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Authors who haven't written a single bad book
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Nah, The Wishing Chair. Cute chair with wings constructed in the rustic style that means there is none of this huffing and puffing to get to the top of some tree. -
Ah but you use the basket going up answer the Slippery Slope going down.Originally posted by alluvial View PostNah, The Wishing Chair. Cute chair with wings constructed in the rustic style that means there is none of this huffing and puffing to get to the top of some tree.Comment
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Dan Brown
JK Rowling
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Jules Verne and the Adventures of TinTin.Speaking gibberish on internet talkboards since last Michaelmas. Plus here on TwitterComment
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Hergé did a lot of stuff other than TinTin, not much of it held up to his most famous works thoughOriginally posted by MrMark View PostDan Brown
JK Rowling
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Jules Verne and the Adventures of TinTin.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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+1Originally posted by Cliphead View PostJRR Tolkien
Enid Blyton
Sinead de Valera
Iain Banks
Roald Dahl ( my fave The Wonderful story of Henry Sugar)Comment
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Roger Hargreaves! I am just making my way through the collection now, opus by magnificent opus.
And Scott Adams. How can a book be bad if it has pictures in it?Der going over der to get der der's.Comment
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I just felt that the narrative was not strong enough to carry the weight of the central conceit, essentially that there was a good story to be hung onto this premise, but this wasn't it. Same goes for Great Apes, which had some brilliant 'set pieces' but not enough meat to hang them together, and a weakish ending.Is there a reason you picked on Flytopia?
But I am glad that people are reading Self, even on a bad day he can write most modern authors off the page ...My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Iain Banks +1Originally posted by norrahe View Post+1
Enid Blyton
Sinead de Valera
Iain Banks
Roald Dahl ( my fave The Wonderful story of Henry Sugar)Comment
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