Touch Wood: Confessions of an Accidental Porn Director

by Unknown | Biographies & Memoirs |
ISBN: 9781847440365 Global Overview for this book
Registered by libertine101 of Perth City, Western Australia Australia on 6/24/2009
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Journal Entry 1 by libertine101 from Perth City, Western Australia Australia on Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Looks interesting!

Journal Entry 2 by libertine101 from Perth City, Western Australia Australia on Friday, August 7, 2009
Both a good laugh and an eye opener.
With all the inherent problems with being a newbie porn director and producer, I often wondered how this guy just kept on going! He must have been VERY determined or just plain stubborn. And then there were all the shady characters, freaky people, etc....
Found this to be a quick read, as it was very entertaining. Not for the squeamish, though.

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off to alkaline-kiwi in NZ!
And then to be sent to newk, please :)

Journal Entry 4 by alkaline-kiwi from Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand on Saturday, August 29, 2009
This arrived on Thursday but has been a busy couple of days so just getting around to journalling it. Will send it to newk (along with another related book I think he might enjoy) as soon as I have finished it.

Thanks libertine101!

Journal Entry 5 by alkaline-kiwi from Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand on Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Was it really back in September that I read this? I have been a bad BookCrosser but will be sending this off to newk along with another book I think he would like in the new year.

An eye opener of a book which have taught me things I really did not need to know (and amused me knowing them). Had me laughing in parts and cringing in others.
Having read 'Working Stiff' which mentions the industry in America it is interesting reading the differences between that and the industry in the UK.
I also found it interesting how people scoffed at the author's ideas of storylines and 'upmarket' films.

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