WTF Wednesday


Book chosen for the GoodReads European Royalty Group's read for the month of July.

I'll let you ponder that for a while.


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Amy @ Passages to the Past said...

Bwwwwaaaaa......you're evil, but that's some funny stuff. I think someone failed geography class =)

Monique said...

LOL... it's not that funny but I can't help but giggle uncontrollably. I'm surprised no one caught that.

misfitandmom said...

Lol, I will have to share this with the group. BTW, as I understand it this group was originally a Jean Plaidy group, then expanded to European Royalty and just the last few months the group members wanted to branch off to other topics, i.e. GWTW.

Beth F said...

Huh??????? Too funny.

Holly said...

Hmmm.....

softdrink said...

Scarlett would be so proud.

Veens said...

:-( I didn't get it!
And I have not read Gone with the Wind either :(

Nicole said...

Freakin' hilarious. I guess the sun still never sets on the British Empire.

The Book Resort said...

Wait a min -- nah, never mind. lol.

SaraW creator of ER Group said...

OMG, how many times do I have to explain how my group works! People, people, please read the guide and all will be explained! Lol, how did you even find us? Hey, any publicity is good publicity! ;) GWTW's a great book - why don't you come read with us?

Michele at Reader's Respite said...
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Michele at Reader's Respite said...

Hey Sara, maybe we'll generate some more members of your great group here? LOL.

For those of you who don't know what this group is, follow my link in the post and go check it out....they really do read some great books, geography notwithstanding. :)

Jenners said...

Too funny ... perhaps I should unjoin Goodreads rather than hang around with those no-nothing readers!

Marie Burton said...

I noticed that too. But I just don't have all the time in the world to want to read the way the group works either.
I figured European was European and Royalty was Royalty.

Deb said...

Oh, goodness, WTF exactly. I adore GWTW, it's in my list of Top Five Books of All Time. Scarlett was what my fourth child would have been named, had he been a girl. But, really, European? Royalty? Hmmmm. Scarlett wishes!

ANovelMenagerie said...

Scarlett would be proud!