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inicky46 61 Reviews 2169 reads
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1 / 14

Just got a pretty good review in The NY Times. Of course, having gone to numerous M&Gs in Manhattan, I examined the author's cover picture to see if I ever met her. I haven't. Looks like an interesting read though.
The Times review: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/13/books/review-whore-of-new-york-liara-roux.html

uncutpackage 106 Reviews 153 reads
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2 / 14

I have seen her a few times over the years when she came to Boston. Very good sessions.  I might read the book.

trex44 9 Reviews 124 reads
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3 / 14

OTOH, she's a lot cuter than any of the politicians.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 111 reads
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4 / 14

That blurb is dripping with woke.

WICardinalfan 37 Reviews 107 reads
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5 / 14

I read the book over the weekend.  Majority of the content is a biography of a lady who had a rough childhood and her journey to and through adulthood.

Sex work narrative represents about 1/3 of the content.  

Far be it for me to be a critic and ruin a potential sale, so I will not go into any more details.  

Anyone who has experience in the hobby, male or female, will not find anything supersizing.  

Well written and a fast read.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 128 reads
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6 / 14

on uncutpackage?  How did she rate him?

uncutpackage 106 Reviews 111 reads
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7 / 14

Does she use hobbyists names or TER handles to describe dates?

PussyPuller 156 reads
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8 / 14

When I saw words like “CisGender” and non-binary I knew I had no interest in this read. I could never read the words of a woman who refers to herself as a “They” yet capitalized on the pussy that rewarded her for being an attractive “Her”

BennieJett 10 Reviews 143 reads
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9 / 14

I will gently point out that the blurb is written by the publisher, not the author.  I haven't read the book so I can't speak for it, but it might be more expansive than the blurb implies.  

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 134 reads
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10 / 14
WICardinalfan 37 Reviews 120 reads
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11 / 14

No names are mentioned

WICardinalfan 37 Reviews 124 reads
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12 / 14

Perhaps I can help.  The author refers to herself as queer and/or bi sexual.

I do not recall any big LBQ...whatever in her book.  However, in her personal life she definitely loves other women.  

There is a hint of Woke, it is not overpowering.  I despise woke, it is out of control, however that thinking belongs on a different board.  

Majority of the narrative as bout her personal life and is limited on "war stories" IMHO.

DrZoology 170 Reviews 122 reads
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13 / 14

Feeds right into the whole stereotype that SW'ers are women who had rough childhoods and/or were abused.  

She should have focused much more on the industry and how it has changed over the years.

WICardinalfan 37 Reviews 120 reads
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14 / 14
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