by Walter Mosley
Title: Debbie Doesn't Do It AnymoreAuthor: Walter MosleyPublisher: DoubledayReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 4Review:"Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore" by Walter Mosley...What is this novel about?"In this scorching, mournful, often explicit, and never less than moving literary novel by the famed creator ...
I enjoyed this read, but can't seem to be resolute with my rating. If I rate for enjoyment I would give it 4 stars but if I were to rate on the story itself it would be more of a 3 star rating. Mosley's writing is smooth, as usual, and for that I'd give 4.5 stars. I will have to stew on these for...
So, I had a few problems with this book. Consistency. I'll bring this up in another point I'm about to make but the heroine wasn't consistent. Which is usually a good thing! You want the characters to change to not be what they were when they started off in the beginning of the novel or whateve...
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I'm left feeling conflicted about this book, and I can't say whether I liked it or not. There is nothing wrong with Mosley's prose or his pacing. The exact passage of time is a little difficult to follow, but since we're following the story of someone in a state of emotional shock and turmoil, thi...
well written prose, but the story doesn't convince me or capture my attention. i think the author could have done more research into the lives of porn stars, those that have managed to stay porn stars for 15 years and those who have not. 31 is treated as very old for a woman in porn, particularly...