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KetelOne
01-26-2013, 05:35 AM
I just read a kindle book that I bought on Amazon called Cougar in The Villages, and I don't live in The Villages, but am thinking of retiring there. Is there any validity to this book? It actually seems like a fun place to live.
graciegirl
01-26-2013, 05:55 AM
I just read a kindle book that I bought on Amazon called Cougar in The Villages, and I don't live in The Villages, but am thinking of retiring there. Is there any validity to this book? It actually seems like a fun place to live.
If you are looking for a lot of "action", who knows? If you are looking for a lot of golf, definitely.
Welcome to this forum.
Figmo Bohica
01-26-2013, 06:43 AM
I just read a kindle book that I bought on Amazon called Cougar in The Villages, and I don't live in The Villages, but am thinking of retiring there. Is there any validity to this book? It actually seems like a fun place to live.
KetelOne, besides a sizeale pack of cougers, it has been reported that there has been a flock of vultures spotted. You know, they are almost like cougers, still young enough to hunt, but to old to actually bring their prey down. :D:22yikes:
shcisamax
01-26-2013, 06:46 AM
If you are looking for a lot of "action", who knows? If you are looking for a lot of golf, definitely.
Welcome to this forum.
Oh golly, Gracie, what a perfect way to start my Saturday morning :) I can see it as the byline for advertising.
aussiemom
01-26-2013, 06:53 AM
Our new TV Mascot...........Go Cougars!!!!
Bogie Shooter
01-26-2013, 06:54 AM
Dancing in the streets. Viagara kiosks at each square. What more could one ask for?
Racy Book???
senior citizen
01-26-2013, 07:13 AM
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Taltarzac725
01-26-2013, 07:16 AM
I just read a kindle book that I bought on Amazon called Cougar in The Villages, and I don't live in The Villages, but am thinking of retiring there. Is there any validity to this book? It actually seems like a fun place to live.
I read some of that book online and it looks rather like the author just put in the words The Villages into her soft porn book after maybe reading some of the book Lesiureville's racier parts. It might be true for a small percentage of the Villagers; but seemed to reflect more the author's desire to capitalize on Fifty Shades of Grey; Leisureville and Cougar Town more than anything else.
rubicon
01-26-2013, 07:18 AM
My recollection may be flawed but I thought that book was written by a woman who ives in The Villages. So it must be true
If all this publicity about swing parties and cougars in The Villages wasn't so ridiculous I might actually be offended.
Taltarzac725
01-26-2013, 07:27 AM
Cannot find any information about Debra Gehry anywhere even though the Amazon blurb says she's an "acclaimed authoress".
villagerjack
01-26-2013, 07:54 AM
It must be true, I saw it on the internet.
graciegirl
01-26-2013, 08:09 AM
Cannot find any information about Debra Gehry anywhere even though the Amazon blurb says she's an "acclaimed authoress".
A little bird is whispering into my ear that she just could be the OP???:D
Forgive me if I am wrong, OP.:(
justjim
01-26-2013, 08:16 AM
Runors, rumors, rumors ----not valid until its valid!
justjim
01-26-2013, 08:25 AM
"Some see things that never were, and ask why not.". anonymous. The book sounds like a bunch of old guys sitting around telling "stories" and some smart lady over heard the conversations and put them into writing. That's why women are smarter than men!
senior citizen
01-26-2013, 09:04 AM
Cannot find any information about Debra Gehry anywhere even though the Amazon blurb says she's an "acclaimed authoress".
Ditto. However.....I downloaded the book onto my Kindle. I will just as quickly get my refund for it and delete it....as soon as I type this.
The copyright is 2012 by G.W. Coatoam.
I'd type the various chapters, which speak for themselves, however, do not want to violate this copyright.
She or he does state at the very beginning that the book is totally fictitious and simply a product of the author's imagination. Any resemblence to the Villages, Florida is strictly coincidental. It's a very long "explanation" of although the book is set in or near The Villages Florida, with residents aged 55 or older, the story is not intended to suggest that the actions are typical of the residents of THE VILLAGES.
The police department and fire department are fictitious as well as the Marion County Sheriff's office and the Mid Florida Regional Hospital and Trauma Center...........also fictional.
So, why bother? Just change the name of the town to a fictitious one, right?
As another poster mentioned, it is poorly written.
Fifty Shades of Grey was written by someone with a very different writing ability. At least with that "trilogy" I got through most of the second book, before it and the third book just fell by the wayside. All downloaded on my kindle.
So, much ado about nothing. Don't waste your money. I'm going to get my refund now. That's the great thing about amazon and the kindle.
If you download a book that just isn't good, you can get a quick refund and credit to your charge card.
I really do not think I could waste my time on this book.........but curious minds want to know. Now I know.
p.s. I also read Leisureville years ago........and did not find this book to be anything at all like that one.
Taltarzac725
01-26-2013, 09:14 AM
G.W. Coatoam looks like a dental professor. A male dental professor in FL.
graciegirl
01-26-2013, 09:16 AM
The good Doctor has authored a number of novels on the civil war. Graduated from Ohio University so he can't be all bad....lol.
