Tuesday, March 23, 2010

179. To Love, Honour and Betray, Kathy Lette

So very funnily written. I chuckled alot during the reading. Esp. because it made a lot of references about Australia from a British visitor's point of view. The story was a bit frustrating, but the way it was written was hilarious and i thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

When I chuckled, he added, 'I thought women rated men with a sense of humour as the most sexually attractive. So why aren't your clothes off?' When I laughed again, he added playfully, 'That's like a multiple laugh. Oh, you minx'

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He was as emotionally self sufficient as a Raymond Chandler hero. If Lockie was ever bitten by a snake, he'd just cut out the venom with his own knife, make the snake into a belt, then hike a hundren miles to the nearest shop to buy a pair of matching boots. Tough and ruthless when he had to be.

There's also some paragraph that made me laugh so much re: a pet snake named fluffy. It's an enjoyable book.

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