Which Better Sex Book?

Looking for a book to help spice things up in the bedroom a bit for a couple of 5 years. Unfortunately the book descriptions on lovehoney seem a bit lacking.

Guess i'm looking for a book that covers pretty much everything, foreplay, romance, oral, light dom, anal, strap-on etc..... But not a full on s&m book or all glossy pictures and guides to been a player (playboy style).

Any one have any good suggestions?

i have this book http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=16913&reviewid=22866#customer_reviews

( and this is my review) its pretty breif, but could be a good one to open up dialouge. its laid out in a way that the images are on the back of the page with text over the top so is a nice balance of images and info.

one way to judge how a book might be good is to look at the customer reviews,theres options to search the products by rating n the left of the screen.

Hi, Jon, welcome to the forums!

The folks on here are just bursting with ideas and advice - why not look around or use the search bar to find threads on the things you're interested in?

If nothing helps, you could start your own thread.

As long as you keep within the rules - http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/help/forum-rules/ pretty much anything goes.

Who needs a book when you've got the Orgasm Army?

I have always sworn by The Joys of Sex - not that I've ever read it in it's entirety. It's extremely informative, too.

I don't have any personal experience to share, but this one comes with a free pleasure ball massager at the moment! The books reviews are quite good http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=11346

Kooky wrote:

I have always sworn by The Joys of Sex - not that I've ever read it in it's entirety. It's extremely informative, too.

if you mean the orignial one written in the 70's i would however reccomend going with a modernised version of the joy of sex books such as this http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=14963 some parts of the original are very dated now, and include thoughts on homosexuality and womens' rights that could annoy and are wrong on factual levels.

but the joy of sex is a good starter book, so long as you view it in the context of when it was written and stuff.