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Namedropper [Hardcover]

Emma Forrest
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: San Val (Aug 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 141771977X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1417719778
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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'Shrewd, cool, sure and insightful' --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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'Still stands up as a brilliant read' Sunday Times --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Boring and banal 15 Oct 1998
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
From such a fun journalist who writes so entertainingly in the Guardian, I couldn't believe how bad this was. A dumpy sixteen year old happens to be best friends with a popstar, but runs off to be with another. Yeah, right. It's total, London- centric/ 'insert buzzword here'/ tossed off in a month/ in the media get a book deal rubbish which I couldn't even finish. Two funny lines in 300 pages, characters as real as crimpelene trousers and it thanks Nigella Lawson in the acknowledgements. Avoid.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Witty, real, raw... 11 Jan 2010
Format:Paperback
Emma Forrest is without any doubt my favourite writer, she is unique, she has such an honest style, you can both, love and hate her characters, they seems so obvious some times, but inside the world she draws for us they are there cause they have to be....Viva sees perfectly well how Drew is but she can't help herself seeing it as a very special guy, to fragile for the real world, the same romantic idea some of us could get from Kurt Cobain when we were younger...sometimes I hate Viva, sometimes I understand her 100%, her sensibility and they way she sees herself is like 95% teenagers feel sometime, the loneliness, the way they get obsessed with things and people....I can read this book many times and each time I'll see something new, sth that connects me more with some feelings....that's Emma's magic, every time I feel the same with her books!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Dull 23 Nov 1998
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
The other reviewer spotted two funny lines, but I'd given up by then. The book starts very well, and Emma Forrest is a great journalist, but about 20 pages in, I'd lost count of the film references (most of which contradicted each other - her best friend is Rita Hayworth and Marilyn and Ava and Bette and John bloody Wayne in one. Nice gimmick doesn't work.) I'd also lost interest in all the characters. Didn't finish it, because it was so boring. Journalists can't often write fiction. Publishers should stop encouraging them.
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Namedropping
Coming-of-age novels are usually boring and self-important, and most of them are just ripoffs of "Catcher in the Rye. Read more
Published on 23 Jun 2006 by E. A Solinas
gorgeous, long lashed prose
Emma Forrest's Namedropper is a London to Hollywood saga awash with gorgeous, long lashed prose. With all the rock stars, movie stars and teenage beauties waiting to be... Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2002
Very, very stylish..and very, very funny
Emma Forrests debut novel is a wry, ascerbic sort-of homeage to adolescence. As witty and topical as her occasional journalistic output, it tells the tale of Viva Cohen, a... Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2001
Give it a chance!
This is one of my favourite books, but I wasn't sure about it on the first read, it had to grow on me. Read more
Published on 7 July 2000
Wow!
This is my favourite book, and I have read many. I used to work in a bookshop, and reccomended it to many people, and had some great feedback from them.
Published on 15 Nov 1999
the most amazing book i've read
It took me a while to get past the film refrences but beyond the first chapter I was completly stunned. Read more
Published on 4 Sep 1999
So Sharp it Hurts
Emma Forrest is probably the sharpest young novelist around. With an incisive wit that reminds this reader of the best prose of Truman Capote, she dissects celebrity in a... Read more
Published on 12 May 1999
One Step Ahead
Emma Forrest has a deservedly fantastic reputation for her journalism, but while her novel got great reviews (esp. Read more
Published on 6 May 1999
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