“Make me a woman” was the request of this man with the grotesque face. After all, what real woman would want him? In his 47 years, the man with the face has never had sex, which was why he wanted the artist to make him a doll—for sex. Was that even possible?
The quest to build a perfect
woman. Boy, they get really detailed and technical on the…specs. The B/W
sketches were cool.
Soon, a fight for the doll sends
her in the possession of other sx-starved guys. Evidently, this doll had a
hypnotic power over everyone. Everybody just had to have her. Yowza! Was she
that real? Did it feel that real? The images were quite sexually explicit, but
some were kind of hot.
It was funny how ever man wanted
her—this plastic doll to mess with. For the ugly guy, this becomes a mission to get
his doll back. Poor guy. All he wanted was a doll to have sex with.
I didn’t really get the second
half of the book. She was just passed around to every crazy pervert? By that
point, it becomes nothing but sex, sex, sex. What kind of way was that to end
the story? It turns into nothing but p0-rn. It gets kind of disgusting and VERY
graphic. I’m talking about close-ups on EVERY part.
Like I said, the graphics were
cool. Quite honestly, the story was sweet up until the second half of the book.
Perhaps the author wasn’t going for sweet. In any sense, I didn’t like how it
developed with everyone literally fighting over the doll.
An okay read.
Rating:
3 stars
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