4 stars (Bottoms Up!) - "So Spank Me!" is a collection of nine short stories, which are linked by an erotic corporal punishment theme. There is everything from light-hearted humour ("Trouble In Paradise") to more serious BDSM material such as "Getting Away" and the ebook offers an extremely varied and interesting selection of styles and themes. I liked the way some of the stories, such as "Dinner Dance", explore *why* someone finds spanking arousing. It's a multi-layered offering and streets ahead of most fiction in this genre. There's something here for both the seasoned "spankophile" and the simply curious. ... Sizzler :: Fiction-Erotica - General :: Fiction - Adult :: Fiction :: Erotica - General :: Edmund Debarquet :: Jay Lawrence :: :: SO SPANK ME-- Tales of Blistered Bottoms
5 stars (The long and very long of it) - So you're getting old and fat and still are as compulsive as ever, what do you do? If you've been successful in the racing circuit a decade ago, cycling doesn't seem such a bad idea. Still, those years that you could ride 30 miles in an hour make your current 20 look rather pathetic. No problem, go far. With this philosophy in mind I bought this book by Pavelka and the late Burke two years ago to get some instruction on long distance riding. After doing a complete 200/300/400/600 Brevet series and 24 hour fleche ride earlier this year, I can assure you the value of this text. While this book contains sections that are aimed at cyclists with a significant experience in the over 100 mile range, it is very much an introductory text. All aspects are discussed in a simple, but elementary fashion. Bikes, position, nutrition, training schedules, night riding, injuries etc. etc. Unfamiliar with distances beyond the 200 mile mark, the continuous hammering on nutrition and injury may seem overbearing, but once you have been there and done that you will appreciate the wisdom of the authors' words. Some reviewers have commented on the introductory level of this book. That is correct. Yet, I would like to counter that this book contains all the instruction needed to go the distance. Especially, when it comes to training schedules, those provided here are just guidelines. It goes without saying that those who train at least 20 hours a week, will be moving on to the more racing oriented literature for more targeted information. In all a very clear, no nonsense book. Next year Boston-Montreal-Boston will be on the agenda and I am pretty certain that it will help me over Middlebury Gap. 5 stars (Thorough Lessons to Learn the Easy Way) - This book pretty much covers it all, from how to adjust your saddle to what to do about hallucinations on your ultra long-distance ride. Although I have a fair amount of experience training for centuries... Rodale Books :: Sports & Recreation & Cycling :: Training :: Sports & Recreation :: Sports :: Cycling - General :: Cycling :: Ben Hewitt :: Edmund R Burke :: :: The Complete Book of Long-Distance Cycling - Build the Strength- Skills- and Confidence to Ride as F