A fascinating look into the old-school Sato masochistic relationships. It was quite the read, though the shock factor just isn't there when compared to modern literature.
This was a touching short story. It gives a fictional back story to a troupe of loins found in Baghdad during the war.
The book felt like Joss Whedon's Firefly, and the movie Prometheus got together. Decent, but not quite mind blowing. I'm holding out for the sequel.
This book gives and intriguing looking in to the world of paying for sex. Illuminating autobiography.
I don't see why this book has stirred up such controversy. It's just twilight with a bit of spanking. The characters hardly feel like they've been fully fleshed, and the protagonist and antagonist are washy at communication and emotions. Seriously Anna needs to learn how to make up her mind and communicate, and Grey needs to realize that you don't push a virgin that far that fast. Grey is definitely emotionally disturbed.