Aqua Erotica

Aqua Erotica

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Synopsis

'Read him erotica in the tub. The books are waterproof, so you can do a little splish-splashing as you read aloud.' - Cosmopolitan . So unforgettably sexy you'll want to take this with you to the bath, the sauna, even a moonlit pool. What's amazing is you can!. Printed on a unique waterproof, tear and stain-resistant material, Aqua Erotica is a book that quite literally goes wherever life takes you. It is a seductive collection of original literary erotica. It includes eighteen stories from today's boldest erotic voices including Francesca Lia Block, Poppy Z Brite, Louise, Erdich, Carol Queen, Marcy Sheiner, Cecilia Tan and many others.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0609806564
ISBN 13: 9780609806562

Media Reviews
It would have to a very steamy bath indeed to match the temperature of the best stories collected here, which use the unifying metaphor of water to ring some sexy changes on the usual tanglings of orifices and organs. In Michael Hemmingson's Movements, group sex in a Jacuzzi is only thebeginning for a husband and wife on the verge of breaking up -- until they find that infidelity isn't just an aphrodisiac, it's also good business. Hemmingson leavens the raunch with sly humor, as does Diane Kepler in Hydrodynamica, the tale of a physics student who takes a study break with a rain-soaked fantasy. Poppy Z. Brite's Nothing of Him Doth Fade takes a darker view as it depicts a gay couple lost at sea during a diving tour, both of whom did not trust death to give them that fabled final orgasm. Diving is also the excuse for In Deep, by Simon Sheppard, an explicit account of a down-and-dirty gay tryst that escapes hard-core classification (if at all) only because of its razor-sharp prose. Billed as the first waterproof book for adults (that means plastic cover and pages), editor Mohanraj's volume of high-class erotica hardly needs such a gimmicky presentation. Hot and wet -- also extremely well crafted. -- Kirkus Reviews