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Another yawner from James Frey

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By M&C News May 14, 2008, 12:27 GMT


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ALEXMay 17th, 2008 - 16:46:48



you are stupid i read both of his books and liked them, who are you to say they suck,... you suck i read them and enjoyed them what difference does it make if it was 'fiction' you watch tv and 90% of that is lies but yet you say nothing instead you look down on a man thats jus trying to entertain people .....YOU ALL SUCK!...ITS JUST A BOOK.

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