Okay, below are 2 quotes. One is from Redwings: A Smithsonian Nature Book by Robert Nero and the other is from Story of O by Pauline Reage. Can you tell which one is which?
1. “…she yielded abruptly and, it seemed, totally, as though for ten seconds, …the rest of the time she was coquettish and coy, incredibly clever at parrying an attack…”
2. “…she evokes in turn the sexual nature of each neighboring male; and they, on their part, become excited…”

















Quote 1: “Story of O”
Quote 2: “Redwings”
What’s the prize for THIS contest?
~Kathi, with a big wink and a broad grin
Who cares which is which?
They’re both HOT!
katdoc,
hmm, not sure what that says about you for knowing the difference so easily.
I couldn’t think of a good prize so just let that one go as a freebie. NBB got me the blackbird book this weekend and was reading some of it out loud. When he read that sentence I stopped what I was doing and asked what he was reading to make sure he didn’t switch books on me.
Katdoc:
Don’t let Birdchick pick on you for that… She’s the one who had “Story of O” handy to find a quote in!
~The other Sharon