I read pretty much anything, from fantasy (City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett) to romance (Bared to You by Sylvia Day) to classics (Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad). The only genres I don't read are self-help and comic books/graphic novels.
7/05 - I read 1 chapter and couldn't continue. It was just dreadful. There were very clinical descriptions of sex interrupted by seemingly intelligent literary or philosophical discussion. What was Mundi attempting to do here? Show that while this book was what could be considered erotica (in the broadest sense of the word), she, Mundi, was also intelligent enough to stick philosophical references in the middle of a sex scene? It didn't flow at all and the book didn't end up succeeding as either literature or erotica. Highly unrecommended.