Montanos
Really Experienced
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- Dec 26, 2007
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Hi,
I am actually in an odd position as I have been wrestling with a conundrum for the past month or so.
I happen to review books. Its something I do as a hobby, an honest desire to express my opinion (probably cause I'm a windbag) and as a learning experience on the nuances of story delivery.
My problem is as follows. I am having a difficult time disassociating my personal perversity from the quality of erotic stories.
I have read certain erotic books that, intellectually, I find are very faulty in pacing character synergy and character evolution. BUT, I keep buying the damn books because they touch on my personal wicked delights.
How do I justify the continued purchase of these books when I can underline multiple faults that make them ... well ... suck as books ... but which, at the same time, tweak my naughty bone?
My guilty pleasure defies my attempts at objectivity.
I don't have this problem with any other type of books. It is a little irritating.
I thought I would discuss it with authors and gain your perspectives. If anyone wishes to add their 2 cents.
Montanos
I am actually in an odd position as I have been wrestling with a conundrum for the past month or so.
I happen to review books. Its something I do as a hobby, an honest desire to express my opinion (probably cause I'm a windbag) and as a learning experience on the nuances of story delivery.
My problem is as follows. I am having a difficult time disassociating my personal perversity from the quality of erotic stories.
I have read certain erotic books that, intellectually, I find are very faulty in pacing character synergy and character evolution. BUT, I keep buying the damn books because they touch on my personal wicked delights.
How do I justify the continued purchase of these books when I can underline multiple faults that make them ... well ... suck as books ... but which, at the same time, tweak my naughty bone?
My guilty pleasure defies my attempts at objectivity.
I don't have this problem with any other type of books. It is a little irritating.
I thought I would discuss it with authors and gain your perspectives. If anyone wishes to add their 2 cents.
Montanos
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