Great dedications. Wonder if same could be said of the books themselves.
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AnonymousJuly 2, 2020
Wonderful!! Encore, please!
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AnonymousJuly 14, 2020
Just want to point out that the Marganit one was stolen from one that P.G. Wodehouse wrote years and years ago, to his stepdaughter Leonora. Plagiarism–not cool!
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AnonymousJuly 23, 2020
You’ve got an overly expansive definition of plagiarism. P.G. Wodehouse said “To my daughter, Leonora, without whose never-failing sympathy and encouragement this book would have been finished in half the time.” The author may have used it as inspiration, but you can’t call it plagiarism.
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Fantastic. Gave me a good laugh. Chrissy Bell
Great dedications. Wonder if same could be said of the books themselves.
Wonderful!! Encore, please!
Just want to point out that the Marganit one was stolen from one that P.G. Wodehouse wrote years and years ago, to his stepdaughter Leonora. Plagiarism–not cool!
You’ve got an overly expansive definition of plagiarism. P.G. Wodehouse said “To my daughter, Leonora, without whose never-failing sympathy and encouragement this book would have been finished in half the time.” The author may have used it as inspiration, but you can’t call it plagiarism.
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