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

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


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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.



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

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.

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.

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.


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.

Is that a basketball in his britches?


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

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.

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. :)
(#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...
The Price of Temptation
I like the look on the family member in the portrait over the hall table...
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.


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.

A little squishy for a basketball, do you think?"
You're right. Maybe they're Nerf balls.


I also read Rosemary Rogers... Hey, this thread is embarrassing books, isin't is??!!
:)

Never heard of Rosemary Rogers.


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?
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?

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...

(Pete the Sheep-Sheep really impressed me).

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. :)

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?!?!

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

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?



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