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> "If you reading a book at this very moment............ "
>
> So you're not reading it at this moment and not enjoying it?
>
> [edit]Or simply quoting a "classic" in an attempt to sound
> well read?
Of course I'm actually reading it.
> Hehe, marvellous.
>
> EDIT: You misspelt 'surprise' :-p
*Shrug* naff keyboard, little time, lack of caring. I'm off to read my book now, and leave the "i dont do reading" numpties to themselves. I just got images of furrowed brows and a finger tracking the sport news section in the local tabloids when I read that last post..........
> What do they know. I seem to remember liking this book a lot.
"If you reading a book at this very moment............ "
So you're not reading it at this moment and not enjoying it?
[edit]Or simply quoting a "classic" in an attempt to sound well read?
> Bambi@g-tunez wrote:
> i dont do reading
>
> With that singular post, suprise is the furthest emotion from my
> mind.
Hehe, marvellous.
EDIT: You misspelt 'surprise' :-p
> Amazon.co.uk review - "Garden-variety romance - even more
> tedious than Austen or Bronte. Suitable only for teenage girls."
What do they know. I seem to remember liking this book a lot.
Liking it more than I thought I would, there's nothing worse than an overrated classic.
Except war and 3rd world debt and that sort of stuff.
> Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Amazon.co.uk review - "Garden-variety romance - even more tedious than Austen or Bronte. Suitable only for teenage girls."