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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, June 17, 2005
This review is from: Unrequited Love: On Stalking and Being Stalked a Tale of Destructive Passion (Hardcover)
A rather interesting look into "stalking and being stalked," I found it refreshing in that it's a nonfiction book that is not an academic work filled with hundreds of sources (as most of the other books in this category are), but, rather, it's essentially a collection of Dart's personal experiences with stalking (he's been on both ends of the spectrum). The book is most successful with the aforementioned personal recollections, and falters a bit when Dart starts to babble about love's definition as defined by 18th century philosophers, but, still, it's a refreshingly easy read for a nonfiction book, and Dart offers a somewhat sympathetic and sensitive look into stalking, and why we do it. A recommendation to most anyone.
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