Sigh……yet another shallow bimbo journo.

If these books “changed her life” then one wonders what sort of life she had in the first place.
Rhonwyn Newson, Weekend editor of the NZ Herald Online: ‘Five life-changing books’

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11 Responses to Sigh……yet another shallow bimbo journo.

  1. Oswald Bastable says:

    Probably the only five she has read without pictures and word bubbles…

  2. Ronbo says:

    Stuck up pseudo-intellectual Marxist BITCH :!: :evil: (spit!)

    Deport the bitch back to South Africa…Let her dodge the black rape gangs, the logical product of inferior socialist white people like her. :evil:

  3. rivoniaboy says:

    Wow! That’s a fair amount of abuse for a young woman who just happen to list five books that “changed her life”
    I would have thought that there are bigger issues in the world right now than pouring scorn on such trivia.

    • KG says:

      I think Ronbo’s comment is over the top, yes.
      But the reason I put the post up is the endless drivel we’re subjected to, and the lecturing and hectoring and sniffily superior attitudes of women promoted beyond their ability pisses me off no end.
      People are free to paddle around in the mental shallows but I object when the paddling is presented as swimming. :evil:

  4. Darin says:

    Was #6 Harry Potter?

  5. Brown says:

    There’s an interesting book or two in there (I like Ben Elton for example) but they seem hardly life changing.

  6. Ronbo says:

    KG said,

    “But the reason I put the post up is the endless drivel we’re subjected to, and the lecturing and hectoring and sniffily superior attitudes of women promoted beyond their ability pisses me off no end.

    People are free to paddle around in the mental shallows but I object when the paddling is presented as swimming.” :evil:

    Hear, Hear, THE MAN :!:

    P.S. I give feminazis all the respect they give me, which is to say NONE :!: :twisted:

  7. mistress mara says:

    Mostly drivel, so I’m surprised that she also lists “We Need to Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver. I have spoken to people, mainly namby-pamby leftists, who said it was too “confronting” (love that word) and they couldn’t finish it. More fool them. The book was a punch in the guts and the ending brilliant. Some people cannot handle the idea that the world is not benign.

  8. JohnH says:

    How about Noddy books….. :shock: :shock: