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SYNOPSIS: (From the back of the book): The Boys of Swithins Hall,
set in an English boys' boarding school, is the story of Tim Dunn's sexual
awakening - in overdrive. Tim is as randy as Tom Jones, as adventurous as
James Bond, and as gay as Oscar Wilde; it's a nice combination. When a boy
begs, "Please sir, I'd like some more," you can be certain the he isn't after a
second helping of gruel.
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
The Boys of Swithins Hall is a lovely romp set in an English boarding
school. It is the story of narrator Tim Dunn's awakening to the
joys of male sex. Although Tim's natural British inhibitions provide just
enough tension to make things interesting, his revved-up libido manages to shift
into overdrive at least once per chapter. He manages to give several lads
at the Hall an education which is definitely not in the official curriculum.
American readers will probably find the Anglicisms delightfully quirky.
There are gobs of expressions like "stiffies," "arses," and "bum holes"
sprinkled throughout the book, and most sentences have a "sir" in them
somewhere. For instance, there's my favorite, "A little harder, please,
sir, just a little harder." But make no mistake, this is not some sort of
kinky Oliver Twisted; there's just a lot of good, healthy, guilt-free
sex. All the same, if one of Chris Kent's characters begs, "Please, sir,
I'd like some more," you can be certain that he isn't after a second helping of
gruel. This is an ample soupcon of voyeurism and straight sex to add just
the right amount of spice to a diet of pure beef.
-- Written by David Chapman

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FORMAT:
Paperback, 189 pages.
VIEW MULTIMEDIA: NO MULTIMEDIA AVAILABLE.
PUBLISHER: GLB Publishers.
AVAILABILITY:
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LANGUAGE: English.
VIEWER
DISCRETION: Coarse language, graphic sexual situations.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA (1999).
DATE ADDED TO OUR
LIBRARY: November 21, 2008.
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