Curvy's back at it again :)

A intresting read pretty lady is World War Z, A tale of the Zombie Appocalypse. Its an odd book of short stories that are very well written. To me the book is not scarey because of the zombies, but of the way society reacts. The aurthor (max brooks) did his research on people.
 
So I was thinking....what do you guys think about working a bit for the next picture series I post?

I was thinking that I'm looking for more music and books to read. Yes, I'm a book worm. :) I usually listen to country and classic rock music, but I like music of all kinds. I'll read any book that I can get my hands on...

So guys, here are the two questions that I want you to answer:

1. Favorite song?
2. What book have read that you think others should read? Doesn't have to be a favorite, but tell me the book and why...

I do have some pictures ready to go to be posted too....

]oooh music, im a huge classic rock fan, anything by lynyrd skynyrd is great, probbbaly one of my favs :)
 
I don't listen to much music these days, but if I chose to it is usually popular classical or the likes of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Kate Bush, Enya, etc. or just pop and rock through the ages.

Now books is a big subject.

Mostly reading Historical Fiction these days. Anything by Phillipa Gregory, though she seems to be able to write them faster than I can keep up. I particularly liked Earthly Joys and Virgin Earth which followed the careers of the Tradescant family. John travelled to Virgina at the time of the early settlors in the 17th Century and lived for a while with the native americans whilst searching for new plants.

I was a science fiction fan and would devour anything by Athur C Clark or Asimov, I particularly liked his Robot series of books which examine the relationship between man and machine and the idea that a morality could be codified by the contraint of the "three laws of robotics" The "Robots of Dawn" is interesting in this respect. These great science fiction writers are of course now dead. Perhaps someone can point me towards a replacement.

Whilst not a great Who Dunnit fan. I will always pick up the latest P D James - Always well written and consistant. I did read everything that Agatha Christie wrote many years ago.

I rarely return to a book after having read it, but notable exceptions are:

Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
The Diceman by Luke Rhinehart

I'm sure there are others that I can't recall right now.

I also read quite a bit of porn :D

I would read everything if I could lol
 
So I was thinking....what do you guys think about working a bit for the next picture series I post?

I was thinking that I'm looking for more music and books to read. Yes, I'm a book worm. :) I usually listen to country and classic rock music, but I like music of all kinds. I'll read any book that I can get my hands on...

So guys, here are the two questions that I want you to answer:

1. Favorite song?
2. What book have read that you think others should read? Doesn't have to be a favorite, but tell me the book and why...

I do have some pictures ready to go to be posted too....

1. Too much to mention...but I heard an interesting song the other day on the Satellite Radio by Herbie Hancock featuring Dave Matthews - the old Beatles tune, Tomorrow Never Knows. The album comes out on the 22nd.
2. Lonesome Dove. Classic western, classic buddy story, classic love stories and classic good versus evil all wrapped in an epic package. Loved the book and the mini-series.
 
I'm sorry for being gone but real life called for a while. Just got home from work tonight. Debating about taking a nice, long, hot relaxing bath. I don't work until 5 p.m. tomorrow, looking forward to that.

I bet you guys don't want to hear all about my day.

I promised pictures for answering the questions....and I shall deliver. :) I can't wait to check out the books and music that was recommended.

I'm going to post them individually I think. This first one is what I am wearing tonight. It's a loose, chemise. I have a thing for cherries. :)
 
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I'm sorry for being gone but real life called for a while. Just got home from work tonight. Debating about taking a nice, long, hot relaxing bath. I don't work until 5 p.m. tomorrow, looking forward to that.

I bet you guys don't want to hear all about my day.

I promised pictures for answering the questions....and I shall deliver. :) I can't wait to check out the books and music that was recommended.

I'm going to post them individually I think. This first one is what I am wearing tonight. It's a loose, chemise. I have a thing for cherries. :)

Love the new pic. How about you take a nice hot bath and take some pics?
 
I had a few requests for leg and feet pictures.......thought I would share some of those. :kiss:
 
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Just thought I would add some praise to your growing list. I love a woman with soft curves like yours, and you seem to be quite photogenic; excellent pics, every single one. And a voice to go with it that got me hard thinking about what the moaning was for...

As far as music goes, I like alt stuff like We Were Promised Jetpacks or Paper Tongues. Zombie fare in books is always great, and Max Brooks is one of the current best. I don't think you can go wrong with Cormac McCarthy, either. Then I always tend towards classic stuff too, like the stuff we had to read in high school, Shakespeare and the like.

This is my first post ever on Lit, and I couldn't think of a better, more beautiful person to post for. Thanks for sharing your beautiful body with us!
 
Just thought I would add some praise to your growing list. I love a woman with soft curves like yours, and you seem to be quite photogenic; excellent pics, every single one. And a voice to go with it that got me hard thinking about what the moaning was for...

As far as music goes, I like alt stuff like We Were Promised Jetpacks or Paper Tongues. Zombie fare in books is always great, and Max Brooks is one of the current best. I don't think you can go wrong with Cormac McCarthy, either. Then I always tend towards classic stuff too, like the stuff we had to read in high school, Shakespeare and the like.

This is my first post ever on Lit, and I couldn't think of a better, more beautiful person to post for. Thanks for sharing your beautiful body with us!


You are so sweet! :kiss: I'm honored that I popped your cherry here on Lit. :kiss:

I can't wait to go and look up the music. Classics are always good books to read. Was Cormac McCarthy the one who wrote "The Road?" I read that one late last year...
 
You are so sweet! :kiss: I'm honored that I popped your cherry here on Lit. :kiss:

I can't wait to go and look up the music. Classics are always good books to read. Was Cormac McCarthy the one who wrote "The Road?" I read that one late last year...

I was quite pleased to let you be the one to pop my Lit cherry, and it felt great!:rose:

Yes, "The Road" is McCarthy. Sad but interesting book about what we are willing to endure for those we love, either the very best or the very worst is brought out in stressful situations. You might also try "The Tale of Edgar Sawtelle" by David Wroblewski is a Hamlet-esque tale of a young mute boy and his family's biz of raising dogs. Great read for a first time author.:)
 
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I love how your thigh looks in this pic, especially since I can follow it right up to the curve of your ass. :heart:

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It's so beautifully smooth.
 
I was quite pleased to let you be the one to pop my Lit cherry, and it felt great!:rose:

Yes, "The Road" is McCarthy. Sad but interesting book about what we are willing to endure for those we love, either the very best or the very worst is brought out in stressful situations. You might also try "The Tale of Edgar Sawtelle" by David Wroblewski is a Hamlet-esque tale of a young mute boy and his family's biz of raising dogs. Great read for a first time author.:)

It was a very sad book, but it was very interesting. I love books like that....

You know I think I downloaded "The Tale of Edgar Sawtelle" to listen to as an audiobook...but never started it.

I love reading books. :kiss:
 
I love how your thigh looks in this pic, especially since I can follow it right up to the curve of your ass. :heart:

It's so beautifully smooth.

I'm glad that enjoyed them. :kiss: I would love for you to follow that curve....
 
I love reading books. :kiss:

I would love to read a book about you, your luscious curves, the delicate rounds of your soft breasts, the delicious round of your ass, a smooth touch against the inside of your creamy thighs. What it would be like to gently drag my fingers from the nape of your neck to the crevice of your ass, the warm center of your womanhood, smell and taste your wetness while my hands continue to trail the inside of your thighs to your calves then turn and come back up the outside of your silky legs. Damn, that would be a bestseller!:kiss:
 
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