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| Title | : | Nira/Sussa (Nira/Sussa #1) |
| Author | : | Julian Darius |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
| Published | : | June 1st 2012 by Martian Lit |
| Categories | : | Adult Fiction. Erotica. BDSM. Dark. Fiction. Horror. Literary Fiction |
Julian Darius
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.76 | 108 Users | 20 Reviews
Narrative Conducive To Books Nira/Sussa (Nira/Sussa #1)
He's a tenured creative writing professor. A well-respected novelist. And a recovering sadistic pervert with a penchant for young girls. His name is Julian Darius, which by great coincidence just happens to be the name of this novel's author. She's a teenage groupie who insists he buy her a collar before they have sex. She seems to know his desires better than he does. And she wants to fulfill them - even ones he claims not to have. The result is a strange love story that explores how far we'd really go, given the opportunity... and whether men and women could truly live together, if they were completely honest about their desires. This erotic and violent novel, criticized as pornographic, is nonetheless supremely literary and won its author a Ph.D. in English. WARNING: SEXUAL CONTENT, VIOLENCE, TRANSGRESSIVE THEMES, INTELLIGENCE. From Martian Lit. More info at http: //martianlit.com
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| Original Title: | Nira/Sussa |
| ISBN: | 0615630995 (ISBN13: 9780615630991) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.martianlit.com/books/2/nira-sussa/ |
| Series: | Nira/Sussa #1 |
| Characters: | Nonette, Julian Darius, Laura Martins, Anne Peebles, Marilyn Roberts, Arthur Schwartzman |
| Setting: | Wisconsin(United States) |
Rating Containing Books Nira/Sussa (Nira/Sussa #1)
Ratings: 3.76 From 108 Users | 20 ReviewsCriticize Containing Books Nira/Sussa (Nira/Sussa #1)
If you look this book up on GoodReads, it is classified 3 ways - Literary Fiction, Horror, and Erotica | BDSM. Since it falls into such diverse categories, I am going to write 3 reviews. And if you are eager to read this and want to know nothing going in, you probably want to stop reading now.Literary FictionYou have to give the author credit. I would never have thought of combining Lolita with X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga. For the most part, he pulled it off.The first 4 chapters are virtuallyThis was the most disturbing/beautiful piece of literature that I have ever read. It is not for the faint of heart but with that being said it was brutally honest. I wouldn't even compare this book to Fifty Shades of Grey aside from the BDSM parts. Of course Nira/Sussa takes even those parts and amplifies them. I was rendered speechless until now and still my review probably won't do this book the justice it deserves. Unforgettable and Haunting to it's core. It has earned it's place on my
Holy f*ck, this book is brilliant. You should read it.I'm trying to write some decent review of this amazing book, but english is not my first nor second language and everything I write seems disjointed.

what was that? eyes wide shut? tropic of cancer? lolita? not for the faint of heart, and slow to start, but it definitely captured my interest. still not sure how to classify it, though....
Nira/Sussa requires some intelligence to read and truly appreciate. Can a moron enjoy it? Sure. But not as it is meant to be enjoyed. I mean this book is CRAZY! The craziest thing I have read in ages. And yet, it doesn't really compare to anything I have ever read. I keep hearing people roaring about how violent and awful it is for women, but honestly I just dig it all the way. People need to get over themselves and quit being so uptight about everything.
Disturbing. Beautiful. Scary. Gorgeous. Sickening. My emotions were all over the place while reading this. It's a book that made me think. A lot. And I will never forget it.
Definitely not a light read...It was an interesting premise though I feel I must warn potential readers that you need at least a college education to get through this book. I felt like I was studying vocabulary for the SATs just trying to get through this thing. There were chapters that had me completely enthralled but more that had me nodding off in boredom. It's a heavy read, an intellectual read with a little sexual sadism thrown in. It probably deserves more stars because it truly is very

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