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If Only No Stars Were Possible, August 21, 2001
This review is from: How to Cope: The Facts About Herpes (Hardcover)
Does the word syntax mean anything to Nancy Wadler? Or grammar? Is it too much to expect an understanding -- however minimal -- of proper punctuation? This is an otherwise cogent text on the effects of herpes ruined by Ms. Wadler's sloppy elocution on its "psychological aspects." After reading this inartful summary, I am confident that I would rather be exposed to the effects of the disease rather than more of her prose.
Theodore Griffin, Professor Emeritus and Chair - Society for the Preservation of Proper Syntax & Elocution
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1.0 out of 5 stars
If Only No Stars Were Possible, August 21, 2001
This review is from: How to Cope: The Facts About Herpes (Hardcover)
Does the word syntax mean anything to Nancy Wadler? Or grammar? Is it too much to expect an understanding -- however minimal -- of proper punctuation? This is an otherwise cogent text on the effects of herpes ruined by Ms. Wadler's sloppy elocution on its "psychological aspects." After reading inartful summary, I am confident that I would rather be exposed to the effects of the disease rather than more of her prose.
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