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LongerJohnny​(dom male)
2 years ago • Dec 27, 2021
LongerJohnny​(dom male) • Dec 27, 2021
tallslenderguy wrote:
i fucking love the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen Donaldson.

My all-time favorite series!!!
I've read all 10 books a dozen times, as well as everything else he's written.
(OK, this is lame, but I got an autographed copy of one of them.)
A Cloud​(sub female){Owned}
2 years ago • Dec 28, 2021
Favourite classics
'To Kill a Mockingbird'
'Frankenstein'
'Dune'
'The Age of Innocence'
'Heart of Darkness'
'Where the Wild Things Are'
Pamela Allen children's books

Big ideas/Philosophy
'Stealing the Mona Lisa: What Art Stops Us from Seeing' by Darian Leader
'Porn Studies' Linda Williams
'The Art of Travel' Alain de Botton
'Lighting Design: A Perception-Based Approach' Christopher Cuttle

Current
Rereading -
'The God of Small Things' Arundhati Roy
'Getting It: A Guide to Hot, Healthy Hookups and Shame-Free Sex'
by Allison Moon
latexbondagebunny​(other male)
2 years ago • Dec 29, 2021
LongerJohnny wrote:
tallslenderguy wrote:
i fucking love the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen Donaldson.

My all-time favorite series!!!
I've read all 10 books a dozen times, as well as everything else he's written.
(OK, this is lame, but I got an autographed copy of one of them.)



I have the complete set too, even the lost excerpt from one of the earlier books.


Called Gilden Fire.
Aquarius Dom​(dom male)
2 years ago • Dec 29, 2021

Me too

Aquarius Dom​(dom male) • Dec 29, 2021
Mydelilah wrote:
I love the Clan of the Cave Bear series.


Though some of the later books lacked the brilliance of the first three !
SirsBabyDoll​(sub female){Pizza+☕}
2 years ago • Dec 29, 2021
The Grey Wolves series by Quinn Loftis as well as the offshoot series, The Gypsy Healers.

Book 15 of the GWS just dropped at midnight. I had pre-ordered it and I'm on page 130 right now.

She is a reachable author and will talk with you via FB messenger. She is a wonderful person.
nuovacane​(switch male)
2 years ago • Dec 30, 2021

Laura Antoniou books

nuovacane​(switch male) • Dec 30, 2021
simplylaura wrote:
The Marketplace series by Laura Antoniou or The Killer Wore Leather, also by Laura Antoniou.


IUmmm... I read some Laura Antoniou stories and collections she edited a while back. They were very horny. I shall go and re-read due to feeling horny
Spellbound Wytch{Mr. Parker}
2 years ago • Dec 30, 2021

Re: Laura Antoniou books

Spellbound Wytch{Mr. Parker} • Dec 30, 2021
nuovacane wrote:
IUmmm... I read some Laura Antoniou stories and collections she edited a while back. They were very horny. I shall go and re-read due to feeling horny


I've read everything she's written and even all her essays and keynote speeches that used to be available on the now defunct human sexuality dot org website.

I also belonged to her newsgroup 25 years ago - way back in the day of those things and was lucky enough to establish an email friendship with her. I can't conceive of *anyone* more knowledgeable than she on the intricacies of our chosen kink. She shoots from the hip, can be sarcastic, scathing and damned funny - all at the same time.

The Marketplace series and her "The Murderer Wore Leather" books are my go to kinky reading choices. Always.
nuovacane​(switch male)
2 years ago • Dec 31, 2021
nuovacane​(switch male) • Dec 31, 2021
Some reading highlights for me:

Books about sex or kink I like are:
The Image - Jeanne De Berg. I hadn't heard of Women's Rites/Scenes from the Erotic Imagination so thanks for that tip
Venus in Furs - Leopold Sacher-Masoch for evenings I am dreaming of serving a Domme
Story of 'O' - Pauline Reage for weekends I am in charge. I'm surprised that hasn't been mentioned.
9 1/2 Weeks - Elizabeth McNeill. As mentioned above, the film is OK-ish but the book is much better
Various online story sites e.g. Lush

Books about other stuff I like are:
Blue of Noon - George Bataille
Cities of the Red Night - William Burroughs
The Farewell Party - Milan Kundera
Sanctuary - William Faulkner
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad