Eunuchs and Nymphomaniacs

Eunuchs and Nymphomaniacs

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You've never seen romance do this before. So brutally honest and breathtakingly perverse you'll want to throw this book at the wall, but you'll also want to know if it can possibly get any more disturbing (it can and it does). And as you start to wonder whether men and women were ever even meant to be together, a surprise ending brings the trilogy full circle and provides unexpected closure to an issue raised by a certain photographer's assistant in the first book. Eunuchs and Nymphomaniacs is about how we love today and how increasingly we try to avoid it altogether. Praise for Diary of an Oxygen Thief 'Kinky, artsy, and swoon-worthy' New York Magazine 'Enthralling . . . the cult tale of a misogynist's ruin' Guardian 'F. Scott Fitzgerald for the iPad generation' Richard Nash

Author: Anonymous Anonymous
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 126mm x 198mm, 210 g
Published: 2022, Little, Brown Book Group, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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You've never seen romance do this before. So brutally honest and breathtakingly perverse you'll want to throw this book at the wall, but you'll also want to know if it can possibly get any more disturbing (it can and it does). And as you start to wonder whether men and women were ever even meant to be together, a surprise ending brings the trilogy full circle and provides unexpected closure to an issue raised by a certain photographer's assistant in the first book. Eunuchs and Nymphomaniacs is about how we love today and how increasingly we try to avoid it altogether. Praise for Diary of an Oxygen Thief 'Kinky, artsy, and swoon-worthy' New York Magazine 'Enthralling . . . the cult tale of a misogynist's ruin' Guardian 'F. Scott Fitzgerald for the iPad generation' Richard Nash