I really wish i had "faked" reading this article, b/c it was a complete waste of time
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/24/books/24read.html?em
A guy wrote a book on how to pretend like you read a book when you have not. Care to know his "secrets"? If you meet the author, tell him you loved the book w/o getting into specifics. If you are talking to someone who read the book, try to change the subject, or talk about yourself under the guise of how your life relates to the book.
The brilliance of these ideas is that nobody has ever thought of them before. It makes sense though, doesn't it? I mean, i wish i could have come up with something as original as "change the subject".
Moron.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/24/books/24read.html?em
A guy wrote a book on how to pretend like you read a book when you have not. Care to know his "secrets"? If you meet the author, tell him you loved the book w/o getting into specifics. If you are talking to someone who read the book, try to change the subject, or talk about yourself under the guise of how your life relates to the book.
The brilliance of these ideas is that nobody has ever thought of them before. It makes sense though, doesn't it? I mean, i wish i could have come up with something as original as "change the subject".
Moron.
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