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Originally Posted by KetelOne
I kinda thought the book was fictional since it stated at the outset that it was. Imagine that. However usually these stories have some basis in truth even if they are fictional. As best I can tell there is a fair amount of this libidinous activity going on in The Villages, and a lot of people seem either to be defensive about it or they wear it on thier lapels as a badge of honor. Unquestionably the book was erotic, and it hardly is a literary giant, but it was refreshing to read about people my age who are still enjoying life and enjoying sex. If I struck a sour note with some of the residents I am truly sorry since I am a new comer to these forums.
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If you "kinda thought" the book was fictional, why did you ask the original question?
To bring attention to this book is why.
I would advise the good folks not to waste their money on it.
It's not a "bodice ripper" as Gracie imagined (the kind our teenaged daughters read in high school)......and it's not written with an erotic flair such as Anne Rice had with her later books.........I think it was just thrown together to make money for the author. You seem to know an awful lot about it.
I like Tal's comment that the majority of folks who want to retire to TV are just normal folks, not swingers. I'm paraphrasing.