+298 Some books should have a little warning on the inside of the cover, saying that there is explicit material. Then people would have some kind of notice. There would be no more reading along and then BAM. SEX. OTHER WEIRDITIES. amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

That would save me so much time reading. Instead of reading the whole thing I could just skip right to the good parts.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Somehow I wasn't informed how much sex was in Wicked. Or the Time Traveler's Wife. My sister gave me both of them... wary

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Are you guys 7? NEWSFLASH: Sex is a part of life. Quit being immature.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

That doesn't mean I want to suddenly be hit with a scene with a woman on her period having sex with her brother. Those deserve a warning.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

How about old men sucking on younger woman's titties?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Words leave images, man. DX

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Tell that to john stienbeck

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Don't read Lolita. Well it was banned a few decades ago, so that is some kind of warning

by Anonymous 12 years ago

~American Psycho~ WARNING: Ya know what, you don't need a warning, you're only reading this for the sex and violence, just go ahead.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

But the sex that surprises you is the best part!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

My dad lent me a few of his science fiction books for a project. Too many sex scenes, no warning. x-o

by Anonymous 12 years ago

House of Night should. It's all like: teen angst teen angst something about vampyres teen angst BAZAAM SEX SCENE teen angst.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yes! Sometimes it's just so unnecessary to the plot and I'm like, "Oh, okay, can we move on with the storyline now?"

by Anonymous 12 years ago

IKR?

by Anonymous 12 years ago