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sixofthebest
Male Member

USA
Posts: 257
#11 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 13:41
To the staff of this 'Spanking Library. Please invite the author of "50 Shades of Grey", to donate this fabulous book, to this 'Spanking Library'.

ordalie
Female Member

France
Posts: 380
#12 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 14:00
I've read here and there that it's absolute crap.
Sorry: I meant the book isn't worth reading, other ones are, for instance have a look at this:

http://www.spankingwriters.com/blog/2012/07/26/the-diary-of-a-submissive/

Iona
Female Member

USA
Posts: 6
#13 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 23:15
Really, it's kinda tame. You have to hunt for The Good Parts.

ordalie
Female Member

France
Posts: 380
#14 | Posted: 1 Aug 2012 04:52
And it seems they are few and far-between.

njrick
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USA
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#15 | Posted: 1 Aug 2012 04:55
ordalie:
And it seems they are few and far-between.

There is so much better fare here at the Library.

tysout
Male Author

Scotland
Posts: 198
#16 | Posted: 7 Aug 2012 07:53
It's certainly got more people talking about the scene. I couldn't believe it when I heard two cleaners openly discussing it at work esterday.I couldn't get involved in the discussion though,just in case I showed too much interest.

jools
Female Author

New_Zealand
Posts: 801
#17 | Posted: 7 Aug 2012 08:08
tysout:
It's certainly got more people talking about the scene.

Even the author said in a recent TV interview that she did some experimenting at home with her husband to achieve authenticity. SO I guess she must have had a lot of fun and self discovery writing it. However spanko fiction it is not. The spanking scenes are very very very mild and the one time she receives a few swats from a belt she goes running and screaming for the hills. However, I still enjoyed it as a story, despite the flawed (for effect) characters and the very few vanilla-flavoured spank scenes. Basically, it is like a sexy Harlequin which touches on the subject of BDSM.

tysout:
I couldn't believe it when I heard two cleaners openly discussing it at work yesterday

My dad recently got some information on an appliance printed from a local store. The information was from the Amazon website.... guess which 3 books the sales assistant had been recently viewing on her (his?) Amazon account and they were boldly printed across the bottom of the sheet!!

rollin
Male Member

USA
Posts: 938
#18 | Posted: 7 Aug 2012 18:12
There is another phenomenon in play and that is the total market acceptance of ebook readers. Everyone, it seems, now has a Kindle or an iPad or other tablet. Why is this important? Because no one can see what you are reading. No lurid titles or book covers. You lounge in your beach chair, nose glued to the Kindle and no one knows if it's Tolstoy or Will Henry, Pride and Prejudice or Paddled Posteriors. This is why I'm going to self publish for Kindle on Amazon. There is a whole new market out there. There are easily 100 active writers writing spanking fiction published on Amazon in MOBI format for instant download. They are mostly romance novels with generous dollops of spanking thrown in. But it's the anonymity of tablet readers that makes it all possible. But here's a hint---keep your Kindle away from the kids.

mati
Female Member

Germany
Posts: 306
#19 | Posted: 7 Aug 2012 18:44
rollin:
-keep your Kindle away from the kids.

not only the Kindle! I made the mistake to buy one as a birthday present for my daughter. She is not yet old enough to have an own amazon account, so I bought some books for her. Then she recharged the kindle on her PC, was immediately connected to my Amazon account and got all advertisements for erotic literature. Oh, my... you have to bear so many details in mind.

I'm just glad that I didn't bought any ebooks so far as Kindle is also automatically adjusting the accounts.

tiptopper
Male Author

USA
Posts: 442
#20 | Posted: 8 Aug 2012 01:59
rollin:
keep your Kindle away from the kids.

Any kids nowadays who have any access to the internet in any form have seen tons of pornography of all kinds and this has been going on for years. To think that you can somehow shield them from it is purely wishful thinking.

I remember an incident that occurred years ago that illustrates that. A 12 year old girl was telling her mother that all sorts of sex was available on the web. Her mother, who knew little about computers, asked the girl to show her.

After they logged on the girl said, "See that box? That's for searching, you just type in what you want to find and then click on Search."

"Alright," said the mother, "What do I type?"

The girl rolled her eyes and said, "Mom, just type in ANYTHING."

I thought that that was funny because the girl was right. You type in anything, even the most innocuous words, and you will find tons of sites, many of them porn sites. I think that the last statistic that I read said that 37% of internet sites were pornographic. What used to be found only in the back alleys is now available to anyone of any age. Doing things such as hiding the Kindle is useless. What you have to do is talk with children about sex from an early age.

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