For the latest in sex advice manuals, I have to definitely recommend "How to Make Love to Adrian Coleberrry". For an indication about how good this book is, consider the fact that noted sexpert Susie Bright has not only recommended this book, she intends to be one of Adrian's next lovers based on the book alone.
How lucky is Adrian? How should someone make love to Adrian and why should we care?
Adrian is not ashamed to share his sexual secrets, his whopping "number of sexual partners" (11), or his "menu" of sexual items. If other sex writers are correct, and communication is the key to a fantastic sexual relationship, I think Adrian takes the cake.
Adrian writes the book entirely in the third person and refers to his ex-lovers by cute nicknames that describe them sexually. From the "Innocent One" to the "Great One" the reader is treated to a sometimes funny, sometimes serious account of Adrian's sexual history with detailed pie chart illustrations and body diagrams to show you where Adrian prefers to be touched. There are also pictures where you can indicate to Adrian your own personal preferences.
Adrian does not want you to worry if you feel that you are not experienced enough, beautiful enough, or too experienced for Adrian Colesberry. Throughout his manual, he stresses time and time again how flexible he is, how willing he is to accommodate to your needs, and what you need to know to help him help him out in the bedroom. In fact, after reading this, I would say the most important thing to remember about Adrian Colesberry is that he is there for you as a lover. You may not like everything on his sexual menu, but Adrian has a complicated theory of how to meld your sexual menu with his sexual menu and is more than open to discussion.
You may be asking yourself if this book is worth a read even if you for some reason have no intention of being Adrian Colesberry's lovers. To this, I would respond with a whole-hearted, "Absolutely!" Adrian is witty, the book is original, and while you probably will not learn any new sexual techniques from the book, you might just enjoy it. For a NSFW advertisement for the book, check out this link.
My only concern is for the sequel and the future nicknames of all the partners he will encounter as a result of Adrian Colesberry groupies.
