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Reputation in Taters by Maggie Cox
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Aug 16, 2011 05:19PM

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Hm. The premise for this one didn't sound that interesting to me, but I'm glad you enjoyed it. I don't typically like heroines who were married before because they usually have some kind of trauma associated with their past marriage. But it's not a double standard- I don't typically like heroes who were married before either for the same reason. I'll read them, but those are not my first choice books from the pile.
So, do you think it's better to have one of those:
(a) inoffensive but bland books that you can breeze through and totally forget about- so much so that you even make a duplicate purchase later because you simply forgot you already own it and read it (like I always do); or
(b) truly offensive ones that have you jumping up and down in outrage but surely are unforgettable?
Dunno, I think I prefer the latter because then at least I don't end up making double purchases of the same book :P.
So, do you think it's better to have one of those:
(a) inoffensive but bland books that you can breeze through and totally forget about- so much so that you even make a duplicate purchase later because you simply forgot you already own it and read it (like I always do); or
(b) truly offensive ones that have you jumping up and down in outrage but surely are unforgettable?
Dunno, I think I prefer the latter because then at least I don't end up making double purchases of the same book :P.


It's not a bad read, but it's a filler book (e.g., a book you read when your TBR pile dwindles or you only have time for a short HP).


Virginia (Ginny) wrote: "When I clicked LINK the title with the ISBN number? came up..."
Ginny-
Link is correct if you want the title of the book to appear instead of the cover.
Remember that the actual underlying won't appear in the box until you actually click "post" and your message is posted. When you are typing your message in the box, only the html code will appear as below:
"(book:The Lost Wife|12511731)"
Note that the actual code contains brackets "[ ]" and not parentheses "( )." I had to substitute otherwise the underlined title would appear instead of code).
Hope that helps.
Ginny-
Link is correct if you want the title of the book to appear instead of the cover.
Remember that the actual underlying won't appear in the box until you actually click "post" and your message is posted. When you are typing your message in the box, only the html code will appear as below:
"(book:The Lost Wife|12511731)"
Note that the actual code contains brackets "[ ]" and not parentheses "( )." I had to substitute otherwise the underlined title would appear instead of code).
Hope that helps.