Ana itibaren Texas
While Maxwell Young retitled the book, "The Guide to Twisting Bitches Out", I prefer the original title. I wish this book had existed when I was like, fifteen. Its frank about how to get it on. It covers a lot of material, so it doesn't go into a whole lot of depth on some things, but overall, it is an excellent book to add to one's sex shelf.
This book felt like one missed opportunity after another. Just when you got interested in a character, a story ended and moved on to the next character. No satisfaction at the end either. I was so frustrated, after I read this!
again, another book i'm half-way through. it is brilliant, just can't seem to finish even though it's very short. it's pure eccentricity from start to um middle... but now, i am determined to finish this as i do actually have a deadline. it is a fantastic book, the plot has so many off the wall tangents which i think is why i keep having to restart it. This is just so that i can remember what it's about, so far. Oedipa Maas, married to Mucho Maas a dj, received a letter saying that she is the co-executor of an ex boyfriend's will. She goes on a trip to sort this out, and along with the lawyer, Metzger (ex actor turned lawyer) gets drawn into a bizarre train of an underground postage system, possibly dating back several hundred years...