Sheila’s Planet

By William Bond II
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(1.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: April 15, 2012
Words: 92,327 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476022321


Short description

Three young men and a girl find themselves in a desperate situation when their aircraft crash lands in an Australian desert. They are rescued by a woman in a flying saucer, who takes them to live on spaceship where women are the rulers. The earthmen are then trained to obey women, but one earthman rebels and try to escape back to Earth.

Extended description

Three young men Jim, Wayne and Graham, and one girl Jane, crash land their aircraft an Australian desert with no hope of survival. They are rescued by a black woman in a flying saucer and taken to a Mothership where women are the in charge and men have to do as they are told. The men are then trained to learn how to obey women. The book is erotic where the earthpeople experience sexuality very different to what they experience on Earth. It's an adventure book where one of the earthmen makes more than one attempt to escape back to Earth. While the earthwoman Jane also goes back to Earth to find and save her mother. An also a romantic book where Jane also falls in love but find barriers to having the man she wants in the matriarchal society she now lives in. The book also compares life on a male dominated patriarchal planet like the Earth and compares it to a female dominated matriarchal world.

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Tags

scifi, women, australia, cunnilingus, utopian cultures, desert, matriarchal, flying saucers, matriarchy, western australia, aboriginal australia, women on top, femdom erotica, cunniligus, female leadership

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Review by: NoordZee on Nov. 10, 2012 : (no rating)
In my opinion, Sheila's Planet (Was it meant to be Sheilas' Planet?) is the worst written prose I have ever come across in a published work. Just about every page contains errors in grammar, omitted auxiliary verbs, spelling errors and so forth. I especially fell over the expression 'off course' and 'he done it' instead of 'of course' and 'he has done it'. The word 'illiterate' springs readily to my mind. In addition, I believe that a transition has been made from erotica to pornography. Erotica is usually polysemic, whereas pornography focuses exclusively on sexual content for the sake of sex in the absence of love. All this is just my opinion, but I nevertheless thank the author for making this book available for free.
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Review by: Andy Morris on June 10, 2012 : (no rating)
Very difficult to read not least because of the huge amount of typos and poor grammar / spelling. Sadly disappointing.
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Review by: Jim Nichols on June 10, 2012 : star star
Tough to get through, but I made it.
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Review by: Ken Thompson on May 25, 2012 : star
I wish people would get someone to proofread their books before publishing them on Smashwords. This book reads like it was written by a fourth grader. There are mistakes on every page from spelling to grammar. I had to stop reading.
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