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Old 04-19-2013, 03:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Billi View Post
Hmm. The idea behind my question was that your answer to this and to the question why you would like to encourage them to read would lead into something you could say someone directly in a nice way, maybe in a park or cafe or pub.

In this special case: The book has been made into a movie. Was it shown in the cinemas in Great Britain? That could be some starting point perhaps.
oops, sorry Billi now I get you. Yes I think it was made into a movie with Kate Winlset (very big here) as main protagonist, though I haven't seen it. But yes, it could be a chat up line, thanks!
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