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In OKC??? No kidding? I woulda figured they 'd burnt it at the stake if they discovered one lurking...
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Ayn Rand was apparently the 'poster-girl' for the Seattle computer geek generation (which must say something in itselfShe hypocritically preached 'free-love', destroying other people's relationships in the process, yet squealed like a stuck pig when cheated on, herself... Geez!
In OKC??? No kidding? I woulda figured they 'd burnt it at the stake if they discovered one lurking...
This is for you http://time.com/3030375/dave-barry-50-shades-of-grey/My wife read all three Shades books. Complaining the whole way through. Hated the writing but thought the story was interesting... Hmmm... I've had a serious issue with anything Patricia Cornwall writes. Can't read it at all. Ditto for Patterson. Ditto for Franzen. I mean, life's too short, isn't it>?
To that, my ever literary wife adds, that Anastasia describes her OWN hair as ..."cascading over my pert breasts." I suppose I should thank you for that... or maybe not...
I can't STAND it when authors write that way, in first or third person. When they have their characters describe their own looks during internal dialogue. It's so bizarre. Who walks into a room and thinks "My long blonde hair is falling across my shoulders in a seductive way," or something equally inane???To that, my ever literary wife adds, that Anastasia describes her OWN hair as ..."cascading over my pert breasts." I suppose I should thank you for that... or maybe not...
See, now I have to actually say something like this, but simply because it will be delightfully droll.I can't STAND it when authors write that way, in first or third person. When they have their characters describe their own looks during internal dialogue. It's so bizarre. Who walks into a room and thinks "My long blonde hair is falling across my shoulders in a seductive way," or something equally inane???