50 Shades of Grey - both poorly written, something appealing and emotionalin the story and both brilliantly marketed.
Now that's controversial?
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50 Shades of Grey - both poorly written, something appealing and emotionalin the story and both brilliantly marketed.
Now that's controversial? |
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LOL.
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(and I have read both)
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Another LOL.
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I've read Adrian Mole not reading that other pile of over-hyped trash though (but good on the woman who wrote it, she's minted now!).
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both Townsend and James have indeed benefited and you can't take that away from them........now when will my sex novel start to sell by the thousands?
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Just run that sex thing past me again DT. Haven't read much since Hank Janson.
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I always thought the Adrian Mole series was just the publicised w@nk-fantasy of a male-adolescence obsessed middle aged woman.
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I've never read any Adrian Mole. When first published, I was horrified that Sue Townsend appeared to have lifted her character's name from the extremely funny and highly popular 'Molesworth' books that came out in the 1950s. I've never forgiven her for that...
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I read Black Swan Green by David Mitchell last year, which is an account of a young adolescent growing up in the early eighties. It's a more serious work than the Adrian Mole books and not overtly a comedy but has its light moments, and I enjoyed reading it.
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You mean cr*p books? I have read all of the Adrian Mole books and they did not do a thing for me. If you have not read any of them, folks, then do not bother. They are just total tripe in my humble opinion.
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