That's right. A stripper's memoir.
It's written by the same woman who wrote Juno's screenplay, thus escalating my desire to read it.
I mean, as if I even needed another reason to read the narrative of a former stripper.
I was there, perusing the shelves of the best seller's list (it HAD to be one, right?!) and searching for my desired paperback to no avail when a sudden flash of neon green caught my eye.
The flash was followed by a giggle and then a series of high-pitched squeals and the sound of two pattering feet.
Like a smarmy sailor being lured into capsizing waters by the sweet sounds of a siren, I was taken.
Befuddled, I entered the children's section of the book store and promptly blacked out.
It was only when I was turning the ignition to the car that I re-entered reality and with growing trepidation slowly opened the plastic Barnes and Noble's bag to peer in at it's contents.
Huh?
Wait......what?
What happened to THIS?!
I found that instead of my intended purchase I had blindly purchased THESE:
Well, Braeden I hope you're happy. Your telepathic means of manipulation have succeeded again.
I was duped.

3 comments:
Ha! Sneaky little devil.
I want to read that, too.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs is pretty darn awesome, though. You have to admit it.
-dayna/tbc
I love Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is my second favorite book! Awesome choice! One Hungry Monster is my fave, and I also love If You Give A Mouse A Cookie.
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