I said “it’s crap, so I wouldn’t buy it”
he said “you’ve already read it, so why would you buy it anyway?”
When I stopped laughing, I came here to share…
I said “it’s crap, so I wouldn’t buy it”
he said “you’ve already read it, so why would you buy it anyway?”
When I stopped laughing, I came here to share…
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5 responses to “talking about books”
But what was the book?
They just don’t *get it* do they? 🙂
Book was the Masterharper of Pern – Tim is nearly finished all the Anne McCaffreys I have.
ROFLOL – I’ve sometimes said when in a book shop – I wonder whether to buy this or not and Steve has said you already have it!!!
Yep, I recently went through my books and gave away four duplications I have bought of books I had not read yet but had bought already (shameless isn’t it!) 🙂