Tal, Is a copyright granted to the author or to the owner of the manuscript?
There is a Gary Coatoam shown in Longwood, Florida who is 67 and one who is 41, in Sanford.
Taltarzac725
01-26-2013, 09:30 AM
The good Doctor has authored a number of novels on the civil war. Graduated from Ohio University so he can't be all bad....lol.
Tal, Is a copyright granted to the author or to the owner of the manuscript?
There is a Gary Coatoam shown in Longwood, Florida who is 67 and one who is 41, in Sanford.
Copyright goes to the creator of the work who can sell it to someone else. The ex U of FL dental professor is a Gary Coatoam. From what I read of his book it did look like it was written by a man.
senior citizen
01-26-2013, 09:52 AM
G.W. Coatoam looks like a dental professor. A male dental professor in FL.
Thanks. Now we know.
senior citizen
01-26-2013, 09:58 AM
The good Doctor has authored a number of novels on the civil war. Graduated from Ohio University so he can't be all bad....lol.
Tal, Is a copyright granted to the author or to the owner of the manuscript?
There is a Gary Coatoam shown in Longwood, Florida who is 67 and one who is 41, in Sanford.
Whomever wrote it, it is not typical of what a historical author would write.
It is not a great book, to put it bluntly.
If someone wanted to read erotica they could try Anne Rice (of Vampire fame) who wrote under the pen name of A. N. Roquelaure "The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy". She later divulged that she was the author of those books, which became quite popular.
Tom Hannon
01-26-2013, 10:06 AM
The novel I am working on, about Human Trafficking, involves a retired detective ...Frank Crawford, who lives in The Villages. But otherwise TV is not mentioned much anywhere else in the story. I feel, being a now bird, I don't know enough about everything to put it into a story, just yet.
Villager Dude
01-26-2013, 10:11 AM
Dancing in the streets. Viagara kiosks at each square. What more could one ask for?
Racy Book???
Maybe there is some truth that the Hot Dog vendor at Lake Sumter Landing has the exclusive Viagara concession.
Cheers!
DougB
01-26-2013, 10:15 AM
Maybe there is some truth that the Hot Dog vendor at Lake Sumter Landing has the exclusive Viagara concession.
Cheers!
This may be true! I ate one of his hotdogs a few days ago, a bite got caught in my throat and I've had a stiff neck since then.
graciegirl
01-26-2013, 11:34 AM
Whomever wrote it, it is not typical of what a historical author would write.
It is not a great book, to put it bluntly.
If someone wanted to read erotica they could try Anne Rice (of Vampire fame) who wrote under the pen name of A. N. Roquelaure "The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy". She later divulged that she was the author of those books, which became quite popular.
ummm just at first glance and judging ONLY from the cover art these civil war novels looked like umm...bodice rippers, don't cha know. ;)
AND THAT IS HOW RUMORS GET STARTED GRACIE!!!!!!!!:(
DandyGirl
01-26-2013, 01:28 PM
This may be true! I ate one of his hotdogs a few days ago, a bite got caught in my throat and I've had a stiff neck since then.
:1rotfl:
2BNTV
01-26-2013, 02:12 PM
I just read a kindle book that I bought on Amazon called Cougar in The Villages, and I don't live in The Villages, but am thinking of retiring there. Is there any validity to this book? It actually seems like a fun place to live.
It is a fun place to live. I don't know what the book said but one could make a lot of friends/acquaintences in TV. I assume your single.
A definition of a good time varies for many people depending on what you are looking to do.
OldManTime
01-26-2013, 03:23 PM
Racey, it all must be true then.
KetelOne
01-26-2013, 03:38 PM
If you are looking for a lot of "action", who knows? If you are looking for a lot of golf, definitely.
Welcome to this forum.
It is good to meet you. I am originally from Ohio myself.
KetelOne
01-26-2013, 03:47 PM
My recollection may be flawed but I thought that book was written by a woman who ives in The Villages. So it must be true
If all this publicity about swing parties and cougars in The Villages wasn't so ridiculous I might actually be offended.
So this gal lives in The Villages and there are seniors there who swing? Very interesting place.
KetelOne
01-26-2013, 03:52 PM
The novel I am working on, about Human Trafficking, involves a retired detective ...Frank Crawford, who lives in The Villages. But otherwise TV is not mentioned much anywhere else in the story. I feel, being a now bird, I don't know enough about everything to put it into a story, just yet.
Yes, there was a detective in this Cougar book too. Do you find a lot of things going on in The Villages that would make for a good book? It seems to be a happening place.
foxmeadow
01-26-2013, 03:53 PM
Didn't anyone read "Senior Citizen" response??? Or is it better to believe fictional stories??
Ditto. However.....I downloaded the book onto my Kindle. I will just as quickly get my refund for it and delete it....as soon as I type this.
The copyright is 2012 by G.W. Coatoam.
I'd type the various chapters, which speak for themselves, however, do not want to violate this copyright.
