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review 2015-11-13 01:43
What the fuck did I just read?
saucer sex magician - andy kirk

HOLY SHITBALLS!  I was looking for some bizarro fiction.  

 

Instead I got word salad, and some of the wrongest sex scenes ever.

 

 "I was trying to write something profound while pounding out beers, but it seemed insane."

 

Pounding out beers does sound kinda insane.

 

"Finally I climaxed so hard my head swam from the loss of blood."

 

If  you're losing blood when climaxing, you're doing it wrong.   

 

Heh.   Doing it.   Because just in case no one else is going to point out that immature bit of wordplay, I'm going to. 

 

"My balls flip flapping in the cold air."

 

All the sex in this is wrong.   I've been laughing so hard for like five minutes over this one line that I started to choke.   Someone in the house thought I was dying, too.  Or crying in a severe depression.

 

There's no way I can read this line out loud without laughing so hard I do end up choking and dying, so I didn't bother trying to explain it to them.

 

Then again, I kept visualizing this when I thought of this line: 

 

 

"Your sperm has millions in it, and from each one we use to augment my species."

 

There are millions of what in his sperm?   Nope, we never get that answer.  

 

"My heart beat faster as my eyes walk over her body."

 

I'd be freaking out if my eyes started to walk, too, so fair point book. 

 

"Wary of my first encounter of her that ended with me sticking my cock into a large bunny..."

 

Again, fair point book.   

 

"My heart was a snake wanting to strike the miniature romero..."

 

Romeo?

 

"The little man had wormed his way into my ex wife's vagina was a little toad that needed punishment."

The sex is all wrong.   This reads that the whole man wormed his way into her vagina.   And now she's loosing blood because you can't do sex properly, book. 

 

"...his screams matched his spent semen that dribbled on the floor..."

 

He's taking revenge on the dude who wormed his way into his ex's vagina.

 

"'It's time to play, you sneaky little toad!'"

 

Play.   Pay.   They're actually not the same words. 

 

"It was silver, and stinged with a hint of green."

 

Stinged.   Your clue is as good as mine.

 

"I felt a flush of excitement, and I glanced again at my sword and thought of my hardness pining for Millie..."

 

Well played, book.   Least subtle sword-as-phallic-replacement ever.   And is anyone else a little freaked out by the fact that his sword makes him hard, and then he thinks, 'hey, I'm hard and want my ex-wife'?

 

"I picked up and felt my body and my teeth."

 

Because apparently his teeth aren't a part of his body?   Or he just really feels them?

 

"Everything was in place, so that at least kept my fear from screaming."

 

My fear is a well behaved pet and never screams.  Maybe get it some treats or something?

 

"I turned at was looking at a head in a jar of some fluid."

 

I know sentence structure writing good.   

 

"She was working it, and my cock was biting at the fabric of my pants."

 

Penis dentata anyone?

 

And the sex continues to be wrong. I think I'll leave it here. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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review 2015-06-17 00:00
Danny Chaucer's Flying Saucer
Danny Chaucer's Flying Saucer - Christopher Peter Today We Did

Danny lives in the tiny village of Brampton, where not much happens. One night after a storm, Danny thinks that he hears a low humming and sees a light out of his window, but he might just have imagined that. Then his strange Uncle Colin appears asking about noises and lights, along with a rather odd army captain who is snooping around and appears to be speaking to trees on the common. This is maybe the weirdest thing that has ever happened in Brampton, and Danny and his new friend, Nat, want to uncover the mystery. When they discover something shimmering in a patch of nettles in the clearing at the bottom of Danny’s yard, things really start to get exciting!

The plot of Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer was simple, logical, and entertaining. Danny and Nat have an amazing experience with BOB – Brain On Board, the artificial mind inside the flying saucer, while thwarting the efforts of evil Captain Frost, also known as Frosty-Knickers, and avoiding detection from Danny’s parents and uncle. The story flowed nicely, and I finished reading it quickly.

The characters in this story were well developed. It was easy to imagine the petite Nat speeding along the street, or Danny trying to trick Uncle Colin. They made a good team, especially when working together against the school bullies or Captain Frost. I liked the characters of Nat and Danny, but BOB really made the story for me. BOB was full of spunky character that made me laugh. I’ve never come across a computer that speaks with a “cockney twang” before, nor one that spends so much time boasting of its magnificent abilities! Of course, if I had abilities like BOB, I’d probably want to share them with anyone who would listen too. I liked that BOB was as keen to inconvenience and impede Captain Frost as Danny and Nat. Captain Frost was the perfect adversary, and I disliked her immediately. As soon as she entered the story, I wanted her to fail in whatever her plans might be!

Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer got the tick of approval from my third grader! She thought it was amusing, and exciting. The subject and delivery of the story was just right for her, and she said she would read it again along with any future Danny Chaucer books. There were a couple of references to things I doubt my third grader or her friends would know about, such as Russell Brand, and the TV show Downton Abbey. However, these references weren’t particularly important to the flow of the story, and my eight year old just skipped over them and kept reading.

This out of this world adventure is suitable for middle and upper primary school students. I believe Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer is the first in a new series of funny adventures with Danny, Nat and BOB. I am looking forward to the next installment.



*I received this book as a digital copy from the author, who asked me for an honest review of this book. I did not receive any other remuneration, and the review is composed entirely of my own opinions and that of my daughter.
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review 2014-04-18 00:00
God Drives a Flying Saucer
God Drives a Flying Saucer - R.L. Dione The author has a point. Interesting book.
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text 2013-10-20 11:33
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