Friday, May 21, 2010

What are some books that are sexually graphic?

I've read Climax by Jacqueline DeGroot, and really enjoyed the detailed descriptions, instead of authors skipping the "good parts." Does anyone have any books like this they'd recommend?

What are some books that are sexually graphic?
Looking for Mr. Goodbar by Judith Rossner, is incredibly graphic (notoriously so), but unfortunately its graphic nature wasn't intended to titilate, rather it was to disturb...
Reply:Most of the light romance paperbacks are pretty graphic these days. You can also read the later titles in the Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake vampire novels.


Check on Amazon.com and put in the topic "erotica" and you'll find some titles that might interest you.
Reply:"Candy" by Terry Southern


"Drinking, Smoking and Screwing: Great Writers on Good Times" Edited by Sara Nickles
Reply:A.M. Homes is another one rather like Drew described who often puts sexual but disturbing pasages in her books. I've never read anything quite like her "The End Of Alice." I loved the creepiness much like one likes being scared at a scary movie, was sold, and have tried to read everything by her since.


Her book of short stories the Safety of Objects (which i reckon is a film now as well?! I must check my local Blockbuster...) features the (if it ain't already, it will be)cult classic short story A Real Doll. Sooo sexually twisted and bizarre!
Reply:Kildar and its sequels by John Ringo!
Reply:Kushiel's Scion by Jacqueline Carey came out in June. I just finished Kushiel's Chosen last month, and I have to go pick up a copy of Avatar this month.
Reply:the love slave, by beatrice small,,,,, my husband really likes me to read it!!!
Reply:Karen Robards writes some pretty sexy stuff. suprisingly alot of her books even have good story lines. I think the sexiest thing I ever read was a real surprise. I was reading "Lie Down with Lions" by Ken Follet. He writes alot of spy stuff. Well smack in the middle of this 'spy' book was an entire chapter of 2 spies getting back together to 'remember' how it used to be. It was quite graphic. m
Reply:Anais Nin's erotica is quite graphic, and it's well written. It's the short stories you want, like Delta of Venus. The first pornography written by a woman, so historically important too.


And, the stuff Anne Rice wrote before she did Interview with the Vampire etc. Sleeping Beauty, Beauty's Release, Beauty's Punishment, I think they're called, and the name she wrote under was Anne Rampling - I think. Something Rampling, anyway.They're classics of the erotica world now, though they lean politely towards a cheery sado-masochism which the heroine enjoys with a shriek of protest. Very detailed.
Reply:Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk.
Reply:Come and sit beside me...there's Balzac..it's minor in it's decsriptions but suggestive...wait, there's Robert Graves' I, Claudius..talks about Roman stuff...Oh, this is just too much and you've asked me on the wrong night....listen, I don't mean to sound forward or suggestive but I am in NO condition to discuss this tonight! I am much too horny! I need for my Lady to be here with me and then I'd tell her everyhting I've ever read or imagined! I gotta go...take care!
Reply:D H Lawrences' 'Lady Chatterly's Lover'





'Dolores' - I forget the author's name





Most of Harold Robbins' and Sydney Sheldon's works
Reply:'My secret life' which was edited by by James Kincaid.


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