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- Bonkbuster (a play on "blockbuster" and the verb "to bonk") is a term coined in 1989 by British writer Sue Limb to describe a subgenre of commercial romance...
- physically active and strong. The sport inspired Jilly Cooper's 1991 bonkbuster novel Polo. The game was originally invented by Iranians and its Persian...
- best-selling books including the feminist self-help Superwoman (1975) and the bonkbuster Lace (1982).[citation needed] In later life, she campaigned and founded...
- Cooper, that is part of the Rutshire Chronicles series. It is both a bonkbuster and a murder mystery, set during the filming of the Verdi opera Don Carlos...
- follows the recovery and revenge of polo player Ricky France-Lynch. The bonkbuster was described as a "frothy brew of ****, class and jodhpurs" by the S****horpe...
- that although there was an audience of older women waiting to read the bonkbuster, it might also appeal to a younger generation of readers. Despite these...
- a 1996 novel by British author Jilly Cooper. The Rutshire Chronicles bonkbuster follows the career of violinist Abigail Rosen, who survives a suicide...
- Preston (22 March 2008). "Kerry Katona and friends in the Return of the Bonkbuster". The Times. UK. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Retrieved...
- rides Mrs Wilkinson. The novel was published in 2010 and is the ninth bonkbuster in the Rutshire Chronicles series. It is 739 pages. Set in the world of...
- California, helped define a new sub-genre of the romance novel - the bonkbuster or "****-and-shopping" novel. She also became a "celebrity author" through...