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message 1: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) LMAO...that title would put me off! I've read many romance novels because their light fast reads, but since joining GR I've become a bit more discriminating. I still like one from time to time, but man those covers and titles are really embarrassing, especially when I have to check out at the library. I wish I could remember titles, but they really are not memorable reads.


message 2: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) LMAO...Heather don't feel bad...I have those on my TBR list!! *blushing*


message 3: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I read the Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, because I bought it at a used book store, not quite sure what it was. I wanted to read the next one, but was always way too embarassed to purchase it!!!! I also read my mom's copy of 9 1/2 Weeks and the Story of O. (in secret, of course)


message 4: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Umm, Dark Lover, by J.R. Ward, partially because a friend threw it on my workstation at work (I am a teacher) and said here read some cheesy vampire porn... though I didn't feel it was anymore porn than many romance novels, I read it and was mildly curious about the rest, but never actually got them. However, I still haven't put it on my lists of books read on here yet.


Petra in Queenstown (petra-x) I liked the Anne Rice books sort of. I mean I liked them being well-written dirty books but her kinks aren't mine so I only sort of enjoyed them.

The Story of O is an amazing book on every level.


message 6: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments I read Exit to Eden when I was a teenager. I really liked it then, but I don't know how it would hold up now at the age of thirty.

I'm not ashamed of liking The Story of O, though. That book was fascinating.


Petra in Queenstown (petra-x) I'm not really ashamed at all of reading dirty books, whether they are well written or rubbish but I do feel a bit silly reading stuff like Amy Fisher: My Story. Real rubbish.




message 8: by Conni (new)

Conni (ccorn) | 13 comments I was reading the Ladys Tutor by Robin Schone. I take the book I'm reading everywhere with me. I was in the waiting room of my doctors office and proceeded to do some major blushing. LOL! I had to take the book to the car to cool off. Umhhmm. I left that one at home.

CC


message 9: by Ronnie (new)

Ronnie I'm reading American Psycho, and taking it on the tram I get very self-conscious, trying to hide the cover. I'm paranoid that people will take it as a reflection of me personally.


message 10: by Justine (new)

Justine (paperbackheart) I don't get embarrassed by what I read really...the only thing that comes to mind is when I read the Gossip Girl series and some of the spin-offs. I read in my car a lot and get kind of embarrassed leaving stuff like that out on the seat.
My mom got me a Judy Blume box set when I was in fourth grade or something and hid Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret from me in the entertainment center. I found it and didn't know what the big deal was.


message 11: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 413 comments I read The Blonde Geisha I got it online when I bought it I didn't know it was an erotic novel but then when I got it, it said EROTIC NOVEL on the front I blacked it out so people at my college wouldnt see...lol.


message 12: by IUHoosier (new)

IUHoosier | 32 comments What I read doesn't usually embarrass me, its the cover art that embarrasses me! Why, oh why, do we have to have half naked men and women galloping across the covers of our books? I'm not going to choose to read the book because of the size of the guy's... hmm.... well. You know what I mean.


message 13: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments fiona I had that too a bit, but started reading them anyway and enjoy them sometimes.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments That's one of my favorite continuing thread categories over at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books: "Cover Snark."

My favorite is the one of the three-handed lady.


message 15: by Jane (new)

Jane I'm about to start the second book of the Twilight series, and I have to say I will be kind of embarrassed to take that one out into public, even though I know it has a lot of fans. I am by no means a teenage girl, and I do a majority of my reading on the bus to and from work. I also have a pulp romance novel sitting on my shelf, and I'm waiting for the day that I can coop myself up inside, not go out in public, and burn through the thing.

I almost feel embarrassed to be embarrassed. Is there really any shame in reading books like this knowing that so many people read them? There's a woman I ride the bus with, who is ALWAYS reading a pulpy romance novel like people read the daily newspaper. I've never thought any less of her for it; I just always take it for granted that this individual is particularly fond of romance novels. And if she's not embarrassed, then there's no reason any else should be either.


message 16: by Lynlee4 (new)

Lynlee4 | 117 comments Heather wrote: "Ok, I guess if we all share something embarrassing it won't hurt as bad. But all you people out there better add something and not just read all these posts here!!! ;)

So, I was going through th..."


I read the Sleeping Beauty series back in the 90's. They're not books you can easily describe to anyone whose not read them. Reading them was almost like passing a car wreck - you just can't help but look.

Around the same time, I saw Anne Rice on a TV interview talking about them...she said something to the effect that what was in the books was every woman's fantasy. After reading the books, I'd have to disagree.


message 17: by ScottK (last edited Dec 14, 2008 04:09PM) (new)

ScottK | 535 comments That's what I hate about being a gay man...I like read LBQT novels except that most of them have hot guys half clothed on the cover....not that I mind looking at them , but I do not want it known on the bus, plane , beach that I am lovingly partnered to another man. If I did I would just wear a rainbow flag everywhere I went.

