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Literary Adventures In Bed: From Productive To Deadly (PHOTOS)

Posted: 04/06/11 08:33 AM ET

The springs in the beds of my new novel The Uncoupling stay squeakless when a spell falls upon the women of a suburban town during a high school production of "Lysistrata." (I know--you're saying to yourself, "Hey, wasn't that the plot of the latest James Patterson?") Here are ten other beds that don't include a good night's sleep.

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The marvelous French writer corners the market on lolling, aging courtesans.
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The springs in the beds of my new novel The Uncoupling stay squeakless when a spell falls upon the women of a suburban town during a high school production of "Lysistrata." (I know--you're saying to y...
The springs in the beds of my new novel The Uncoupling stay squeakless when a spell falls upon the women of a suburban town during a high school production of "Lysistrata." (I know--you're saying to y...
 
 
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Nick Rowley
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09:01 AM on 04/06/2011
Chéri: I will say the Léa of the book does not look remotely like Pfeiffer.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks: I'm always a little disappointed, when I visit Portabello Road, that i don;t see impromptu dances of many nations. Disney lied to me!
Ulysses: Hmm I rather think "self exploration" describes what Molly is up to a bit better really.
Hair: You know, I tend to skip that track when I listen to the soundtrack, I love the musical in general but the second half has a couple of clunkers in it.