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K and I were both reading at lunch - she had a mystery novel and I've got one by Christoper Rice (who is much more interesting a writer than his mother, at least so far).

Coworker notices we're reading...and proceeds to start conversing >_< That aside, he was talking about a book K brought in some time back. A Danielle Steele book, and K and I discussed how she really wasn't that great a writer. But other coworker mentins how he saw one "paragraph" and which point we both rolled our eyes.

Because Steele really doesn't write anything graphic - she's more vanilla than I am, at least from what I recall of her. Anyway, the conversation went on and Coworker said she should bring in another one so he could read "the good parts" and I said Steele was boring, I'd bring him a real bodice-ripper sometime.

He'd never heard the phrase before; it cracked him up. But what amused *me* was what he said later, about "Why read the 200 pages leading up to it? Just get to the interesting stuff."

On a sidenote, this guy is 56, and probably the most open-minded person I work with. It just amused the hell out of me that not only was he discussing romance novels with enthusiasm, he said I should tab the smut scenes so that he could read just those and not have to read the boring stuff.

Mind you that all he usually reads is history stuff that bores *me*. I do wonder now what he goes home and reads at night once his wife is asleep...

Date: 2005-03-22 08:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rykaine.livejournal.com
Danielle Steele writing bodice rippers. There's a new one. And laugh-at-able at that.

It always amused me how many people at school would tell me what I was reading was "trash" and just a lot of sex and smut, only to have to thread through and search through the damned thing to find any of it.

I think that alone should have disproven the point. Yet somehow... it didn't. Dumbasses.

Date: 2005-03-22 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maderr.livejournal.com

Man, I read more pr0n now than I ever did in highschool. Those books were fun for reasons other than the smut that was barely in them.

And yes. There are reasons I've done my damndest to forget highschool.

Date: 2005-03-22 09:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emthornhill.livejournal.com
Beware of sticky pages. LOL! I could not pass up the comment.

Date: 2005-03-22 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sky-dark.livejournal.com
during my tenure at a used book store it amused us to no end to take used romance novels, set them on their spine and let them open. usually the part that opened up was the 'good stuff' LoL

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