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Love Taps
Author: Harry Berg
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(Added on Apr 26, 2004)
(This month 65265 readers) (Total 154674 readers) |
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A collection of short stories that I will add to from time to time. The common theme is women who experience sexual situations that change their lives. The situations are unpleasant, painful, or bizarre, sometimes all of the above. |
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Weighed
Average (?): (7/10) |
Average
Rating: (7.5/10) |
Highest
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Reviewer:
Curtis
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Jan 27, 2008 |
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About chapter nine — seventeen is a perfectly normal age to begin college. I was seventeen, and I never skipped a grade. Roughly a fifth of all students who go to college are seventeen when they start, and some of them are still seventeen by the time Thanksgiving rolls around. And a perfect score on your SATs has never been 1400. Back in my day it was 1600, and today it's 2400. Better luck next time. (5/10)
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- Replied by:
HarryBerg01
(Edit) (Jan 28, 2008)
- Thanks for wishing me luck. But I note our heroine in Part 9 only remarks that "I’m seventeen which makes me a bit young for a college freshman." I didn't write there was anything abnormal or terribly unusual about it. And you are right about a perfect SAT score, it was never 1400. I made a mistake. Sorry, it ruined the story for you. Details, details, details.
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Reviewer:
mkemse
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Jun 19, 2004 |
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By nature i preffer long stories, but this was a great read, just long enough each to make them enjoyable (9/10)
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Reviewer:
Tractortorture
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May 11, 2004 |
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Both were good nasty stories. Especially liked the 2nd. Favorite stories are ones involving families. All of your stories are well worth reading. (8/10)
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