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Erica Orloff

Auteur de Illuminated

23+ oeuvres 708 utilisateurs 24 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Erica Orloff

Illuminated (1656) 109 exemplaires
Mafia Chic (2004) 80 exemplaires
Do They Wear High Heels In Heaven? (2005) 73 exemplaires
Spanish Disco (2003) 63 exemplaires
Diary of a Blues Goddess (2003) 54 exemplaires
Blood Son (2007) 46 exemplaires
Urban Legend (2004) 41 exemplaires
Freudian Slip (2008) 37 exemplaires
The Golden Girl (2005) 33 exemplaires
In Dreams (2014) 26 exemplaires
Trace of Innocence (2006) 15 exemplaires
The Roofer (2004) 12 exemplaires

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Signalé
lkubed | 1 autre critique | Oct 8, 2022 |
This book was alright; at best.

Unless you're in middle school, there really isn't that much in this book that you don't already know about. Going by the title, I was expecting some weird facts about how sex might have affected history or something.

Instead, I got a book full of celebrity gossip.

If that's your kind of thing, especially about the exploits of presidents, pick up this book. Otherwise, skip it.
 
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tebyen | 1 autre critique | May 27, 2020 |
This is a trivial work of pop sexuality, written largely for entertainment value. It explores miscellaneous aspects of human sexuality in terms of its diversity and history. It is light hearted in tone, and focuses in particular on what we used to call prurient features. Chapters deal with the history of sexual practices in the US and Europe; the history of censorship; prostitution; same-sex behaviors; fetishes; "sexstyles of the rich and famous;" sex and the internet; and sexual peccadillos of US presidents. Each chapter is accompanied with a joking "multiple choice" exam. Lacking references or footnotes, there's no way to tell if the information is reliable. Some certainly is not, such as the erroneous claim that van Leewenhoek discovered the human ovum in the 1600s (to the contrary, that discovery was made in the 1830s by Karl von Baer). Likewise, some of the gossipy information presented on the sex lives of US presidents is exaggerated, and some is just wrong. This book may provide several minutes of amusement to an uncritical reader while wiling away time in bathroom or bed. But it's nothing to take seriously.… (plus d'informations)
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danielx | 1 autre critique | Nov 29, 2019 |
For some reason, when I bought this book I didn't even read the blurb. That's how much I loved the cover and the title *blush* Between the title and the cover I figured it was something about angels and didn't even think about reading the blurb and since my instincts rarely deceive me, I went with the flow. And I'm glad I did. Because I'm sure that I would've seen that "C word" part and freak out and then I would've miss a good book.

Lily, a single mom and a reporter, is asked to do an article about breast cancer and mammograms. She already has the article planed out. She know how it's going to sound like, what she's going to write about. But then the test results come back and the doctors tell her they need to perform more tests. When Lily find out that she has cancer she refuses to be a victim, saying that if she's going to die, she'll do it with style.

I liked Lily. Lily is a loving mother, a very good friend and a strong woman. She's the type of person that goes through life with a good dose of sarcasm and a strong will. She won't let what happens to her crumble her. If she falls, she gets back up. She's witty and funny.

Lily's best friend is Michael, an English professor. Michael is the best friend every girl needs. The one that stands next to you no matter what, the one you can call in the middle of the night because you have a problem, knowing that he won't hang up the phone and will actually listen to what you have to say, the one that will always remember your birthday and even if you're too old for funny gifts, he'll get you a gift fit for a 20 year old. Yes, Michael is gay, but I don't think that his sexual orientation comes between Lily and him. Only, of course, if they have the hots for the same guy. He takes care of Lily when she's sick and agrees to take over the custody of her kids after she dies. He's the best friend ever.

The book is different from what I usually read. It's bittersweet and it made me cry. Yes, CRY cry. It takes a lot to make me cry, but this book did it. I think everyone should read it.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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Rubys.books | 6 autres critiques | Oct 15, 2016 |

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