P.S. And just to avoid any conflict it isn't because I am ashamed of who I am as much as it is not really anyones business, especially on a bus, plane, beach.


message 18: by Bettie (new)

Bettie I once read two-thirds of that Dianetics thing - now that is really embarrasing. I was young *shrugs*


message 19: by Nancy (new)

Nancy ScottK wrote: "That's what I hate about being a gay man...I like read LBQT novels except that most of them have hot guys half clothed on the cover....not that I mind looking at them , but I do not want it known o..."

Scott, how's this for an embarrassing cover?

The Price of Temptation

I enjoy well-written erotica (m/f, f/f, m/m) and am certainly not ashamed of it. I agree with Scott, though, that many of the covers are too embarrassing to display in public. A discreet cloth cover solves the problem. But what to do about flushed cheeks and sweaty palms? Some books are better left at home.


message 20: by Jane (new)

Jane Nancy wrote: "ScottK wrote: "That's what I hate about being a gay man...I like read LBQT novels except that most of them have hot guys half clothed on the cover....not that I mind looking at them , but I do not ..."

Is that a basketball in his britches?


message 21: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 413 comments Nancy that is a great one...lol


message 22: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments I thought it was a funny period at the beginning of Harry Potter. People would be talking what a hype it was between children and then on the metro or train people of all different ages (20, 35, 56 or more) would be reading the books. And you would notice that many, I saw especially adult men, would read the book but not take it completely out of there bag adn look around with a face saying..please let nobody I know be here too and see what I am reading....


message 23: by Kevin (new)

Kevin (imkevbo) ScottK wrote: "That's what I hate about being a gay man...I like read LBQT novels except that most of them have hot guys half clothed on the cover....not that I mind looking at them , but I do not want it known o..."

Scott,

My problem with publicly reading the gay books, that I love by the way, is that people always mistake me for the Hot dude on the cover. Then I have to explain and it's very embarrasing for all involved. Lol, I WISH!

Kev



message 24: by Jen B (new)

Jen B (jennybee618) Nancy, that cover is hilarious!

I'm not into the erotica/romance kinds of books (of course, I've never read them, so maybe I could be!) but I get somewhat embarrassed by those Red Dress Ink books sometimes (and yes, I read them anyway -- guilty pleasure!) Some of them are well-written and good books, but some of them have such ditzy titles/cover pictures. I took a bunch back to a used bookstore, and the guys going through the stack were teasing me about them (haven't been back to that bookstore since...)

Really, I'm not embarrassed to be seen reading anything, though. I'd rather be seen reading (even if it is a somewhat silly book) than be one of those annoying people broadcasting my personal business by screaming into my cellphone.


message 25: by Darla (new)

Darla (sylvanfox) | 573 comments My brother is gay. I'm so gonna make a poster of that book cover for him for Christmas.... lmao

I did find this little tiny feathery rooster for him.... I can't give it to him in front of all of the family, but I was planning on adding a note saying: It took some doing, but I found a little c**k for you. :)




message 26: by Nancy (new)

Nancy One of these days I'll read the book and let you know if it's as cheesy as the cover!


message 27: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Jane wrote: "Is that a basketball in his britches?"

A little squishy for a basketball, do you think?


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

(#27) Scott, how's this for an embarrassing cover?

The Price of Temptation

I like the look on the family member in the portrait over the hall table...


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

I read a bunch of things that my mother had almost hidden. (My mom was like Jessalina's... just read it if you want to. No big deal.) The books she had almost hidden were her (gay) brother's... very racy stuff. Can't remember any of the titles, however, except the Kinsey report, but that hardly counts, does it.


message 30: by rebecca j (new)

rebecca j (technophobe) | 6029 comments I read The Happy Hooker as a teenager, and while it was sort of disgusting, it was like a wreck - you had to read it. That's probably one of the worst books I read, except for some porn disguised as sci-fi I found on my brothers' bookshelves. I was so naive, I thought people really thought like that! Now I have to hide the steamy novels only at work - I teach preschool. Otherwise, I just read what catches my attention.


message 31: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments Can anyone say BARBARA CARTLAND????


Petra in Queenstown (petra-x) Agggggggghhhhhh *barf* Ann how could you? How many of BC's books did you read?

I don't really get embarrassed by reading dirty books, but more books that everyone thinks are real crap (like BC!). I read Amy Fisher: my True Story or similar and that was bad.



message 33: by Jane (new)

Jane Nancy wrote:

A little squishy for a basketball, do you think?"


You're right. Maybe they're Nerf balls.


message 34: by Darla (new)

Darla (sylvanfox) | 573 comments lmao Hayes... I actually had to scroll back up and click the link again just so I could look at the family portrait on the wall... :)


message 35: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments Petra, I guess I read around 25, but that was years ago!! Don't hate me!! I did not know any better! lol
I also read Rosemary Rogers... Hey, this thread is embarrassing books, isin't is??!!
:)


Petra in Queenstown (petra-x) 25! Gee did you keep all the books? Get a signed (pink) picture? Just joking!

