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Here at Strictly News, we love reading erotic fiction, and it's our opinion that women in particular should have something to wank over that doesn't involve gynocological shots of gaping anuses...
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| 05 Sep 2007: How To Make Love Like A Porn Star
by Alexandra
Jenna’s in the news again. Last week, she announced that she’s quit the industry for good. She’s even removed her false breasts to prove how serious she is about this.
Why does this matter? Why are we interested?
Ms Jameson is a cultural icon. She’s the biggest star the adult industry has ever known. She has done more than any other adult actress towards making a career in pornography a respected (if not respectable) path to follow. The Jenna product is, whatever one’s view of her as an actress, a business success story. The ultimate platinum porn-dolly with pneumatic breasts has used her panache to unbelievable advantage. read more >>
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| 15 Oct 2007: How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know
by Alexandra
One glance at this book and one is instantly aware of its intended market: its black cover with red and grey bold typeface screams of the packaging for Mansize Kleenex tissues for big strong men with explosive (nasal) eruptions. The book seems either to be for nervy teenage boys or tired middle-aged men raised in the deep south of America who believe cunnilingus to be a strain of athelete’s foot.
The first chapter, rather hilariously, focuses on the perils of pornography (for after all, one’s girlfriend is inevitably going to be more ogress than porn star and these glitzy films gives guys the wrong idea…). I think most men are aware that girls tend to be a bit wobbly and dimpled, and – strangely enough – do not bleach the skin surrounding their anuses like their peroxide celluloid counterparts read more >>
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| 26 Jan 2007: Girl With A One Track Mind
by AJ
Abby's tales of her bedroom antics, and very graphic descriptions of her fucking techniques, lustful masturbation sessions and general fixation on sex are sure to please anyone who fancies something titillating to get them in the mood. read more >>
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| 29 Jul 2008: Girl In High Heels – Intimate Confessions Of A London Stripper
by Solitaire
After a glut of “I was a secret call-girl” memoirs, the publishing world is turning its attentions to the rest of the sex industry. Girl In High Heels - Intimate Confessions Of A London Stripper is the first dancer story to hit the best-seller lists, penned by now-retired Ellouise Moore.
As a London stripper myself I was dying to read this, as were many of my colleagues and customers. Once I started it I couldn’t put it down – however I have been to the places Ellouise describes and know or could guess at the real identity of many of the characters, which helped make it such a compelling page-turner for me. But even for someone with no experience of the industry, this book will still make a highly entertaining read.
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| 26 Jan 2007: The Surrender
by AJ
In her accounts of how she fell in love with anal sex, Toni Bentley is not only intimate and kinky with her descriptions of anal pleasure, but also makes it hugely accessible. This is a book about a woman who doesn't just tolerate anal, but demands it. read more >>
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| 16 Aug 2007: Caught Looking: Erotic Tales of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists
by Alexandra
Caught Looking is a collection of thrillingly explicit modern vignettes hand-picked by two sassy, irrepressible pornoisseurs: the infamous “trollop with a laptop” Alison Tyler and the prolific erotica writer and editor Rachel Kramer Bussel.
It is gloriously slick, professional, and sexy. It is intelligent, literate and diverse, with none of the typos that, in much of today’s erotica output, mar the hum of a steady ascent to that most private of climaxes. It’s the kind of book one could slap down on a regular bookshop counter, look the assistant in the eye and say: ‘I want this’ without colouring in shame. read more >>
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| 29 Jun 2007: Guilty Pleasures
by Jade
This is where it all began, the first and foremost tale of the feared Anita Blake, the Vampire Hunter, the first book of the excellent 'Vampire Hunter' series by Laurell K Hamilton
When the friendly neighborhood vampire starts to run amok in the city the first person on scene is usually Anita. She is so good at her not only is she a licensed executioner but also part of a special team in the FBI dedicated to solving 'unnatural crimes'. This of course, is in a day and age where vampires and werewolves walk the streets as citizens, with voting rights and laws to abide by. However, not all the creatures of the night like to abide by the rules and this is what gives Anita her role. She gets to execute them and move on. Just another day right? Wrong. read more >>
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