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Erasmus_Folly wrote:I was going to post this as a new topic when I found this thread. For those interested, check out this link from today's "New York Times"
New York Times link
Scott Hughes wrote:Overall, I guess it shows that everyone is different. What's a deal-breaker for one person can be necessary or unimportant to another person.

Scott Hughes wrote:Erasmus_Folly wrote:I was going to post this as a new topic when I found this thread. For those interested, check out this link from today's "New York Times"
New York Times link
That article is interesting. I enjoyed all the anecdotes, especially the ones from famous authors.![]()
Overall, I guess it shows that everyone is different. What's a deal-breaker for one person can be necessary or unimportant to another person.
knightss wrote:haha! Scott, i was just going to post this link!
The author was just on NPR about 10 minutes ago, i tuned in while i was doing the dishes in my apartment, and they had people calling in talking about relationships and how it relates to books. I thought it would be great to post here but i see that you already have =)
http://www.npr.org/blogs/talk/2008/03/forget_tolstoy_forget_paris.html
That's the NPR link, they sometimes allow downloads of the broadcasts but it was just aired.. maybe it'll be up in a little bit. There are also some interesting comments from listeners/readers =)
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