tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8866345106243176357.post6765717973155344307..comments2024-03-13T00:33:12.617-05:00Comments on “Nothing can bring you peace but yourself.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson: Book Reviewancilla_kssthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10968994155747861194noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8866345106243176357.post-17169957944730813742013-03-13T09:59:28.224-05:002013-03-13T09:59:28.224-05:00Really there was very, very little sex in either b...Really there was very, very little sex in either book. These two are not written to be porn. Not that I have any reservations about reading porn, gay or otherwise (I'm a big fan of Laura Antinou's Marketplace books which have many varieties of sex/gender, but those are fiction, a totally different thing, and read for a different purpose). <br /><br />As for 50 Shades, the less said about that the better. :)ancilla_kssthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10968994155747861194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8866345106243176357.post-33841276093697252092013-03-13T09:06:26.837-05:002013-03-13T09:06:26.837-05:00I don't accept any single-sex stories, so no m...I don't accept any single-sex stories, so no matter how "emocional" it would be, I'm not reading that. But... I think that many stories are too much about phisical contact, not about the emocional or spiritual facet of the relation. As far as I know there is much more positions written in English, but in my own language there is very few D/s books. And if there is any, is like 50 Shades of Grey, which for people who knows something about D/s relationships it's far too soft (I mean soft about connection between Dom and sumbimissive). And as always - I'm sorry for my English :) shilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13484505877145964706noreply@blogger.com