Helpful Score: 7
Pretty dirty, If you're at all offended by sexually explicit material this is not the book for you!
Helpful Score: 6
really really detailed sexual activities.
Helpful Score: 2
Bound to be controversial, this debut novel from a young Australian writer features four women friends discussing their sex lives and fantasies in frank detail. In doing so, they raise such issues as the difference between pornography and erotica, the role of gender politics in society, and what constitutes feminism.
Helpful Score: 1
Very erotic, funny, insightful. Most women I know aren't QUITE so graphic when discussing their sex lives! But I enjoyed the book!
Helpful Score: 1
The book was alright. some of the fantasies we're pretty interesting and got my pulse racing, but the plot was predictable and somewhat dull. If you really want to hear some good stories I would suggest Nancy Friday's "A secret garden." a book of real women's sexual fantasies. THAT is a hot book.
I found there to be a definite lacking plot or any continuity to the story. The whole thing was rather dull.
The first chapter was about a woman having sex with fruit and veggies at the grocery store, are you kiddin' me?? not at all what i was expecting.
Almost an Australian version of Sex in the City, but better, and with food instead of shoes.
Linda Jaivin invites readers to overhear what women really talk about when they talk about sex.
I received this book as a gift and it wasn't quite my style, but I have heard great things about it.