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Old 01-09-2011, 05:59 PM   #476
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
I'm kind of interested in this aspect - do we really know that they are treating gay and straight material differently? I thought (although I may well be wrong), that the only "rape" titles removed were two books by one author. That, by itself, isn't enough to convince me that there is discrimination going on. Although I could be convinced if there were similar "rape" titles that they didn't pull. (And by similar I don't mean "The Rape of Nanking," although a novel with a title like "How to Rape a Sorority Girl" would certainly count.)
The do have a notable number of "rape fantasy" titles, including short stories with titles like "What Does A Gal Wear to a Snuff Party", "Amy's Rape", "Raped Virgin Cheerleader Part II" and "Drunk Leslie Learns a Lesson". There are 148 results for "rape erotica" in the Kindle Store.

I was logged in for that search - I should be getting some interesting recommendations from Amazon soon.
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