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( 7 of 7 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 8 2001
Anyone with some sexual experience will find this book totally useless. I bought it out ouf curiousity and found nothing new and interesting in the book. In fact, I have bought a few books from the same author, primarily attracted by the title, and found none of it worthwhile.
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( 5 of 6 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 19 2001
Jay Wiseman has provided 125 little "tricks" on how the get the most out of your vibrator, dildos, beads and plugs. Organized in the same fashion as his popular "Tricks" books, Sex Toy tricks contains much of the same introductory and supplemental materials.Although I liked Wiseman's "Tricks" book, I did not find this book as useful. Many of the "tricks" are simple statements on safety and technique, more like a vibrator "how-to" rather than any special or unusual method of using some these devices. My partner and I have tried both books and this book did not elicit as many "oohs or aahs" as his other manual. If you are just beginning to experiment with sex toys, then this book will make a great introduction. If you are already experienced, you may only learn one or two new tricks.
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( 24 of 27 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 11 2000
Jay has put together a nice sequence of books with his "Tricks" series. Sex Toy Tricks continues this tradition with tricks you can use with sex toys. Jay has done an excellent job of compiling a great list of tricks to try with sex toys. I wish I'd known about the "two vibrator trick (#12), for example before Hitachi discontinued their Magic Wand. In fact, I wish I'd known sooner about most of the vibrator tricks mentioned in this book! I always love finding out new ideas to try in my sex play and this book, like the others in the Tricks series has lots and lots of fun ones to try! Not only that, but some ideas are more simple practical advice about playing with toys.Recommended for anyone who wants to get more out of their sex play.

















