A Spanking Good Life

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Romance, Erotica
Cover of the book A Spanking Good Life by Nick Urzdown, The Nazca Plains Corporation
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Author: Nick Urzdown ISBN: 9781610982962
Publisher: The Nazca Plains Corporation Publication: December 29, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nick Urzdown
ISBN: 9781610982962
Publisher: The Nazca Plains Corporation
Publication: December 29, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
This is the work of a genuine dominant male and the reader comes away feeling strongly about both the writer's prose and his ideology. One male reviewer called it "a misogynistic hatefest," but a female twenty-something loved its "arrogance and bluntness." She went on to write that it pleased her to read "someone who is prepared to stand by the old fashioned ideology that men are the dominant gender. It's an unfashionable notion but it worked for many hundreds of years. I am far from stupid but I appreciate that men are really in charge; so it is also nice to know I am not alone in that belief." The controversy has been created not just by the author's take no prisoners writing style, but by the fact that this is not a work of fiction. The names have been changed and many identifying details have been altered, but this is a memoir and all the people within it are real. If you want to read the genuine account of a man who has spent a lifetime stripping naughty females of their dignity, knickers and ability to sit down in comfort for a few days, then this is the book for you.
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This is the work of a genuine dominant male and the reader comes away feeling strongly about both the writer's prose and his ideology. One male reviewer called it "a misogynistic hatefest," but a female twenty-something loved its "arrogance and bluntness." She went on to write that it pleased her to read "someone who is prepared to stand by the old fashioned ideology that men are the dominant gender. It's an unfashionable notion but it worked for many hundreds of years. I am far from stupid but I appreciate that men are really in charge; so it is also nice to know I am not alone in that belief." The controversy has been created not just by the author's take no prisoners writing style, but by the fact that this is not a work of fiction. The names have been changed and many identifying details have been altered, but this is a memoir and all the people within it are real. If you want to read the genuine account of a man who has spent a lifetime stripping naughty females of their dignity, knickers and ability to sit down in comfort for a few days, then this is the book for you.

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