50 Shades of Gray

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I usually read during my kids swim lessons, but I wont be bringing this one out.

Since there seems to be some experts here, please recommend a better erotica novel that is not a romance.


Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy. It's Political Intrigue with a liberal sprinkling of Porn in a medieval setting.
Anonymous
I'm also interested in what others find to be better reads than 50 shades.
Anonymous
Is this an appropriate workplace topic between male and female co-workers?
Anonymous
Better erotica out there. Lauren Dane's Brown Sibling's (4 books; each sibling has their own story) Olivia Cunning's Sinner's on Tour (2 books with 3 more to come out), Mari Carr's (Wild Irish 7 books) Jayne Rylon's Compass Brother's series (4 books). Look them up on Amazon or on the author's websites for the exact names of each book and the order.

The writing isn't going to win any literary fiction prizes but it isn't as horrible as 50 Shades. I will warn everyone, some of the books include threesomes and group sex. All the threeseomes that I've seen are either M-M-F or M-F-M. For whatever reason there aren't any F-F-M or F-M-F. I'm sure they are out there but they don't seem to be as common. The language is graphic when it comes to sex, but there is a story that accompanies the sex parts, which differentiates all these books from Penthouse Letters.
Anonymous
Read it. Not going to lie, I did like it. I do NOT think it's erotica, but more of an erotic romance. Anyone who thinks it's 'mommy porn' doesn't read much romance or erotic books.

Another book that recently came out, Bared to You by Sylvia Day, is being compared similar to to Fifty Shades, but better. It's a good read.
Anonymous
Is there something wrong with you if you are a man and like this book?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there something wrong with you if you are a man and like this book?


no, men read books too.
Anonymous
Anyone have any erotica to recommend that doesn't include s&m or any rape scenes. I like erotica, but one rape ruins the book for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this an appropriate workplace topic between male and female co-workers?


no.

i read 3/4 of it. the sex was good at parts, but i got bored and didn't finish it. i agree, the writing is pathetic. "anastasia came home and felt dirty, so she took a shower. afterwards, she felt better. as she was drying herself off, the phone rang. it was christian. "damn it," she thought, "why can't he give me 15 minutes of peace." i answered. "what are you doing, " he asked. "drying myself off," i said. "ana, why don't i take my helicopter over there, and make you wet," he asked. "damn it," i thought....."so, i said okay...we really need to talk, i 'm not sure i'm going to sign that contract." "i'll be right over," barked christian.

and i made that up. "bad writing," you think. yep, you're right. and that's 50 shades of gray.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this an appropriate workplace topic between male and female co-workers?


no.

i read 3/4 of it. the sex was good at parts, but i got bored and didn't finish it. i agree, the writing is pathetic. "anastasia came home and felt dirty, so she took a shower. afterwards, she felt better. as she was drying herself off, the phone rang. it was christian. "damn it," she thought, "why can't he give me 15 minutes of peace." i answered. "what are you doing, " he asked. "drying myself off," i said. "ana, why don't i take my helicopter over there, and make you wet," he asked. "damn it," i thought....."so, i said okay...we really need to talk, i 'm not sure i'm going to sign that contract." "i'll be right over," barked christian.

and i made that up. "bad writing," you think. yep, you're right. and that's 50 shades of gray.


One of my male co-workers like to talk about it with some of the ladies. They seem uncomfortable. He seems unaware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: ... All the threeseomes that I've seen are either M-M-F or M-F-M ....


Does M-M-F mean that the Men are bi, and does m-f-m mean the men are pure hetro?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better erotica out there. Lauren Dane's Brown Sibling's (4 books; each sibling has their own story) Olivia Cunning's Sinner's on Tour (2 books with 3 more to come out), Mari Carr's (Wild Irish 7 books) Jayne Rylon's Compass Brother's series (4 books). Look them up on Amazon or on the author's websites for the exact names of each book and the order.

The writing isn't going to win any literary fiction prizes but it isn't as horrible as 50 Shades. I will warn everyone, some of the books include threesomes and group sex. All the threeseomes that I've seen are either M-M-F or M-F-M. For whatever reason there aren't any F-F-M or F-M-F. I'm sure they are out there but they don't seem to be as common. The language is graphic when it comes to sex, but there is a story that accompanies the sex parts, which differentiates all these books from Penthouse Letters.


Yes, they are out there, but as most romance and erotic books are written and geared for women/by women, the majority of menages will features two men vs two women.
Anonymous
According to today's Post, "50 Shades" is helping a lot of women rev up their sex lives. No one here's experienced that?
Anonymous
Very poor writing. I found the story line disturbing in that the female character was weak and dominated by an older, rich and more powerful male. I don't see how that is erotic.
Anonymous
The Gilbert Gottfried narrated version is much better. You can check out a sample here:

http://www.jest.com/video/174214/gilbert-gottfried-reads-fifty-shades-of-grey
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