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The most erotic books I've read are "Crash" by J.G. Ballard and "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis but they are very graphical and violent so they could probably be considered pornography.
All the sex is at least done in mutual consent in both books from what I can remember.
If you...
Had you saved manually at least once so that the program had something to save to?
Just curious about your misfortune. I have nothing constructive to add.
Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - 7
Richard Adams - Watership Down - 7
Lloyd Alexander - The Book of Three - 7
Lloyd Alexander - The Black Cauldron - 7
Lloyd Alexander - The Castle of Llyr - 8
Lloyd Alexander - Taran Wanderer - 6
Lloyd Alexander - The High King - 7...
Yup. I meant the royal family.
Probably. The only reason to why I used it was because I wanted to include all nations in the United Kingdom and the rest of the nations that use the British monarch as their own, as I've heard at least Canada does and I can imagine that Australia does as well.
If you ever become a journalist or a mediaowner, your political conviction could be interesting to know.
Are also you happy that representatives for the empire are bred instead of chosen?
It's not uncommon in the genres that I read. Two of the most recent books I read was for example:
"The Rules of Attraction" by Bret Easton Ellis which for the most part is about bi and homosexual college students.
"Sarah" by JT LeRoy which is about a young boy whose mother used to dress...
I used to be a bit sickened by descriptions of homosexual sex but I've read so much of it now that I think I've developed an immunity.
When it comes to movies I can be a bit squeamish when it comes to needles and vaginal mutilation. But I don't think there's nothing I won't read or see...
Thanks hay82. That's the best image I've come across so far.
I like the irony that he's wearing the uniform of an old enemy force with racial ideology that his countrymen fought against to preserve their racial institute that he belongs to.
It's a bit silly that he apologized but...
Harry from the British race program supposedly wore a NS uniform to a masquerade according to The Sun.
Does anyone know if images of this can be found anywhere on the net?
I didn't like this trilogy. Although it started okay with the first book it became more dualistic with each book and the relation between the protagonist and the antagonist in the last book was the drop that made the goblet flow over.
Instead of upsetting store owners you could just loan it from the library.
That is what I plan to do at least but my heart is full of sugar and fairies. The Gormenghast trilogy has been on my "to read list" for quite some time because I always push longer series away since I want to be free...
I recommend "Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy" by Jostein Gaarder. It covers the basics of philosophy and the "basic philisophers" in a fictionous form. After having read this book you may want to look up the philosophers that interested you in this book.
Terry Pratchett doesn't use chapters in his Discworld books which are usually around 400 pages in pocket format. The exceptions are the youth books that take place on the Disc (at least "The Amazing Maurice..." is) and possibly the very first two books in the Discworld series.
Pratchett says...
I got this book when I was younger to practise reading in english and it's still one of my favourites today.
Sparknotes has a study guide for it.
There's also a sequel titled 'Beyond the Chocolate War'.