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message 1: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 696 comments Although, the covers and book descriptions are hilarious, http://www.thenazcaplainscorp.com/dor...



" What outline did Maid Marian see etched against the crotch of those too tight tights?
Friar Tuck wisely said that Robin Hood was an outlaw who could not be hanged. Because the womenfolk in Nottingham knew he was already well hung. "

Dang it, but there's no Search Inside available at Amazon.


message 2: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Moody | 544 comments LMAO!
Great find, Misfit :)


message 3: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Jaffray  (andrealj) | 12 comments I don't know how you find some of these books but it is hilarious! Definitely not something I would read, but funny none the less.


message 4: by Emily (new)

Emily | 53 comments Oh my...some of those are pretty wild. Case in point Agnes Sorel: The Breast And Crotch That Changed History! What a title!!


message 5: by Robin (new)

Robin | 298 comments Oh my stars!!!

I know they're not royalty related but I have to say that I won't ever read the Twilight books. I had to force myself to finish the first one for a book club meeting but had no desire to read the following ones...even though we were discussing them all at that meeting.

Yuck.


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Christina Croft (cmcroft) | 6 comments
The only book I have ever ripped to shreds and thrown in the dustbin is Anthony Lambton's 'Elizabeth & Alexandra'!! I thought it was the most horrendous portrayal of Grand Duchess Elizabeth and Grand Duke Serge! 'Ella' was presented as some petulant little schoolgirl and Serge as the archetypal villain from a Gothic horror! Utterly, utterly yuck!!
Elizabeth/Alexandra


message 7: by Barbara (last edited Dec 08, 2009 05:56PM) (new)

Barbara Hoyland (sema4dogz) | 145 comments Robin wrote: "Oh my stars!!!

I know they're not royalty related but I have to say that I won't ever read the Twilight books. I had to force myself to finish the first one for a book club meeting but had no desi..."


Me too , only I was doing it by request to check out it's suitabilty for a teenage girl Awful actually, especially in it's promotion of supine girl behaviour


message 8: by Melisende (new)

Melisende | 31 comments Emily wrote: "Oh my...some of those are pretty wild. Case in point Agnes Sorel: The Breast And Crotch That Changed History! What a title!!"

Where did you find that one???


message 9: by Melisende (new)

Melisende | 31 comments I really disliked Victor Canning's "Crimson Chalice" - a retelling of Arthur.


message 10: by Barbara (last edited Dec 09, 2009 04:41PM) (new)

Barbara Hoyland (sema4dogz) | 145 comments Well, I'm just reading a biography of Zelda Fitzgerald- not a woman I am that interested in and she sounds perfectly awful as a young woman, capricious, full of herself , totally into men at the expense of any female friendship etc . Plus it's tediously written.
So why did I ever start to read it you may ask.....well I saw Nancy Mitford's name as the author and thought , ok anything she writes has got to be good, cutting and insightful and well researched etc .
Was most put out and quite bemused to find it boringly ordinary in it's style. Then I looked at the preface stuff ( which I always leave til after I've read the book normally , because often there are spoilers in them)
WELL... the author started on about her midwest upbringing and I thought, What !? Then I looked more closely and saw that she is actually called Nancy Milford...........


message 11: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 696 comments Melisende wrote: "Emily wrote: "Oh my...some of those are pretty wild. Case in point Agnes Sorel: The Breast And Crotch That Changed History! What a title!!"

Where did you find that one???"


Agnes Sorel The Breast And Crotch That Changed History

I can't take credit for the original find. Susan will have to come and take a bow.





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Susan (boswellbaxter) | 96 comments Misfit wrote: "Melisende wrote: "Emily wrote: "Oh my...some of those are pretty wild. Case in point Agnes Sorel: The Breast And Crotch That Changed History! What a title!!"

Where did you find that one???"

..."


Officially bowing (or is it ducking?).




message 13: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 696 comments Someone really needs to get their hands on some of these books.


message 14: by Sara W (new)

Sara W (sarawesq) | 2153 comments Lol, just catching up on these threads! Too funny!


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