The Penis Identity
The Penis Supremacy
The Penis Ultimatum
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Anonymous2007-11-03 20:36
Dick Wars II: Attack of the Clit
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Anonymous2007-11-04 2:04
Bump for Kushiel's Dart and the Claiming of Sleeping Beauty
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Anonymous2007-11-05 0:07
Bumpf or bataille's story of the eye. The man was writing things in 1929 that still shock to this day.
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Anonymous2007-11-05 18:16
Aqua Erotica isn't a novel, but its a collection of great short stories, all water-themed (no watersports, I promise you).
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Anonymous2007-11-06 5:15
Claiming of Sleeping Beauty is FUCKWIN, and should be read immediately.
Kushiel's Dart (and it's sequels) by Jacqueline Carey is pretty decent pop-fiction with lots of well written sex. Basic premise : A girl born into a world of courtesans is chosen by the gods to be sexually aroused by pain. She gets bought and trained by a spy master/nobleman, and becomes his instrument in obtaining information from his enemies through BDSM encounters.
Also of interest:
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter- short, but delicious; an awesome collection of erotic stories based on fucked up fairy tales and legends. Some of the shit that happened in this book was crazy, and some of it was completely arousing.
Sexing the Cherry by Jeannette Winterson- this one is debatable. I found the narrative confusing as all fuck, but litfags would probably drool over it. The basic premise is this guy, Jordan, is trying to find this dancer he fell in love with at first sight. There are all sorts of weird sexual encounters along the way, but I'd hesitate to call them simply 'erotic' since this heads towards The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood in genre. It's kind of a heavy read, but if you're just looking for throw away erotica, you'd be better off browsing the erotica section in your local Borders.
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Anonymous2007-11-06 9:27
You should see if you can get "Song of the Red Ruby" by Agnar Mykle. It's norwegian, and caused a huge scandal when it came out (in 1956 I think..), actually leading to it being banned for some years. Norway at that time was quite socialistic, so banning something wasn't very common. It's not just erotic, there's a lot more history to it too.