Customer Reviews
Have I Seen That Cover Before? - By: Bonnie J. Ammon, 19 Jan 2008 
I am amazed that the new cover design of this soft version echoes another VERY popular positions book, (you know which one ladies), Lesbian Sex 101 by Jude Schell. Is this a form of flattery? I think not.
The photography mimics the models, grey background & most notably 2 of Jude's positions, #42, "Tailgate" & #90, "Ready to Wear." Harding's name is in the exact same suggestive place as on the cover of Schell's book. This is an obvious rip-off & an attempt to ride on the coat-tails of a much more criticallly acclaimed book.
a book that states the obvous - By: Ms. Chele Z. Hanley, 24 Jul 2006 
this sex manual is about as erotic as a car manual. a total dissapointment i learnt nothing new from it. the whole 'how to come out' stuff was a waste of space in a book thats ment to be about sex. the section on toys was short & had no good advice on how to pick good ones & also only mentioned the obvous it had nothin on dubble enders etc. it reminded me of one of them early sex & puberty books your mum gives to you when your 10. the paintings were nice but their own illerstrations looked early 90's & outdated. the style of righting was as sexy as an nhs leaflet on genatel worts.
Not a Bood Of Positions - By: Jannie Pie, 29 Mar 2005 
When I hear Kama Sutra, I think of illustration of lots of various positions. That is not the case in this book. It's a broad overview of lesbian sex, a sort of Lesbian 101.
Unless you're new to lesbian sex, skip this book.
If you're new to lesbian sex, you may find this interesting. That's why I gave it 3 stars.