Showing posts with label Genre Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genre Fiction. Show all posts

1/17/2010

Review of Gynomite: Fearless, Feminist Porn (Paperback)

First of all, the book is both moving and laugh-out loud hysterical.Three of the writers were featured before a poetry slam here in Phoenix and the sample poetry and stories they presented to the audience were unbelivable; the entire room was both captivated and amused.That was just a small sample; the book itself is even better.

Product Description
This is more than just a collection of dirtystories. This is a milestone document from an ongoing movement tochange the world one orgasm at a time.

Full of sexually charged language and imagery, unusual points of view,and subject matter covering new territory or still considered taboo;each piece of writing in this book represents an original, personalapproach to the concept of "Feminist Porn."

Lesbians writing gay male sex... straight chicks writing as hornymen...girly girls get macha, older broads buck wild... turningstereotypes on their heads... giving and taking in equal parts.

From the most subtle erotic gesture to the most extreme expressions offorbidden rage, the authors of these stories spill their inner sluts:butt zits, saggy tits, wiry nipple hair, jellyroll bellies, knifefetishes, and all. Taste the blood and the bliss.

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12/29/2009

Review of Antaeus (Paperback)

This book is the life of a teenager attending boarding school.I first bourht this book because the author (Ritchie Gillespie) was both my math and science teacher at an all boy boarding school. Reading the book, I found how I could relate to the character and how Mr. Gillespie could relate to us as students and to the character. Finding myself similar to the character, I enjoyed the book greatly.

Product Description
Struggle, sweat, bleed, fall . . . then rise stronger than before.

Attending a single sex boarding school in Virginia, Lee Mills is a student with powerful charisma. Going to a school where the boys are happy, but the sheep walk funny, Lee and his friends have their share of good times and mischief until a conflict between Lee and his English professor, Dr. Gilder, draws a line between teacher and student, casting the two into an ideological war.

Antaeus is a humorous story of the importance of life lived according to principles, and a demonstration of how even through a seemingly crushing defeat, there is victory for one who remains true to himself.

About the Author
Ritchie Gillespie is a graduate of both Woodbury Forest School and Hampden-Sydney College, two all-male schools. Knowing both the humor and the stress associated with boarding school, Ritchie Gillespie is ale to combine the philosophical narration of Ayn Rand with a dose of irreverent humor.

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