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-[[Playboys 25 Sexiest Novels Ever Written]] is a list published by the [[Playboy website]] in [[2006]].+[[Playboys 25 Sexiest Novels Ever Written]] is a list published by the [[Playboy website]] in [[2006]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jahsonic/25_Novels]
1. [[Fanny Hill|Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure]], by John Cleland<BR>2. [[Lady Chatterley's Lover]], by D.H. 1. [[Fanny Hill|Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure]], by John Cleland<BR>2. [[Lady Chatterley's Lover]], by D.H.
Lawrence<BR>3. [[Tropic of Cancer]], by Henry Miller<BR>4. Lawrence<BR>3. [[Tropic of Cancer]], by Henry Miller<BR>4.
-[[The Story of O]], by Pauline Reage <BR>5. [[Crash]], by J.G. Ballard<BR>6. [[Interview with the Vampire]], by Anne Rice<BR>7. [[Portnoy's Complaint]], by Philip Roth<BR>8. [[The Magus]], by John Fowles<BR>9. [[The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]], by Haruki Murakami<BR>10. [[Endless Love]], by Scott Spencer<BR>11. [[Lolita]], by Vladimir Nabokov<BR>12. [[Carrie's Story]], by Molly Weatherfield<BR>13. [[Fear of Flying]], by Erica Jong<BR>14. [[Peyton Place]], by Grace Metalious<BR>15. [[Story of the Eye]], by Georges Bataille<BR>16. [[The End of Alice]], by A.M.+[[The Story of O]], by Pauline Reage <BR>5. [[Crash]], by J.G. Ballard<BR>6. [[Interview with the Vampire]], by Anne Rice<BR>7. [[Portnoy's Complaint]], by Philip Roth<BR>8. [[The Magus (novel)|The Magus]], by John Fowles<BR>9. [[The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]], by Haruki Murakami<BR>10. [[Endless Love]], by [[Scott Spencer (author) |Scott Spencer]]<BR>11. [[Lolita]], by Vladimir Nabokov<BR>12. [[Carrie's Story]], by Molly Weatherfield<BR>13. [[Fear of Flying]], by Erica Jong<BR>14. [[Peyton Place]], by Grace Metalious<BR>15. [[Story of the Eye]], by Georges Bataille<BR>16. [[The End of Alice]], by A.M.
-Homes<BR>17. [[Vox]], by Nicholson Baker<BR>18. [[Rapture]], by Susan Minot <BR>19. [[Singular Pleaures]], by Harry Mathews<BR>20. [[In the Cut]], By Susanna Moore<BR>21. [[Brass]], by Helen Walsh<BR>22. [[Candy]], by Terry Southern<BR>23. [[Forever]], by Judy Blume<BR>24. [[An American Dream]], by Norman Mailer<BR>25. [[The Carpetbaggers]], by Harold Robbins+Homes<BR>17. [[Vox (novel)|Vox]], by Nicholson Baker<BR>18. [[Rapture]], by Susan Minot <BR>19. [[Singular Pleaures]], by Harry Mathews<BR>20. [[In the Cut]], By Susanna Moore<BR>21. [[Brass]], by Helen Walsh<BR>22. [[Candy]], by Terry Southern<BR>23. [[Forever (novel)|Forever]], by Judy Blume<BR>24. [[An American Dream]], by Norman Mailer<BR>25. [[The Carpetbaggers]], by Harold Robbins
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Playboys 25 Sexiest Novels Ever Written is a list published by the Playboy website in 2006.[1]

1. Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, by John Cleland
2. Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D.H. Lawrence
3. Tropic of Cancer, by Henry Miller
4. The Story of O, by Pauline Reage
5. Crash, by J.G. Ballard
6. Interview with the Vampire, by Anne Rice
7. Portnoy's Complaint, by Philip Roth
8. The Magus, by John Fowles
9. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, by Haruki Murakami
10. Endless Love, by Scott Spencer
11. Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
12. Carrie's Story, by Molly Weatherfield
13. Fear of Flying, by Erica Jong
14. Peyton Place, by Grace Metalious
15. Story of the Eye, by Georges Bataille
16. The End of Alice, by A.M. Homes
17. Vox, by Nicholson Baker
18. Rapture, by Susan Minot
19. Singular Pleaures, by Harry Mathews
20. In the Cut, By Susanna Moore
21. Brass, by Helen Walsh
22. Candy, by Terry Southern
23. Forever, by Judy Blume
24. An American Dream, by Norman Mailer
25. The Carpetbaggers, by Harold Robbins




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