![]() Erotica is growing faster as e-books make it easier to download and read dirty stories discreetly. Romance and erotic novels are the book industry’s biggest category in fiction, topping $1.4 billion in sales last year. That’s despite Amazon’s aggressive crackdown on obscene titles in late 2010, when a Kindle book called “The Pedophile’s Guide To Love and Pleasure” sparked an uproar.Īmazon officials didn’t comment yesterday. ![]() “Beastiality,” a Kindle book by Shameek Speight, tells the story of a housewife whose dog becomes the “Man of the House,” according to a publisher’s note, also viewed yesterday. ![]() “9 Hot Taboo Family Sex Stories,” an Amazon Kindle book whose author is listed as Lillian Frost, is “jam packed full of steamy sexual encounters between daddies and daughters, mommies and sons, and sisters and brother(s),” according to a blurb on Amazon’s site yesterday afternoon. The nation’s dominant booksellers are peddling a raft of raunchy online books depicting incest, rape and bestiality - and some critics charge the retailers would rather hide the fast-proliferating and profitable filth than get rid of it.įollowing the sleeper success of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” smutty e-books have engulfed Amazon and B&N’s sites, many of them crossing a line well beyond the sadomasochism and bondage scenes in E.L. ![]() Now on sale at Amazon and Barnes & Noble: 50 shades of gross. ![]()
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