Dear G-Spot: Straight Talk About Sex and Love
 

Dear G-Spot: Straight Talk About Sex and Love

by Zane

Dear G-Spot is New York Times bestselling author Zane's long-awaited guide to what she knows better than anyone else: love and sex.
Dear G-Spot includes real letters from real people, both women and men, who have sought Zane's advice over the years -- the preacher's wife worrying about being judged, the virgin, the guy next door, the gay man next door, the woman with low self-esteem, and... (read more)

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A  B~more Reader
  • Rated 4 stars

A well written manual by Zane about every aspect of sexuality that you could imagine. Bisexuality/lesbianism, masturbation, oral sex, sex and marriage, young love...she covers EVERYTHING! The book is written in an question/answer format and comes from the many emails Zane has received from her fans seeking advice about love, sex, and relationships. Mostly sex though. I definitely learned a lot. As a woman, Zane's books really allow me to embrace my sexuality and not be ashamed to express...

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Rachel T
  • Rated 2 stars

I must say that this not one of my all time favorite books by Zane.When you read the title, you are expecting so much more... Just dissappointed.

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • A  B~more Reader

    a b~more reader said:

    well written manual by Zane about every aspect of sexuality that you could imagine. Bisexuality/lesbianism, masturbation, oral sex, sex and marriage, young love...she covers EVERYTHING! The book is written in an question/answer format and comes from the many emails Zane has received from her fans seeking advice about love, sex, and relationships. Mostly sex though. I definitely learned a lot. As a woman, Zane's books really allow me to embrace my sexuality and not be ashamed to express myself freely. She gets comical, too. There is a short story at the end of the book written by William Frederick Cooper that is off the hook!

    Latasha
    Vice President of B~more Readers with W.I.S.D.O.M Book Club
    Baltimore, Maryland
    b_morereaderswithwisdom@yahoo.com
    www.myspace.com/bmorereaderswithwisdom

    posted Monday, May 26 2008
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