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RE: Adult literature - Valarya - Jan-16-2012 Lost Star is a prequel. RE: Adult literature - fool-ish - Jan-16-2012 I'm not afraid of it. On the contrary, a bit of what you fancy does you no harm ![]() RE: Adult literature - Narya - Jun-04-2012 I recently finished Sarah Monette's series - Melusine, The Virtu, The Mirador, and Corambis. There's some - uh - educational scenes ![]() RE: Adult literature - fool-ish - Jun-04-2012 (Jun-04-2012, 07:07 AM (UTC))Narya Wrote: I recently finished Sarah Monette's series - Melusine, The Virtu, The Mirador, and Corambis. There's some - uh - educational scenesSounds interesting, may give that a go ![]() RE: Adult literature - Valarya - Jun-07-2012 (Jun-04-2012, 03:20 PM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote: Sounds interesting, may give that a go Me too!! ![]() RE: Adult literature - Narya - Jun-24-2012 So I just finished reading the Monette series again, and realized why I like one of the main characters so much. He's a 20 year old, orphaned at an early age, of unknown parentage, taught to be an assasin, prickly and introverted but with a heart of gold, with a tendancy to make odd love/bond relationships, so that the author can explore the meaning of love and relationships from a different perspective. Does this sound familiar to anyone else. ![]() RE: Adult literature - fool-ish - Jun-24-2012 Hmm, now let me think... RE: Adult literature - 'thul - Jun-24-2012 these beings cannot find anyone fitting more than one or two of those parameters. especially not the first four. |