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  • not to put all hands 6  

    Predator (Paperback)
    Reading can put uncomfortable, the subject lend little controversy I m not expecting it to it based on the title not to put all hands!
  • Eroticism do you want?  

    Predator (Paperback)
    A write made to shock certain category of readers mistaking radius in the library moon. This book is well written and translated the feelings or fantasies that may cross the mind of a woman "tidy." Rather than "Predator" we could propo
  • almost zero 1  

    Predator (Paperback)
    I did not love this erotic story nickname for me no interest I wonder why I made this purchase,
  • Sombre by the quality of writing ... nauseating novel.  

    Predator (Paperback)
    I did not like the murky atmosphere of the novel, not because of physical attraction to heroin for teenagers (admittedly very disturbing!) But mostly because of the innumerable purely sexual descriptions (too many secretions all genres into play!). I
  • interesting and disturbing  

    Predator (Paperback)
    For my part I stayed on my hunger for the end of the book ... the book is disturbing, very graphic descriptions ... It almost has this poor woman who is sick and completely assumes its deviance ... disturbing ...
  • sympathy for the devil  

    Predator (Paperback)
    Celeste Price, English teacher of 26 years in college, only likes sex with young boys (about 14 years). The wolf is in the fold! In the eyes of the law, his behavior is reprehensible, though the author makes us feel empathy towards Celeste who does h
  • A thriller ??? 1  

    Predator (Paperback)
    This book is presented as an erotic thriller, while the plot (very thin) can not take off. There is a succession sex scenes too floods that lead nowhere. More pornographic than sensual, this novel presents, in my eyes, no interest.
  • NOT CONVINCING 4  

    Predator (Paperback)
    I did not like. Is it due to the translation but I found pretentious and boring writing. After 50 pages I cracked, I admit, and I read the book diagonally and frankly I have no regrets. Yet there was room to shake, shock can be but I did not feel any