*** This forum was active till April, 2021. Now it is read-only, please use the New forum! ***

+  AChat Forum
|-+  Off-Topic
| |-+  Quizz, Fav TV, Fav Music, Fav Films, Books... (Moderators: Lover, Brandybee, jayc, Nat33)
| | |-+  Books, Books, and more Books
« previous next »
: 1 ... 3 4 [5]
: Books, Books, and more Books  ( 44738 )
Jamie200
Jr. Member
**
: 50


STOCKINGS AND SILK FEEL SEXY


« #60 : May 18, 2015, 09:02:53 AM »


SO I found this years ago and it might be worth a look.

https://www.gutenberg.org/

its project Gutenberg...many of the classics are here in digital format completely free!

happy reading.. :D

kisses

Momma_andrea
Hero Member
*****
: 9502


Lady of the twin moons©


« #61 : August 30, 2016, 07:44:04 PM »

I just read the first Chapter of SUNSTONE A graphic novel about modern love with a BDSM back ground. So far so good. Great artwork, and the characters are interesting, honestly they are near reflections of people I know, hmm....
I suggest at least a quick peek if just for the imagery.

http://orig01.deviantart.net/b068/f/2012/254/f/7/sunstone1_by_shiniez-d5edg7n.pdf


« : August 30, 2016, 07:52:31 PM Momma_andrea »


http://redandbrunettelesbian.tumblr.com
hentaiboy69
Hero Member
*****
: 7883



« #62 : August 31, 2016, 04:17:50 AM »

You came sooo late, Momma......I posted about Sunstone so far away!


After this, I agree, the story and the characters are amazing and the one on DA is just a preliminar form of the comic! infact, it's published as book and if I remember well, the 4th is on the way or already released!

hentaiboy69
Hero Member
*****
: 7883



« #63 : August 31, 2016, 04:28:36 AM »

Just to have a fast reminder and some other example of the author art....

http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php/topic,2508.0.html

Momma_andrea
Hero Member
*****
: 9502


Lady of the twin moons©


« #64 : August 31, 2016, 02:35:13 PM »

I thought of buying it, HB. But if I do I think I want an actual book, not electronic. Something I can go lie down with and read. Amazon has them used. 
« : August 31, 2016, 02:36:49 PM Momma_andrea »


http://redandbrunettelesbian.tumblr.com
hentaiboy69
Hero Member
*****
: 7883



« #65 : August 31, 2016, 04:00:02 PM »

well, you can buy them on Amazon, infact....it's an interessing read Andrea, something I'm following onDA since the first strip

FoxyRoxxy
Hero Member
*****
: 10457


DESERT ROSE


« #66 : September 03, 2016, 11:40:43 AM »



knowledge is always inspirational   ;D


                           LAUGHTER IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL
Momma_andrea
Hero Member
*****
: 9502


Lady of the twin moons©


« #67 : September 06, 2016, 01:53:00 PM »

So Sunstone volume 2 showed up today on my doorstep.  I got some reading lined up.  Yayyyy



http://redandbrunettelesbian.tumblr.com
Vaughan
Hero Member
*****
: 2808


Reborn by her Master like larva to a Butterfly...


« #68 : June 23, 2017, 09:35:18 AM »

The Gorean Chronicles - John Norman.

Gor is the Counter-Earth setting for an extended series of sword and planet novels by author and philosophy professor John Norman.

The series is known for its content combining philosophy, erotica, and science fantasy.
It is known for its repeated depiction of sexual fantasies involving men abducting and physically and sexually brutalizing women, who grow to enjoy their submissive state. According to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Norman's "sexual philosophy" is "widely detested" but the books have inspired a Gorean subculture.

The series has been variably referred to by publishers with several names including:
The Chronicles of Counter-Earth (Ballantine Books),
The Saga of Tarl Cabot (DAW Books),
Gorean Cycle (Tandem Books),
Gorean Chronicles (Masquerade Books),
Gorean Saga (Open Road Media),
and The Counter-Earth Saga (DAW Books, for novels with a protagonist other than Tarl Cabot).

The books in the series are known as The Scrolls among some members of the Gorean subculture.

1. Tarnsman of Gor   (1966)   
2. Outlaw of Gor   (1967)   
3. Priest-Kings of Gor   (1968)   
4. Nomads of Gor   (1969)   
5. Assassin of Gor   (1970)   
6. Raiders of Gor   (1971)   
7. Captive of Gor   (1972)   
8. Hunters of Gor   (1974)   
9. Marauders of Gor   (1975)   
10. Tribesmen of Gor   (1976)   
11. Slave Girl of Gor   (1977)   
12. Beasts of Gor   (1978)   
13. Explorers of Gor   (1979)   
14. Fighting Slave of Gor   (1980)   
15. Rogue of Gor   (1981)   
16. Guardsman of Gor   (1981)   
17. Savages of Gor   (1982)   
18. Blood Brothers of Gor   (1982)   
19. Kajira of Gor   (1983)   
20. Players of Gor   (1984)   
21. Mercenaries of Gor   (1985)   
22. Dancer of Gor   (1985)   
23. Renegades of Gor   (1986)   
24. Vagabonds of Gor   (1987)   
25. Magicians of Gor   (1988)   
26. Witness of Gor   (2001)   
27. Prize of Gor   (2008)   
28. Kur of Gor   (2009)   
29. Swordsmen of Gor   (2010)   
30. Mariners of Gor   (2011)   
31. Conspirators of Gor   (2012)   
32. Smugglers of Gor   (2012)   
33. Rebels of Gor  (2013)
34. Plunder of Gor  (2016)



