This intriguing sketch might have been done on the inside cover of a naughty novel, or perhaps on a paper napkin while waiting to be served in a restaurant. Whatever the origin, what was the inspiration behind it? What do you think the young lady is saying to you?
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In an attempt to combat the influence of eBooks bookstores had resorted to increasingly controversial methods of promoting real books.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a book you can judge by it's cover!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say you can't judge a book by its cover, but sublove beat me to it.
ReplyDeleteHow about, this is just a sample of what you'll find inside.
And I was going to say, "Maybe you CAN judge a book by it's cover...."
ReplyDelete"Book learnin" isn't everything."
ReplyDeleteI take the picture as an invitation from a beautiful woman who tells the other person (male or female) "let's write a book about our sex and spanking adventures and then sell it. And being a thick book, we will have plenty of both. Won't it be wonderful?"
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Book...cover..judging...action
ReplyDeleteWhen the arresting officer told Sandy she was going to be booked for indecency, this isn't what she expected.
ReplyDeleteLiza
1st Edition copy of “50 Shades of Grey”
ReplyDeleteJane knew she had to resort to a new marketing ploy to sell her book.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Ronnie
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"The first book was too small. The second book was too big. But the third book was just right...."
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