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Comprend les noms: Nancy Madore

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Œuvres de Nancy Madore

Enchanted: Erotic Bedtime Stories for Women (2006) — Auteur — 333 exemplaires
Enchanted Again (2008) 139 exemplaires
The Twelve Dancing Princesses (2007) 56 exemplaires
The Hidden Ones (2012) 32 exemplaires
Bedtime Stories for Women (2003) 7 exemplaires
Goldilocks and the Three Barons (2008) 7 exemplaires
Power of Gods (2013) 6 exemplaires
Empress's New Clothes (2008) 3 exemplaires
Doce ardientes princesas (2008) 1 exemplaire

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Having read this book before, the excitement and shock of each story wasn’t there this time. My first read was 4.5. But because I’ve read it before, each story basically became the same story with different characters. I will say, for the first time read- you’ll never see fairy tails the same again. Solid 3.5
 
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mybookloveobsession | 14 autres critiques | Mar 12, 2024 |
Las doce princesas poseen riqueza, belleza, poder y dignidad, pero a pesar de sus vidas de ensueño y de los hombres apuestos que las desean, se sienten vacías y frustradas. Anhelan algo más... Con la ayuda de una hechicera poderosa, todas ellas descubren formas creativas y traviesas de satisfacer sus deseos apasionados y desesperadas necesidades.
 
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Natt90 | Mar 27, 2023 |
It tried so hard to be sexy that it was hilarious.
 
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Stacie-C | 14 autres critiques | May 8, 2021 |
I want to say I liked "Mrs. Fox" best, but I suspect a girl's favorite story might reveal which particular fantasy scenario appeals to her most. :)

I quite liked the opening of Mirror On the Wall though:

Once upon a time, in a kingdom known far and wide for its beautiful women, there lived a sorcerer who fell in love with one of the maidens who dwelt there. This maiden was untrue to the sorcerer, however, and shortly afterward, he died of a broken heart. With his last breath he cast a spell upon the entire kingdom and, for all I know, it remains there to this day.

Under the spell of the broken-hearted sorcerer, all the women of this kingdom suddenly appeared unfamiliar and disagreeable to their male counterparts and even to themselves. They immediately began a campaign to become the exact opposite of what nature intended them to be. First, they starved themselves almost to death, because this emaciated condition was thought to be more appealing than the normal womanly appearance that came from being healthy. Those who could not withstand this deprivation submitted to other humiliating methods of ridding themselves of the unwanted flesh. Next, their breasts had to be altered from their natural shape to a larger, stiffer prototype, which, though causing much pain and many health problems, had a more desirable effect for everyone. Aging was the most detestable of all the natural manifestations in women, and it was to be avoided at all costs. Women did everything in their power to prevent it, finally succumbing to dangerous medical procedures when all else failed.

Although such an existence may seem far-fetched and improbable to many a reader, I can assure you, it is quite true. One could not expound too earnestly on the lengths to which these poor creatures were willing to go in their efforts to be anything besides that which they were. [...]

In short, an intense misery came over the female inhabitants of this accursed land.


Pu that way, it sounds crazy, but it's true.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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mrsrobin | 14 autres critiques | Jun 24, 2017 |

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Œuvres
16
Membres
681
Popularité
#37,121
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
54
ISBN
31
Langues
3

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