Embarrasing Reads.

Sep 28, 2005 21:08

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HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? (The Most Embarrasing Book You've Re-Read)By Sarah Crown / Books 10:45am ( Read more... )

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anonymous September 28 2005, 20:31:42 UTC
The joy of anonymity...when i was younger I used to be well into Dick Francis books {insert Dick joke here}. Former Jockey turned author is never a good combination, but for some reason the tales of horse based skullduggory kept me going until i was as familiar with plots as rapists are with dark alleys.

Why the comfort reading Mr Surry?

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beingjames September 28 2005, 20:37:13 UTC
It's so easy and is like an emotional snuggle. Oh boy it's great.

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hakstar2005 September 28 2005, 20:56:16 UTC
ive read the witches by roald dahl 5 times.

however this is a feeble feat in comparison to my twin sister who has read the book a wonderful 17 times. and has read matilda 7 times.

its cos she wont read anything else bless her.

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beingjames September 29 2005, 17:26:24 UTC
17. Woah!

I liked your screeched 'happy birthday' the other day, it was great.

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anachronous September 28 2005, 21:00:05 UTC
I do sometimes dig out my Milly Molly Mandy books. Ahh, so sweet and innocent.

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beingjames September 29 2005, 17:26:35 UTC
Just like you.

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ash_isobel September 28 2005, 22:02:12 UTC
i have to confess to having read almost ALL the jacqueline wilson books.

oh and a mills & boon book once. god it was awful.

x

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beingjames September 29 2005, 17:27:35 UTC
HAHA J.Wilson. I remember her books. (You could tell I was a gay from Primary School: no straight boys read Jacqueline).

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naitsabes_nhoj September 28 2005, 22:09:07 UTC
the saga of eric the viking, maybe coming up on ten?

the thing with that book is, it Really scares me bad.

Oh, and it can be read in an hour, so it's not much of a saga.

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beingjames September 29 2005, 17:27:58 UTC
How will it fare with YOUR epic tale?

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