Quote Originally Posted by Mad Lews

I for one want to know the "Why?" more than the who and where.Not the why of her writing the tale but Why the audience still grows.
Mad
Any of the following ring a bell?

It's kind of magic.

It has a reputation. At any given moment somebody is saying: "You want to know about that D/s stuff … let's see … ah yes read that Story of O."

I have several friends (all female) who simply adore O. They are all (alegedly) vanilla and claim to see is as a 'love story' or 'parabole on quest for love', but who knows what goes bump in the dark . The book has turned on more people than any other. Again reputation.

It has just the right blend of hard and softcore.

I don’t see O as perfect victim but who wouldn't want to save or damn (as the case may be) O?

It's kind of magic!

Have fun

Pejanon