The love scene in question:

At this, Eliza and Ezra rolled together into one giggling snowball of full-figured copulation, screaming and shouting as they playfully bit and pulled at each other in a dangerous and clamorous rollercoaster coil of sexually violent rotation with Eliza’s breasts barrel-rolled across Ezra’s howling mouth and the pained frenzy of his bulbous salutation extenuating his excitement as it whacked and smacked its way into every muscle of Eliza’s body except for the otherwise central zone.

More review snippets here. One includes the line, “do not read this book.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_Lost#Reception

  • Jesus
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    8026 days ago

    bulbous salutation my dudes

  • @graymess
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    7526 days ago

    It’s like he wrote an already weird sex scene description, then right clicked every word and chose the last synonym on the list.

        • @[email protected]
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          526 days ago

          Being a big ou(x)po fan, they at least were good at their work. Highly recommended starting with Italo Calvino’s Cosmicomics or If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller

          • Flying SquidOP
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            Calvino is absolutely amazing! I devoured Cosmicomics and T Zero when I was in college. The Castleof Crossed Destinies is another one.

            I admit, I had a bit of trouble getting through If On A Winter’s Night a Traveler. I’m guessing it lost a lot in translation.

            His book of Italian Folktales is also very good.

            Edit: I just learned about, and ordered, this… a complete collection of the Qfwfq stories, including some never before translated into English- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complete_Cosmicomics

        • @[email protected]
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          325 days ago

          On a related note, there’s the Bulwer Lytton prize for terribly written introductions to novels. It was based on the 1830 novel Paul Clifford, famous especially for its first line

          It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulwer-Lytton_Fiction_Contest

    • @MeaanBeaan
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      525 days ago

      What did he call it first then? A large hello?

  • Shig Vigintitres
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    He’s said publicly that he hates sex, so I don’t know what anyone was expecting.

    • @Got_Bent
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      He probably hates sex because it requires him to show up and actually perform.

      • @graymess
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        2326 days ago

        Holy shit, that’s a good burn.

        • Boozilla
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          326 days ago

          We’ll meet him at the Cemetery Gates.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      1526 days ago

      Probably not the best person to write a sex scene in that case.

    • @pyre
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      825 days ago

      I’d hate it too if i thought sex was whatever the fuck this is

  • aasatru
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    Had young Morrissey known how pathetic old Morrissey would end up, he would no doubt have written an incredible soul searching song about it.

    • Diplomjodler
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      “Sixty, racist and dumb”, or something.

  • @[email protected]
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    2226 days ago

    One can imagine him struggling to imagine the scene well enough to write it, then going to a toy shop, buying a Barbie and a Ken and spending the next half hour mashing them against each other in an attempt to visualise it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1826 days ago

    I bought it on account of hearing how bad it was. I wasn’t disappointed. It’s like The Room in book form, but with unnecessarily flowery language. Brilliantly shite.

  • @[email protected]
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    That’s the worst writing I’ve ever seen. This guy writes for a living? Do people enjoy his works?

    Edit: no, and no.

  • mad_asshatter
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    If you read that in Morrissey’s voice with “How Soon Is Now” as an earworm, it is slightly titillating.

    ymmv

    • Flying SquidOP
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      2026 days ago

      I don’t want to kink shame.

      All I know is I don’t want anyone’s breasts doing a barrel-roll across my howling mouth.

      • @kat_angstrom
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        1526 days ago

        I assumed that it was like motor-boating except with 360 degrees rotation, which is definitely a normal and not at all weird thing

      • mad_asshatter
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        926 days ago

        All I know is I don’t want anyone’s breasts doing a barrel-roll across my howling mouth.

        Damn. There goes a potential match!

      • @edgemaster72
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        426 days ago

        Have you considered providing the chesticles in such a scenario?

  • @KrankyKong
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    1025 days ago

    I’ve neen dying at “wacked and smaked” for 10 minutes

    • @BodePlotHole
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      425 days ago

      He’s hackin’, wackin’ and smackin’!

  • @psmgx
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    825 days ago

    Can someone feed that quote into the new, anything goes image generator? I wanna see what a bulbous salutation looks like