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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...
- 1984
American television miniseries,
adapted from
Judith Krantz's 1982
bonkbuster novel of the same name. In 1925,
Jewish artist’s
model Maggy Lunel (Stefanie...
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Crossings is a 1986
American TV
miniseries based on the
bonkbuster novel by
Danielle Steel. It
first aired on ABC. Jacobs, J. (Nov 21, 1985). "Wining and...
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Princess Daisy is a 1980
bonkbuster novel by
American author Judith Krantz. The
novel tells the
story of
Princess Marguerite "Daisy" Valensky. She is the...
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Times Best
Seller list,
reaching as high as No. 6. It
became known as a '
bonkbuster' for its many
explicit and
often bizarre **** scenes. It was
adapted into...
- I'll Take
Manhattan is a 1986
bonkbuster novel by
American author Judith Krantz,
originally published on
April 20, 1986, by
Crown Publishers. It has been...
- California,
helped define a new sub-genre of the
romance novel - the
bonkbuster or "****-and-shopping" novel. She also
became one of the
first celebrity...
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Preston (22
March 2008). "Kerry
Katona and
friends in the
Return of the
Bonkbuster". The Times. UK.
Retrieved 11
January 2011. Nick
McGrath (18 February...
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Retrieved 1 June 2023. "Lily
James excels in post-Bridgerton
period bonkbuster The
Pursuit of Love – review". The Independent. 9 May 2021.
Archived from...
- July 2023. Morey,
Kelly Ana (18
November 2016). "Jilly Cooper's
ninth '
bonkbuster'
falls short". Stuff.
Retrieved 15 July 2023. "21
things that
always happen...