Reader Reviews:Disappointing (3/3 people found this helpful)I was a teenager (all girls grammar school) in the 70s and we too had 'dirty' books doing the rounds. However, I think that several of the extracts Knight has chosen wouldn't have been given a second glance by us, and are certainly not worthy of inclusion in this volume. The Georgette Heyer extract is not remotely titilating (even to a young teenager), and as for the over long extract from Forever Amber, I don't see the point of its inclusion at all (it just happens to be India Knight's favourite book...).
Another gem from India (7/10 people found this helpful)I am biased because I just love India Knight's style of writing. In this book she captures that whole essence of giggling school girls swapping books for the sexy bits.
Loved this book! (12/15 people found this helpful)I think this is one of the best books out on the market today! It's got loads of fabulous stuff inside that can make a girl blush and squirm! It is the ultimate in female reading and should NOT be passed up by anyone!! I also liked "Playtime" (by Kim Corum) and any Nancy Friday book for the same reasons!
Ten years too young, but the principle remains the same (40/46 people found this helpful)I attended an all-girl grammar school some ten years before India Knight started her teenage quest for smut, and therefore a number of her chosen texts - all those 70's bonkbusters, for example - came ... er ... were written too late to enliven my schooldays, but the principle remains the same. Our school's 'dirty bits' reading consisted of much of the oeuvre of Sir Richard Burton, thanks to whom I have never been able to hear the innocent word 'member' with a straight face. India Knight evidently missed this experience. Other titles, however, we have very much in common: dear Constance Chatterley and her flower arranging, Fanny Hill and her parade of mighty engines and, of course, the frankly scary 'O', exposure to whom at a tender age put me off S&M for life. How joyous it is to know that dirty-minded little girls remain exactly the same down all the ages. I do hope that today's tender innocents aren't too busy watching YouTube and playing with their Bratz dolls at least to open a dictionary now and again and look up all the rude words. It would be terrible to think of this fine tradition dying out.
romantic and fabulous (72/79 people found this helpful)The Dirty Bits made me smile from start to finish, with nostalgia for my schooldays, for the days before porn and internet sex were mainstream, and at such an evocative, ballsy, essentially romantic selection of snippets. Each extract made me want to revisit the books they were taken from - indeed, have just Amazon-ed a few of them - and, oddly enough, made me feel all Christmassy. Maybe because I curled up with the book with Radio 6 in the background and a glass of wine. It's that kind of book.
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