November 30, 201213 yr Member Considering that Skye instantly noticed that Tomas looks exactly like Lorenzo, why didnt she notice that crazy Heather looks exactly like crazy Janet Dillon?
November 30, 201213 yr Member In a way, this reminds me of that one, really stupid plot on "Falcon Crest" where Maggie, who'd been suffering from amnesia, wrote a novel that was more-or-less a roman a clef about everyone in Tuscany Valley -- a book which she conveniently forgot about once she got her memory back. (...Or was it the other way around?) Oh like this? http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Passions-Secrets-Diaries-Tabitha/dp/0061076058
November 30, 201213 yr Member Yeah, apparently, people suffering psychological trauma of one form or another suddenly acquire skills to write books of sustainable lengths. Go figure, eh?
November 30, 201213 yr Member Oh, don't get me started on Lorelai's damn diary. No way in hell should Olivia have been able to publish that book behind Beth's back. And the fallout from that move -- if you could call it fallout -- well, that's for another thread for another miserable soap opera.
November 30, 201213 yr Member Yeah, apparently, people suffering psychological trauma of one form or another suddenly acquire skills to write books of sustainable lengths. Go figure, eh? The worst part of the book on Passions was that majority of the history in that book was contradicted onscreen. Oh, don't get me started on Lorelai's damn diary. No way in hell should Olivia have been able to publish that book behind Beth's back. And the fallout from that move -- if you could call it fallout -- well, that's for another thread for another miserable soap opera. We should do a thread about novels on soap operas!
November 30, 201213 yr Member Molly wrote the book though. True, but whoever publishes the book probably won't know that (at least, not initially). Just as they apparently won't know its "author" is suffering from D.I.D., although I doubt it's a well-kept secret at this point.
November 30, 201213 yr Member Reading level: Ages 18 and up Edited November 30, 201213 yr by chicklitsandfantasies
November 30, 201213 yr Member I doubt "Love in Maine" is too advanced for younger readers. That suggested reading level is b.s.
November 30, 201213 yr Member March? Think December. 2013. I don't want to think about another year of Kate/Connie drama. I would rather watch Carson round 10, 387 with LW, who has no romantic chemistry with anyone on GH and perhaps anti-chem with MB, than watch Skate.
November 30, 201213 yr Member I doubt "Love in Maine" is too advanced for younger readers. That suggested reading level is b.s. I doubt it's advanced for anyone over 6. Edited November 30, 201213 yr by chicklitsandfantasies
November 30, 201213 yr Member Considering that Skye instantly noticed that Tomas looks exactly like Lorenzo, why didnt she notice that crazy Heather looks exactly like crazy Janet Dillon? I was thinking the SAME thing! I talked myself out of it rationalizing that it was Carrie Genzel's Skye who knew Robin Mattson's Janet.
November 30, 201213 yr Member I know it's so dumb. And the plot of the book sounds boring. Oh and Reron made himself apart of it. "Connie Falconeri puts so much personality into her writing – it’s almost like she has two personalities!” --Ron Carlivati, Professor of Creative Writing, Port Charles University No wonder Carlivati shows tend to have awful dialogue. That actually hurts.
November 30, 201213 yr Member I was thinking the SAME thing! I talked myself out of it rationalizing that it was Carrie Genzel's Skye who knew Robin Mattson's Janet. You know Im waiting for RC to say that Natalie had sisters that were fraternal twins, Janet played by Kate Collins and Heather played by Robin Mattson. He's saving the Feb sweeps event for when the two sisters meet for the first time and wreck havoc across PC. It doesnt have to make sense in his world. We just watch and accept
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