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Book Cover Promises and the Narrative Arc
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The overutilization of protagonist names and pronouns--and cupcakes
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Thanks, I didn't even noticed how desperately I was craving for a laugh today. AG to the rescue!
Me too!
My friend sent this, and I made my intern watch it. She liked it, too.
I love the part where she just knocks the teacup out of the girl's hand.
Hee hee hee hee.
Oh Mighty AG, I nearly peed my pants.
I am praying the next book mash-up is Fight Club at Howard's End. I would so read that.
Thank you, GK! I needed this. :)
Jane Erye Fight Club. I would love to see her kick those nasty little girls at the boarding school in the arse! Totally hilarious! Thanks for sharing!
lol. This was so funny. I think Lizzie should lose the plastic shades though. They're a tad anachronistic. hehe.
So funny! I loved this.
I played with boys as a kid and, believe me, I learned to fight hard, bleed without crying, and use creative weaponry.
Thank you!
Terry,
I want to hear more about this creative weaponry.
AJ,
I see you're celebrating shark week? :)
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