Never heard of Rosemary Rogers.


message 37: by Sarenna (last edited Dec 16, 2008 11:47AM) (new)

Sarenna (djsthree) | 63 comments I read The Passover Plot in college. I thought the book was fascinating, but it's one of those that has the potential to start some REALLY heated discussions (as I found out). I guess the fact I was reading the book at all was like some kind of open invitation to bashing. ~shrugs~ I just thought the book had an interesting theory.


message 38: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I spent a summer at my granparents, and the only reading material available was Barbara Cartland, and Earl Stanley Gardener! I think I was 12 or 13. I loved the Gardeners, but the Cartlands were atrocious. I still read them, because I HAD to read. There must have been 30 of them. I never wanted any of my girlfriends to know. They may be half a step above Harlequin, but that's probably debatable!


message 39: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 16, 2008 11:56PM) (new)

I used to live in brooklyn, a 5-minute walk from the main branch of the brooklyn library at prospect park. [Brilliant - I really miss that time and that place, great movie theater too *sigh*. :]

I was thinking about coming to Italy and so I decided that I should read something in Italian. The only thing available at my reading level were the italian equivalent of the Harmony/Harlequin Romances, written during the Fascist era to boot!! They were hilariously funny. And no one could understand the titles, but they were embarrassing just the same because of the cover art.

Plus ça change, plus c'est la meme chose... and all that. (The more things change, the more they stay the same.) Can't remember who said that first, or is it just a timeless saying?


message 40: by Bianca (last edited Dec 17, 2008 04:04AM) (new)

Bianca (biancamaria) | 120 comments ok ok, I confess. I read my mothers hidden Mills and Boon and Harlequin books when I was younger.


Abigail (42stitches) | 360 comments I already shared my story about the Chinese erotica and how nothing I read these days embarrasses me anymore, but I finally remembered being embarrassed by a book. I was a bout 12 and a had a celebrity crush on Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Someone got me a book about him and it was "the thing" to be secretive about who your crush was at that age. So I covered the book so no one would know what it was. Sheesh, kids can be funny...now I couldn't care less what people think about what I'm reading...lol

That's funny about the American Psycho, Veronica. Have you finished it yet? You'll have to let us know if you change your mind about how you think people will react...


Petra in Queenstown (petra-x) I read a lot of children's books. Picture books meant for pre-readers. I really enjoy them. I am slightly embarrassed by this. I am even more embarrassed by the fact that I spend ages selecting them and buy at least twenty a month for my bookshop (but because I want them too). Unless one really impresses me I don't put them on my Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ shelf.
(Pete the Sheep-Sheep really impressed me).


message 43: by ScottK (last edited Dec 17, 2008 07:49PM) (new)

ScottK | 535 comments Nancy wrote: "ScottK wrote: "That's what I hate about being a gay man...I like read LBQT novels except that most of them have hot guys half clothed on the cover....not that I mind looking at them , but I do not ..."

OMG Nancy ...sorry it took me so long to reply but yeah , I actually read an excerpt of that book , I had to go take a cold shower!!
Oh and Kevin ..... that has never happened to me, but Yay for you. If asked I would just tell them it was a few years ago. :)




message 44: by Jensownzoo (new)

Jensownzoo | 338 comments I, too, tend to read my hot-and-flustery books at home...not because I am embarassed by them but because of the effects of reading them...

The only books I can remember consciously deciding to read at home because I didn't want to answer questions about them were my college roommates Wiccan texts, especially since I was in the middle of Iowa. Nowadays, I don't think I would confine them to home because the conversations could be interesting.

RE: The Price of Temptation cover...GG, how does he WALK?!?!


message 45: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Jensownzoo wrote: "RE: The Price of Temptation cover...GG, how does he WALK?!?! "

I'm sure he doesn't spend too much time walking. :D


message 46: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Darla wrote: "My brother is gay. I'm so gonna make a poster of that book cover for him for Christmas.... lmao

I did find this little tiny feathery rooster for him.... I can't give it to him in front of all o..."


Darla, why not just buy him the book?

Or is he one of those guys who won't be caught dead reading a romance?


message 47: by Ronnie (new)

Ronnie Abigail, I just finished American Psycho tonight. The last half of the book was quite difficult for me, not so much the gory scenes, which horrified but captivated me. It was more the massive chapter on Huey Lewis and the News, and the lengthy descriptions of the electrical goods Bateman bought which bored me so much that I nearly skipped them. But the book made me think, really think and that's important. Not something I'll be rushing to reread anytime soon. And most definitely not something I want most people to see me reading!


message 48: by April (new)

April (escapegal) | 130 comments I'm embarassed that I just added 8 books to my TBR from this thread...


message 49: by Kevin (new)

Kevin (manchesterunited) still laughing...what a great thread! I gave my ultra conservative Mom a copy ofThe Stupidest Angel A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror, Version 2.0 for Christmas. Then I read my copy...sex, smashing santa's head in, zombies at the manger. Still laughing. :)


message 50: by Kevin (new)

Kevin (manchesterunited) My wife was at the car dealership getting the oil changed reading this one. She looked up to see a half dozen people staring at her and her book...the book is fun but the cover is truly embarassing. Take a look! :) Lady Knight


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