Three for Two
Books are cheap over here. Most current popular titles in softback can be bought in high street bookstores with three for two offers: you get the cheapest book free. The other day I got Notes on a Scandal, The Good Doctor and Brick Lane on one of these deals! Happy reading!
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I read in the bio my mum gave me of Dr Allan Fels about price fixing and book cartels and why Australia paid more for books. I can't recall all the details.
As for that book About Face, your comments are spot on, exactly what the book was saying. They didn't really care that much about Pauline Hanson, as much as we give a fig about Dr Mahathir and what he says about Australia. The only think that they would find useful about Hanson was to smugly confirm how racist Australians are (this is how the book related it).
It was a really interesting book, but quite depressing. I mean, it's not about our most noble characteristics - that going for both sides.
Andrew Bolt hates her by the way. I've a good mind to report that misleading creep to Media Watch.
Ta Ta for now!!
Hi both of you! I love The Wicker Man. It was one of those films I was forbidden to watch on tv, but crept behind the couch to watch it anyway, without mum and dad knowing. I knew it was something sexy! Another such film was set in a women's prison, with one inmate being raped by another with a broom handle. Title, Chris H? I'm sorrier that I watched that one, because I've never forgotten it for all the wrong reasons!
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