10 erotic books that can inspire you to have a spicier sex life

Reading is always a good activity, it improves our communication skills and inspires us in many ways. With so many positive factors for reading, why not enjoy spicing up your sex life with the best quality literature? A well-written erotic book can surely inspire you and rock your love life. In addition to presenting good stories, the most exciting parts provide several ideas.

According to sex counselor Antonieta Mazon, a good reading can inspire increased desire, but problems in the sexual relationship should be studied further.

A book can be one of the resources to be used to increase the desire of a person or couple, as it favors the construction of fantasies and stimulates the active imagination. However, this is only a possible help in this regard.


"It should be remembered that when a couple or a person complains about their sexuality, it is necessary to investigate the possible causes a little further, because often the roots are in previous not so pleasurable experiences that they can?" or not ? be related to sexual practice itself ?, he explains.

Check below ten titles acclaimed and acclaimed by critics and audiences. Great options for you to vary in reading style and time of sex:

1. Kama Sutra? Mallanaga Vatsyayana

The most famous erotic book of all time. The? Kama Sutra? It is a compilation of very ancient Indian texts that, although often confused as a simple sex manual, actually speaks about the art of love and pleasure using the five senses of the body, as well as the mind and soul. Far beyond mere naughtiness, the? Kama Sutra? teaches to elevate the spirit through pleasure.


Written in the fourth century by the Indian philosopher Mallanaga Vatsyayana, the manual was aimed at men of the high nobility. But that didn't make her pages ignore the woman's pleasure. On the contrary, it provides detailed instructions for female arousal and orgasm through positions or foreplay.

The book features 64 detailed positions and addresses other pertinent subjects such as aromas and aphrodisiac foods, all involving the environment of pleasure. The publication has gained several variations and adaptations as thematic books aimed at men or women. A beautiful copy that will stand out in your library and your sex life.

2. Justine? Marquis de Sade

Justine It is one of the works of the famous Marquis de Sade, a nobleman who had a troubled life, full of scandalous affairs and who was imprisoned for about a third of his entire life. Much is confused by the personal life and writings of the author, whose name was used as the basis for the creation of the term "sadism": the act of taking pleasure in the physical pain of the other. Sade wrote almost all of his work from within the jail. His books were clandestine at the time because they violated morals and morals.


First published in 1791,? Justine? It tells the story of the young maid comfortably, who after being orphaned loses all her possessions. The book chronicles Justine's struggle to maintain her virtue despite going through so many situations where the virtuous are raped and the unscrupulous are victorious. Justine is raped, molested, arrested and raped on unfounded charges.

3. The Story of O? Anne Desclos

Erotic novel published in 1954 by the French Anne Desclos and that scandalized the French society of the time. O is a free woman who is taken to a castle by her lover. There she becomes a slave to him and other men and is subjected to various sexual practices. Throughout his career, O learns willingly to be the most submissive sex slave and to be incessantly available for sex with anyone.

Launched at a time not liberal and shortly before the emergence of feminism,? The Story of? It contains explicit sex scenes and gives a message about the importance of a woman's sexual self-control.

4. 100 Brushes Before Going to Bed? Melissa Panarello

This is a true diary that tells details of a young woman's sexual discoveries from the moment she loses her virginity at age 15. From then on, teenage Melissa (yes, the same name as the author, the book was based on her personal diary) feels a strong desire to love and be loved and seeks it through sex. The protagonist experiences the most diverse sexual possibilities such as group sex, homosexuality and sadomasochism in a quest that will only take her on herself.

In addition to spicy scenes described without shame, Melissa's trajectory can bring many messages of self-knowledge and bring to light the reflection of the image of "little princess". imposed on all women since childhood.

5. One Seduction per Week? Betty herbert

Based on a successful blog, the The 52 Seductions, the book tells how the author decided to warm up her relationship with her husband after ten years of marriage. Although they love and want to be together, the couple's sex life is practically zero. The author then proposes a challenge to her husband: for a year, they must seduce each other once a week.

A good idea to copy, don't you think? Surely you can make life at home more fun.

6. Juliette Society? Sasha Gray

Juliette Society is the name of a secret group whose members are the most powerful in society. Millionaires, authorities, military, among others come together in meetings that never happen twice in the same place. In their moments of relaxation and extravasation they choose sex as their escape valve.

The protagonist Catherine lives her life normally, but is sexually dissatisfied with her boyfriend, who due to hard work, can not satisfy her in all their fantasies. Until she meets a classmate who introduces her to a new world of sexual possibilities, including the exclusive and liberal sex club.

Written by a 25-year-old porn star, which doesn't stop her from being very experienced,? Juliette Society? won't offer you a sweet princess and a handsome prince. It is a book written without half words and with many spicy scenes.

7. Venus Delta? Anaïs Nin

Venus Delta It is a book of short stories of varying sizes, written by the acclaimed erotic writer Anaïs Nin. The work was initially a work commissioned by a private client who wanted erotic stories for his own consumption. Far beyond the erotic content, the book features engaging stories with delicate and psychological plots. Love triangles, orgies, and prostitutes satisfying the strangest desires of their clients are among the tales.

Anaïs Nin uses female language to describe sexual relations. In their own words, their texts "represent the first efforts of a woman in a domain hitherto reserved for men."

8. Lady Chatterley's Lover? D.H. Lawrence

Lady Chatterley is a woman full of desires, but cannot be guaranteed by her husband, wheelchair-bound after being wounded in the war. Lady then seeks to indulge in the caretaker of the estate and gives wings to her most secret desires. A beautifully written novel that will excite any reader.

The book, although old (was written in 1928) is a classic that has crossed history and brings dilemmas that remain current. While defending sexual freedom, Lady Chatterley's Lover? criticizes the social conventions of the time. With very open and explicit language, the title has been banned for decades.

9. 50 Grayscale? E. L. James

The erotic novel by English writer Erika Leonard James was published in 2011 and became bestseller, with historical sale of all its trilogy. In the book, Anastasia Steele, a naive 22-year-old virgin begins an intense relationship with billionaire Christian Gray. The book is rich in detail and shows the character's involvement in a sadomasochistic world, as well as the young woman's submission to her lover, who even forces her to sign a contract giving full power over her life.

Despite the sales success, and also driven by it, the book has been the subject of much debate and good and bad criticism.

10. The House of Happy Buddhas, Lust? João Ubaldo Ribeiro

The Brazilian representative of this list is the book by João Ubaldo Ribeiro, released in 1999. The work is part of the collection? who enlisted great Brazilian authors to each write about one of the deadly sins. According to the author,? The House of Happy Buddhas? It is based on a package received by him, with recordings and transcripts sent by a mysterious woman. Valentina, a 68-year-old mature woman, recounts her sexual adventures lived through a life of fun and satisfaction, without sparing shocking details and stories.

At times the narrator makes explicit her wish that her writings might encourage and free women to talk more openly about sex.

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