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It's A Write-off!

Posted at 7:55AM Friday 25 Jan 2013

AFTER spending months crafting a novel, it shouldn't be too hard to spend an extra few hours coming up with the perfect title.

But that clearly didn't occur to these authors - whose badly-named books stand out for all the wrong reasons.

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