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Carlota, January 30, 2013 (view all comments by Carlota)
I barely could read this book! the characters are plain and need development. The dialogs are boring and give all explained, thus nothing for your imagination. And the sex encounters only probed to show that: oh! there are more poses than the missionary and the sex shops exists! the only thing I could highly from that book is the incredible ability of the author to become successful after writing a mediocre book! this gives me hopes and maybe I can turn into a writer too. after all, the rigor is not necessary to write (irony).
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Carlota, January 30, 2013 (view all comments by Carlota)
I barely could read this book! the characters are plain and need development. The dialogs are boring and give all explained, thus nothing for your imagination. And the sex encounters only probed to show that: oh! there are more poses than the missionary and the sex shops exists! the only thing I could highly from that book is the incredible ability of the author to become successful after writing a mediocre book! this gives me hopes and maybe I can turn into a writer too. after all, the rigor is not necessary to write (irony).
Portland , January 30, 2013 (view all comments by Portland )
Loved the dialogue that played out in the book via the emails. The book certainly spiced up my life in the bedroom
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