I’ll just read this Simon Cowell book….zzzz

Wednesday, 30 Sep, 2010 0

 

The Mole simply couldn’t resist informing its readers of Travelodge’s latest bizarre news release.
 
The low-cost hotel chain has been collecting up all the 20,000 books that guests leave behind annually after a stay and has revealed the most discarded book of the year is… Simon Cowell: The Unauthorised Biography.
 
In hot pursuit as second most dumped book was Ooh! What A Lovely Pair by Ant and Dec.
 
However, it’s not just the frivolous nonsense that Travelodge guests don’t feel the need to keep hold of. The Storm: The World Economic Crisis and What It Means by Vince Cable was the third most common book to be left tangled in the bedsheets.
 
Mole can only conclude that none of these heavily publicised tomes had the X-Factor.
 
by Dinah Hatch

 



 

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