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The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica (Mammoth Books)

The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica (Mammoth Books)
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Includes one of my favorite stories, "At Midnight, In the Month of June"

Product Description

A seductive selection of new writing from 2005–2006, The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica offers selections by bestselling erotica anthologist Maxim Jakubowski. These sensual tales are by authors from around the world and explore all the variety of the human erotic experience. This book is filled with explicit sexual drama from some of the best writers in the field.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #81017 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

Editorial Reviews

Observer
"Few publications will boast as many climaxes.'" --Oliver Robinson

About the Author
Maxim Jakubowski is editor of several Mammoth bestsellers in the field of erotica, including Erotica, Historical Erotica, and Best New Erotica.


Customer Reviews

I've had better1
This is a terrible compilation of stories. I know there is better out there. These stories are dry and uninteresting. I have not found a single story in this anthology that catchs my interest a bit. This book actually turns me off.

Pleasant surprise !!!!5
How surprised...and delighted...I was to see my favorite writer of erotica in this book.....Mike Kimera....his story is Deserving Ruth....the first story I ever read by him... He creates wonderful images with his words...This book presents a wide range of story selection and a variety of topics.Well done !

Best New Erotica? I don't think so!1
This is the worst collection of short-story erotica I've ever read. The scenes lack heat, the characters are wooden and the stories are pointless. I like erotica that awakens my senses -- this book is the equivalent of a cold shower. The only stories I found acceptable were Anya Ross's The Editor vs. The Author and Michael Hemmingson's Movements. The rest of the stories in this anthology belong in the Penthouse forum. I shall stick to reading old and literary erotica from the likes of Marquis de Sade. The only new erotica I want to read are the fun novels from the Black Lace series.