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The Best American Erotica 2007 (Best American Erotica)
from: Touchstone
List Price: $14.00Your Price: $11.90 You Save: $2.10 (15%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780743289627
ISBN: 0743289625
Label: Touchstone
Manufacturer: Touchstone
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: February 06, 2007
Publisher: Touchstone
Studio: Touchstone
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Erotic Reading That Satisfies
Every Sexual Appetite
In the fourteenth edition of this seductive series, erotica's veterans and up-and-coming new writers join forces to explore how tantalizing crossing the so-called Lolita gap between youth and middle age can be.
Kathryn Harrison explores the story of a psychiatrist whose sexual affairs with a young client have an unexpected consequence; Dennis Cooper trails an extraordinary hustler working his older johns; and Jessica Cutler gives lessons on how a young woman can take down all the politicians in Washington with just the crook of her pretty little finger.
Guided by the genius of editor Susie Bright, The Best American Erotica 2007 will bring an exciting new climax to readers discovering that they love erotica -- and to those already hooked.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Interesting Themes
If you enjoy story content, and not just 'stroke content', you'll likely enjoy this anthology. I was pleasantly surprised by a few stories with new themes not seen before. I particularly enjoyed 'Fledgling', and found it to be outside of the box from what we usually see in erotica. 'The Rock Wall' was perhaps my favorite story - I'm a sucker for the Daddy/girl theme. Other stories that warrant special mention are 'Dream Machine' and 'Wish Girls'. This anthology definitely goes on my "keeper" shelf!
Rating: - Thumbs down
The stories are well crafted and original. However, I found them to be dry, and not very exciting. I only liked a few of the stories, probably three, if that many.
Rating: - Don't Bother
There are a couple of interesting stories here, but on the whole, not enough to recommend. Very ordinary writing and ideas. Not stimulating on any level. You can certainly find something better to spend your time reading.
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