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My Semi-Triumphant Return

July 24, 2012 | Miscellania

Well ladies and gents, I have returned from my much-needed break. I disconnected from technology a bit, read (I’m working my way through the Lord of the Rings books at the moment), and just generally relaxed. It was quite refreshing! However, I started a new job shortly after my return, so I haven’t had the chance to write some nice beefy posts for all of you. I do want to give you something, so I will tell you all about one of my favorite time-wasting websites, Least Helpful.

Least Helpful is a collection of the web’s worst and weirdest reviews. They are not strictly book-related, but the posts that are tend to be my favorites. Just to give you a taste, I picked out three of my favorite posts. Will they restore your faith in humanity? Absolutely not, but they sure are entertaining.


Worst of all, Victor Hugo didn’t put in a single talking gargoyle!


I take that it’s nothing like Twilight as a positive review.


Damn those devilish Hagwarts students for not dying with their parents! They are not even Christain.


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