
A frayed American flag
A black notebook
A wrapped package with a curly ribbon
A movie ticket
A razor blade and a bottle of blue pills

What could a sixteen-year-old Swedish boy have to do with all those objects? You'd be surprised.
This book is told by a teenage boy. Is he a boy? He has loved before, but he has yet to get his license or experience the "real world". He goes nameless throughout the entire story, which adds to the constant question of manhood or childhood. And what does a movie ticket and a wrapped package with a curly ribbon have to do with it?
The book starts with him spending a night alone, reviewing the past year in his mind as a movie starring himself and a girl. The girl. Like most teenage boys, he has fallen in love. She, however, was not in love.
The novel focuses on this boy and the objects that still connect him to his past lover. He feels a burning desire to rid himself of those memories. What to do with the bus pass? The record? The sheet?
This book will keep you up at night. You'll be wide awake at 3 a.m., gnawing at your fingernails. Why did he have to destroy the that? Why did he need to get rid of it? Every obstacle this boy goes through will have an impact on your entire day. Why? Why won't he listen? Why won't he move?! WAKE UP!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Real love: heartbreak, despair...and a glimmer of hope, October 22, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Heart's Delight (Hardcover)
If someone made a movie about your first relationship, what would the movie be like? The 16-year-old narrator of Heart's Delight keeps replaying all the scenes from his relationship over and over in his head, even the scenes he wishes he could edit out. "This is no gushy, sentimental happy teenage love
story. Or some trashy romantic B-movie," he tells the reader. And, boy, is he right about that!

For anyone who's first experience with True Love didn't work out quite the way they expected, this is a heartwarming and at the same time chilling read. No wonder it's won so many awards in Europe!

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