Bagab Bagab từ Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, France

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11/05/2024

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2019-05-30 14:30

Ehon Nhật Bản - Chuyện Nhà Okashiki - Ước Gì Có Một Chú Cún Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rien Ono

This is the best book BY FAR in this series!!! I don't know what it was about the first 2 books; I would begin reading them and I would take my time. They didn't seem very fast paced to me or that funny at all. But by the end of the books, I was just hooked. I like the world Kim Harrison has built so I just kept getting sucked right back in. With this book tho, it seemed pretty fast paced to me. Their were several times I caught myself laughing out loud at the book or even smiling at it. lol It got pretty intense at some points. Especially since a lot of things seem to be happening at once. && FINALLY some spicey action happens in the book. ;) I did get a little pissed at Ivy at one point. I don't understand why she just doesn't leave Rachel alone. Rachel has made it clear she does not swing that way and will not share blood. So when Rachel has sex with..... hahahah "someone" Ivy flips out! Ivy needs to just back off! Anyways, All the great characters are in the book.... (view spoiler) You also meet a new demon towards the end; that we've only briefly heard about a few times. So when Rachel finally meets him it's like "Holy shit!!!!" lol I can't wait to read more about this new demon. VERY strange! I'm glad I stuck with the series. I'm going tomorrow to pick up the 4th book. This is definitely one of my new favorites. :)

2019-05-30 17:30

Tiếng Chim Hót Trong Bụi Mận Gai Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi:

Ever wonder what kind of creature lurked beyond the green XXX door, helping create the $8 billion a year monster called the porn industry? Ever wonder how Marvel’s X-Men, the Incredible Hulk, and Spiderman himself were behind it all? Beaver Street reveals all, leaving no holes barred. Robert Rosen, aka Bobby Paradise, started writing “girl copy” and phone sex scripts for High Society in the early 80s. His boss, Carl Ruderman, had started him at $17,000 to make the magazine “crazier” than its competitors. Tapping into his earlier experience as a comic skit writer, the rookie cranked out his first HS pictorial feature: a Cool Hand Luke leather-and-lace lesbian chain gang. Ruderman declared his new recruit a “creative genius” who “would not be standing in a breadline.” By this time, the skin tycoon was clearing over a quarter million dollars a month from High Society’s phone-sex juggernaut. The computerized system logged over 500,000 calls a day, Ruderman made 2 cents per (the phone company made 7), and his best customer was the Pentagon. Like his colleagues in the industry, Ruderman fancied himself a progressive publisher not a purveyor of smut. So when Bobby Paradise described High Society to a New York Post interviewer as “porno,” the outraged smutmeister axed him. Rosen landed on his feet at Ruderman’s competitor, Swank Publications, which published hundred of titles, including the iconic Swank and Stag. At Stag, he worked with porno’s expanded Fantastic Four, “The Nasty Nine.” On the receiving end of the celebrity cocksmen were the likes of Wendy Whoppers, Candy Cantaloupes, Busty Dusty, Pandora Peaks, and Auntie Climax. Soon, Rosen climbed the equal opportunity porno ladder and took over as managing editor at Stag’s sister rag, For Adult’s Only. Till now he had been a kind of Gulliver –a stranger in a strange land. At FAO, he went native with what he calls “an experiment in participatory journalism.” He became the star of his own “$5 Blowjob” feature. But, in spite of the heroic efforts of his co-star, a Hungarian, the “newcummer” got stage fright. Otherwise known in the industry as the dreaded “waiting for wood.” Finally, Paradise became the poet laureate editor at Chip Goodman’s D-Cup. He wrote of “bodacious bazooms,”“magnificent milkers,” “succulent saggers,” and “wobbling wazoobies.” Sixteen years in the trenches, the author witnessed the rise and fall of the industry: from its phone sex Golden Age, to the Traci Lord’s scandal (“the pornographic equivalent of a Chernobyl-size toxic spill”), to Reagan’s anti-Obscenity crusade, to the free internet porn which put the final stake through the heart of the men’s mag biz. In Beaver Street, the defrocked Mr. Paradise leaves us with a new kind of X-File which creates its own genre: a confessional for-adults-only romantic comedy with a rare, thoughtful twist. Brilliant!

Người đọc Bagab Bagab từ Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, France

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.