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Lad-lit

edited December 2007 in - WM and WN

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  • Yes, I always wondered where the examples of this genre were, and now I know.
    There are three examples reveiwed in the online Telegraph, and two have scathing comments on their literary merits- worth reading just for those bits.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/12/29/bogenre29.xml
  • That should have been one has a scathing comment- the last one. If it was that bad, how did it get published?
    No, we all know the answer.
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  • Quite possibly. Or he knew a publisher with a gap to fill- pity it is likely to sink without trace.
    Do you think young-ish men would read something like these?
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