I am reading a non-fiction book called "Media Matrix: Sexing the New Reality" by Babara Creed (I am really enjoying, it's fascinating). She has an entire chapter devoted to the whole Mills and Boon phenomena
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When I was in my teens I felt like I knew it all when the reality is, I knew nothing. Now many years down the track, I feel humbled by just how much I don't know and how much I am continuing to learn every day
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How the hell did these highly paid "professionals" ever get through university, especially a degree in law when they can't spell, calculate simple percentages or know the definition of "ad hoc"?
It prompts me to make pointless updates from my phone since e-mail and Facebook have been exhausted as potential entertainment sources and I have already finished my book- which, funnily enough, criticises technology for shortening our attention spans and providing distractions.