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73 Someone told me that Belinda was a good book but I really don't like erotica. Should I still read it? (Anne Rice - The Naughty Bits) |
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This article is from the Anne Rice FAQ, by Laura Troise talset@eskimo.com with numerous contributions by others.
Although Belinda was written under the Rampling name, it is
not one of her erotic books in the same way that EtoE was.
It is about the romance between an older man and a teen aged
girl. There are some erotic scenes in it, but no more than
can be found in, for example, TWH. (See also "Is such and
such a book by Anne any good?")
 
Continue to:
reading, books, Anne Rice, vampires-o-rama, Captivating Companions, Wonderful Witches, TWH, The Naughty Bits
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