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Those books that we, ah spicy?

Lady Charttlery's Lover, Peyton Place, those books that got passed around. laugh


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Not spicy but I just finished reading Baggy Zero Four by our own Rocky Raab. A great read.


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When I was in high school, Mickey Spillane was considered pretty racy. laugh


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James Bond books always had the hot scene at the end.


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I'm thinking Wabi's been hitting the vitamin V based on his recent posts and threads.


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Originally Posted by jnyork
When I was in high school, Mickey Spillane was considered pretty racy. laugh


Yep, Micky Spillane's I, The Jury, was the book that preachers wanted banned. Then there were Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road and God's Little Acre which were prime fodder for the book burners. I loved 'em. grin

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