Her kisses left something to be desired ... mmm ... the rest of her.
Vaughan
Hero Member
*****
: 2808


Reborn by her Master like larva to a Butterfly...


« #69 : September 12, 2017, 05:02:20 PM »

"The Story of O"  by Pauline Reage


Download EBOOK The Story of O for free    http://clearwalksoft.com/fiction/185109-the-story-of-o.html

Download PDF:     the-story-of-o.pdf   Download The Story of O PDF
 
Download ePUB:  the-story-of-o.epub   Download The Story of O ePUB
 
Download TXT:    the-story-of-o.txt   Download The Story of O TXT
 
Download DOCX: the-story-of-o.docx   Download The Story of O DOCX


Her kisses left something to be desired ... mmm ... the rest of her.
Vaughan
Hero Member
*****
: 2808


Reborn by her Master like larva to a Butterfly...


« #70 : October 17, 2017, 05:35:40 PM »

These 2 topics need merging -  http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php/topic,580.0.html   -  Off-Topic > Quizz, Fav TV, Fav Music, Fav Films, Books... > Books, Books, and More Books





Ok you have all seen the TV series  now read the  books



Game of thrones, its a great read though long  seven novels of 800 + pages, it tells a more complete story than the  TV series  ands is difficult to put down.  If you like medieval dramas  with some sex violence and magic thrown in  check them out. There is the usual  knights, goodies  baddies  and a whole gamut of characters all well developed  and fleshed out.



Seriously if you liked the TV series  you LOVE the books




Here's the Titles

A Game of Thrones (1996)
A Clash of Kings (1998)
A Storm of Swords (2000)
A Feast for Crows (2005)
A Dance with Dragons (2011)
The Winds of Winter (forthcoming)
A Dream of Spring (forthcoming)


Her kisses left something to be desired ... mmm ... the rest of her.
JessiCapri
Hero Member
*****
: 2178



« #71 : July 16, 2020, 11:44:24 AM »

The Room Where It Happened ~~  By John Bolton Trump's former National Security Advisor

Vaughan and I are both reading this and we both feel the same way. 

This man should have hired a ghost writer because he is a terrible author.  I did expect him to be a bit arrogant but he surpasses all expectations.

V may finish the book as he has more patience than I do....but I have closed the book and truly believe that I will have to be extremely bored with zero reading options before I open it again.

analetta
Sr. Member
****
: 449

Gone back to original account : Soniaslut


« #72 : July 30, 2020, 06:31:03 AM »

I'm a huge Terry Pratchett fan. All the disc world novels and I even read the stuff he wrote for young adults.
My favorite is the trilogy about Tiffany Aching, about a young witch in the making. He is funny, clever and gives you characters you really adore. and don't even get me started on the Nac Mac Feegle.

Terry makes fun and light of fantasy like Douglas Adams did with Sci fi.

p.s. I haven't read '50 shades'. I know many people who have with mixed reviews. So its on the list but not high

As a fellow Pratchett fan...favourites have to be the witches followed very closely by the Watch, could I suggest another English author you may enjoy Andrea?
Robert Rankin.  Similar to Pratchett but perhaps with a more steampunk/Victorian flavour.
The first book of his I discovered, I picked up on a train from Exeter to Manchester, it had been abandoned on a seat, and I loved it.
It was "Raiders Of The Lost Car Park". It's the second in the Cornelius Murphy trilogy, so I jumped in at the wrong place, but still enjoyed it.
Rankin has written many books, some in series, some stand alone. I haven't read everything, maybe 15 so far, but I've enjoyed each one.
Give him a try.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Car_Park



Momma_andrea
Hero Member
*****
: 9502


Lady of the twin moons©


« #73 : July 30, 2020, 12:51:41 PM »

Talk about wrong part, my first Pratchett book was "Eric"
Which is like 9th down the list. But it proves that each story can stand alone.


http://redandbrunettelesbian.tumblr.com
Vaughan
Hero Member
*****
: 2808


Reborn by her Master like larva to a Butterfly...


« #74 : February 16, 2021, 05:14:31 PM »

Topping from below  -  Laura Reese

An erotic thriller about a woman's voyage into the heart of evil.



Her kisses left something to be desired ... mmm ... the rest of her.
: 1 ... 3 4 [5]  
« previous next »
: