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(04-01-2013, 05:45 PM)ramseycat Wrote: I brought them to GA with me (they were loaned to me) and I read them on the plane to and from rather than sit there with my thumb up my ass. Or spend an outrageous amount of money buying books at the airport.
Ahhhhh . . . the old "they were loaned to me" justification.
Obviously you felt obligated to read them, as not to hurt the lender's feelings.
As an aside . . .
Spring for business class, next time.
With the extra room, your thumb will thank you.
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I borrowed them because my friend said they were good. I read them all because I was too cheap to buy something else to read on the plane.
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(04-01-2013, 05:56 PM)ramseycat Wrote: I borrowed them because my friend said they were good. I read them all because I was too cheap to buy something else to read on the plane.
I never knew you were a fucking speedreader. It's a 2 hour flight to GA...or less.
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I do read fast but there is time at the airport waiting for the flight. Sigh....must everything be explained to you?
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A People Magazine would have been a step up.
I'm reading a series now...fuck if I'm going on to the next book. I'd give the first book a C+. I'm not going to waste my time reading another one like it.
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50 Shades was an F. I couldn't get through half of it. Thankfully I found the pdf of it online for free, because it is worth far less.
Horribly written, and not even very interesting.
I tried to flip forward to some sex scenes, and they were unreadable. It's like a retard got access to an iPad and banged out a few sentences.
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I will admit it, I own and have read all 3.
I read them for some cheap entertainment. Do I base my life upon those books? Absolutely not!!
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When these books first came out I thought I might be interested in reading them but as time went on I lost interest because of what people were saying about them. I think I probably have a better imagination than the author. I'm reading James Patterson now, he's about all I can handle these days.