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    TommyTomToms
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    Woofer - http://woofertime.com/[^] X|

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      Woofer - http://woofertime.com/[^] X|

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      Dalek Dave
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      So even Twatter's owners realise that shtwitter is rubbish and rather than increase the twatter character allowance, which would admit defeat, they invent a new version and 'cleverly' call it woofer. (Woofer and Tweeter's geddit? no, of course not because it is twitter not tweeter, but they think we are all brainless morons) (Hold that thought, those that use it are brainless morons!) What next? BaseBox, where you can type in 1000 page novels giving the minutiae of your life in brain-frazzling dullness?

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        So even Twatter's owners realise that shtwitter is rubbish and rather than increase the twatter character allowance, which would admit defeat, they invent a new version and 'cleverly' call it woofer. (Woofer and Tweeter's geddit? no, of course not because it is twitter not tweeter, but they think we are all brainless morons) (Hold that thought, those that use it are brainless morons!) What next? BaseBox, where you can type in 1000 page novels giving the minutiae of your life in brain-frazzling dullness?

        ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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        In Japan publishing short novels via SMS has now become a big thing.

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          In Japan publishing short novels via SMS has now become a big thing.

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          Dalek Dave
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          There cannot be much plot development or character analysis. A bit like Dan 'Over-rated' Brown I suppose, or John 'Holiday Book' Grisham

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            There cannot be much plot development or character analysis. A bit like Dan 'Over-rated' Brown I suppose, or John 'Holiday Book' Grisham

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            Rhuros
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            Funny you should say that it seems that both those authors are at the top of Oxfams donation list. Here But then would you really want to keep a Dan Brown book, then again would you want to buy and read one in the first place...

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              Funny you should say that it seems that both those authors are at the top of Oxfams donation list. Here But then would you really want to keep a Dan Brown book, then again would you want to buy and read one in the first place...

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              Dalek Dave
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              They are great books for holidays, you can laze by a pool and read it, then leave it behind when you go so that someone else can do exactly the same. I have a theory that there is only 15 copies of the Da Vinci Code in the universe, but that they keep getting passed around.

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                They are great books for holidays, you can laze by a pool and read it, then leave it behind when you go so that someone else can do exactly the same. I have a theory that there is only 15 copies of the Da Vinci Code in the universe, but that they keep getting passed around.

                ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                Rhuros
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                I'm never that bored on holiday to read a Dan Brown book... I made the mistake of reading the Da Vinci Code, though I'd have been better off plucking my eyes out with a spoon. Then I was stupid enough to go and see the god awful film at the insistence of SWMBO...

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                  I'm never that bored on holiday to read a Dan Brown book... I made the mistake of reading the Da Vinci Code, though I'd have been better off plucking my eyes out with a spoon. Then I was stupid enough to go and see the god awful film at the insistence of SWMBO...

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                  My SWMBO is into the Twilight Series at the moment, so she is working her way through the books and I had to watch the first film starring that bloke what died in the Harry Potter film. Vampires are cool, but Teenage Vampires in Love and Angst is not.

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                    My SWMBO is into the Twilight Series at the moment, so she is working her way through the books and I had to watch the first film starring that bloke what died in the Harry Potter film. Vampires are cool, but Teenage Vampires in Love and Angst is not.

                    ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                    Awwwwwww man I feel for you as I've been there, SWMBO is doing something similar. I walked in to Waterstones the other day and have seen they have a whole section devoted to this tripe... its called the Pararomance section.... Stephenie Meyer has alot to answer for!!!!

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                      Awwwwwww man I feel for you as I've been there, SWMBO is doing something similar. I walked in to Waterstones the other day and have seen they have a whole section devoted to this tripe... its called the Pararomance section.... Stephenie Meyer has alot to answer for!!!!

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                      Pararomance? For Real? OMG what a load of old rubbish.

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                        They are great books for holidays, you can laze by a pool and read it, then leave it behind when you go so that someone else can do exactly the same. I have a theory that there is only 15 copies of the Da Vinci Code in the universe, but that they keep getting passed around.

                        ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                        There are about 30 million copies about from when everyone bought everyone else a copy for christmas a few years back. Clever marketing trick that, get the critics to say what a fantastic novel blah blah. Everyone buys one and wraps it up not realising just how shit it is. By the time everyone unwraps it and realises it's log you've sold however many million copies and don't care. What I don't understand is how he managed to sell any books after that.

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                          Pararomance? For Real? OMG what a load of old rubbish.

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                          For real, I stood there gobsmacked!!! It was a full section floor to ceiling, and from the look of the spines they were all just clones of Twighlight... I thought Mills & Boon was bad enough, but now add this to the mix and it will just melt your brain!!!

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                            For real, I stood there gobsmacked!!! It was a full section floor to ceiling, and from the look of the spines they were all just clones of Twighlight... I thought Mills & Boon was bad enough, but now add this to the mix and it will just melt your brain!!!

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                            Rhuros wrote:

                            from the look of the spines they were all just clones of Twighlight...

                            So not even the original! Someone saw that Twilight was selling and thought "Me Too". If you want an emotionless bloodsucking leech for sex, try my ex wife!

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                              There are about 30 million copies about from when everyone bought everyone else a copy for christmas a few years back. Clever marketing trick that, get the critics to say what a fantastic novel blah blah. Everyone buys one and wraps it up not realising just how shit it is. By the time everyone unwraps it and realises it's log you've sold however many million copies and don't care. What I don't understand is how he managed to sell any books after that.

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                              His publisher must be an absolute genius to pull of selling millions of copies of the other offerings... Although you'll be surprised at what crap people will read....

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                                Rhuros wrote:

                                from the look of the spines they were all just clones of Twighlight...

                                So not even the original! Someone saw that Twilight was selling and thought "Me Too". If you want an emotionless bloodsucking leech for sex, try my ex wife!

                                ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                                :laugh:

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                                  His publisher must be an absolute genius to pull of selling millions of copies of the other offerings... Although you'll be surprised at what crap people will read....

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                                  He has new one out soon, guaranteed to be number one best seller. It is a rip off of National Treasure 2. (Masons in America, this time it's Personal)

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                                    He has new one out soon, guaranteed to be number one best seller. It is a rip off of National Treasure 2. (Masons in America, this time it's Personal)

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                                    Yeah, I saw and noted that it was something to avoid....

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                                      There are about 30 million copies about from when everyone bought everyone else a copy for christmas a few years back. Clever marketing trick that, get the critics to say what a fantastic novel blah blah. Everyone buys one and wraps it up not realising just how shit it is. By the time everyone unwraps it and realises it's log you've sold however many million copies and don't care. What I don't understand is how he managed to sell any books after that.

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                                      He managed to sell books after that because the majority of people still don't realise just how sh*t it is. Most people like books that are really easy to read but make them feel smart and wouldn't actually know a decent piece of writing if it came up and bit them in the face.

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                                        He managed to sell books after that because the majority of people still don't realise just how sh*t it is. Most people like books that are really easy to read but make them feel smart and wouldn't actually know a decent piece of writing if it came up and bit them in the face.

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                                        It was Gustav Flaubert who, in Madame Bovary, said "Inside every Revolutionary is a Policeman". Whatever we think of our own tastes, we do not like others to disagree, they are automatically wrong.

                                        ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                                          Woofer - http://woofertime.com/[^] X|

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                                          I tried to woof, but it didn't work! :'(

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