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Finding a book titled with the letter "X" or starting with an "X" was a challenge, until I came across this short novella by Matt Thompson.
Although this book discusses the issues of a male addicted to hard core porn, there is no sexually descriptive scenes within the story!
I must also apologize for my post being a little late, life was just too busy this weekend. Sorry.....
BLURB:
Cale is a young man who struggles with an unusual addiction and
eventually it makes him realize what really matters to him. This is his
narrative. It is often unreliable and unpredictable. He is occasionally
delusional, and always over thinks. Reality is grounded in the footnotes
that accompany his thoughts. It takes more than it should for Cale to
come back to that reality.
REVIEW:
This adult novel, by Matt Thompson, is a very unusual read.
X, delivers Cale's story, which is unusual and bizzare!
This book may suit a male audience more, but I was left with unusual feelings after reading it, even a little angry! As a woman I am unable to really understand how a happily married man can jerk off to hard core porn, five or more times a day and keep it hidden from anyone in his life.
Even though the book is well written, I found it hard to believe and very strange.
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3 comments:
Doesn't sound like my kind of read either.
Sounds interesting. I like stories from the male POV so I'm putting this on my wishlist to check out one day.
One thing I've learned in life is people can hide anything if they're smart enough or those who they're hiding from chose to be blind enough not to see. This book leaves me unsure of whether I should read it or not.
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