She or he does state at the very beginning that the book is totally fictitious and simply a product of the author's imagination. Any resemblence to the Villages, Florida is strictly coincidental. It's a very long "explanation" of although the book is set in or near The Villages Florida, with residents aged 55 or older, the story is not intended to suggest that the actions are typical of the residents of THE VILLAGES.
The police department and fire department are fictitious as well as the Marion County Sheriff's office and the Mid Florida Regional Hospital and Trauma Center...........also fictional.
So, why bother? Just change the name of the town to a fictitious one, right?
As another poster mentioned, it is poorly written.
Fifty Shades of Grey was written by someone with a very different writing ability. At least with that "trilogy" I got through most of the second book, before it and the third book just fell by the wayside. All downloaded on my kindle.
So, much ado about nothing. Don't waste your money. I'm going to get my refund now. That's the great thing about amazon and the kindle.
If you download a book that just isn't good, you can get a quick refund and credit to your charge card.
I really do not think I could waste my time on this book.........but curious minds want to know. Now I know.
p.s. I also read Leisureville years ago........and did not find this book to be anything at all like that one.
Taltarzac725
01-26-2013, 04:10 PM
Yes, there was a detective in this Cougar book too. Do you find a lot of things going on in The Villages that would make for a good book? It seems to be a happening place.
Sure. There would be enough material here to make a good book or even a movie of some kind. It probably would be more of a G or PG one however as it seems to have a lot of very conservative Christian couples and/or singles who are more interested in playing and watching golf, playing with their grandkids, and staying healthy.
KetelOne
01-26-2013, 06:51 PM
Didn't anyone read "Senior Citizen" response??? Or is it better to believe fictional stories??
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.
KetelOne
01-27-2013, 12:03 PM
The good Doctor has authored a number of novels on the civil war. Graduated from Ohio University so he can't be all bad....lol.
Tal, Is a copyright granted to the author or to the owner of the manuscript?
There is a Gary Coatoam shown in Longwood, Florida who is 67 and one who is 41, in Sanford.
Tal is wrong. The copyright is granted to a non-fictional person who brings the book to the public domain and maintains ownership rights to the material even if he or she has not written the book, but has the permission of the actual author to publish the book. GW Coatoam did not write this book. The author of this book, who has written in other genres, is aclaimed but preferred to write under a pseudonym since this type of material would conflict with her other written works. She has first hand knowledge of many things in TV, but no more can be said than that. Obviously she is somewhat saddened that her work is being criticized so severely especially since she brought a great deal of information in the book to the residents of TV regarding STD's, mature relationships and in some instances the loneliness of a mature woman being alone.
By the way, GW Coatoam did not write about the "Civil War", his work is highly researched historical fiction, and there is some romance in his books, but no porn, soft or otherwise.
senior citizen
01-28-2013, 11:13 AM
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.
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.
quirky3
01-28-2013, 11:26 AM
...As best I can tell there is a fair amount of this libidinous activity going on in The Villages.....
What is that based on? :shrug:
Patty55
01-28-2013, 11:27 AM
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.
Helllooo, do you even live here?
IMO, any "racy" book about TV would have to be fictional.
graciegirl
01-28-2013, 11:40 AM
I think I know who the OP is, was, and is again.
You have heard of stirring the pot? What is another word for pot?
Patty55
01-28-2013, 11:45 AM
What is another word for pot?
Grass
Weed
graciegirl
01-28-2013, 11:49 AM
Grass
Weed
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Patty Patty Patty.
To those who don't know Tal's background, he has a doctorate in Library Science and attended law school as well. He is one smart cookie.
rubicon
01-28-2013, 01:09 PM
What the heck is wrong with our sex obsessed society?
manaboutown
01-28-2013, 02:04 PM
I just went to Amazon and ordered "From Sun Cities to The Villages: A History of Active Adult, Age-Restricted Communities" because I want the facts, not fiction.
eweissenbach
01-28-2013, 02:22 PM
Why the snarky responses? Sounds like it is fictional and therefore could be set anywhere, and not make it any more, or less beleivable than if it were set in TV. As to whether there are swingers in TV, I would say yes; why?Because I got a P.M. from one, for what it's worth (no I did not respond). Are there Christians in TV who are upright? - undoubtedly. Are there avowed Christians who like to fool around, who cheat? - probably. Are there atheists, agnostics, Jews, Muslims, Hindu, Maoists? - quite possibly. There are all kinds of folks here, frogs, snowbirds, snowflakes, and just plain flakes I would guess. I read Leisureville, and while I found it flawed, I enjoyed it because it was mostly factual and I learned a lot about TV and retirement communities in general. I won't read this book because I almost never read fiction, and it sounds like this one might not be stellar fiction. However, if you want to read it, or recommend it, or live it, that is your business, knock yourself out. If not, don't - simple.
2BNTV
01-28-2013, 02:30 PM
The OP said the story was fictional and away we go. :popcorn: :popcorn:
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01-28-2013, 02:34 PM
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