Girls Carrying Books derived the name from the fact that girls who look all innocent carrying books in their hands often have their backpacks stuffed with dildos and clear heels.
We produce high-quality erotica, part of the porno-literary vibe started by Emme Hor and Moctezuma Johnson.
Check out the website for more info and check out the PAX3 awards held yearly.
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What's the point of Girls Carrying Books?
We are trying to put all the erotica writers that dig the porno-literary vibe together so you know you're getting intelligent XXX erotica.
The Sacred Calendar
on June 23, 2013
It must have taken the author years to acquire the research needed for this book. I'll often read books and think, "Oh, I could write that," but not this one. Chiaia has an intimate knowledge of the calendar and makes this book of poems both personal and universal.
The Sacred Calendar is a brilliantly ambitious work. Every word gave pleasure and you will want to read it more than once to be sure to see the layers. It is enlightening as well as sexy. The author is deeply insightful and vulnerable as well. Excellent work. I really enjoyed it.
Alien Anal Abduction
on June 24, 2013
An interesting read. It's a tale of Alien Anal Overlords using a hound American newscaster deep in the mothership
Cum Repository
on June 26, 2013
This is an amazing book of poems. "Dear United States Government / I know the dossier on me is ever growing". This book is sexual, rebellious, and unique. Misti writes like a champion who has been champ for a while. There is confidence in the background of all these poems. Some books are big, un-used dildos. This book is cum-guzzling gangbang. It is erotic, but it isn't erotica. It is literature first. Her body may be sticky, but that is as much from orange juice as from cum. Enter these pages and see for yourself.
The Blink of Her Eye
on March 09, 2014
This is a great book. I highly recommend it. As a publisher of erotic books I know a good one when I see one and this is the real thing.
Plot (no spoilers):
We find Anika, the story’s heroine, working as some kind of accountant for an insurance company. In the first scene, she is brutally attacked by some nutbag who blames her--as a representative of the evil, penny-pinching insurance company--for his wife’s death. The nutjob smashes Anika’s face so bad she needs to be stapled back together. While she’s about to die, Mr. Right (known as Gabriel) rescues her. Together, they uncover a plot to murder a bunch of people and try to uncover the murder.
The book is an interesting medical thriller mixed with steamy romance and erotica. How can you go wrong?