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E**W
Cotton pointelle tights
Nicholson Baker is a writer in detail - and having read Room Temperature and The Mezzanine I was looking forward to Vox. The title doesn't warn you, but this is all about phone sex. It's quite short, only 169pp, and not offensive in any way. In fact it's quite funny - and unfortunately totally unbelievable. Jim is fixated on female masturbation, Abby, among other fetishes, gets off on significant monuments related to U.S. history. It just wouldn't happen that two people so finely attuned would find themselves on the other end of the phone with their ideal phone-sex partner. I did get a little bored around halfway through when they were talking around the sexual act and telling each other stories, but one has to admire the stamina and, I suppose, outlay in effort and the dollars supposedly expended. I admired it chiefly for Abby's remark in the closing pages, "That was - that was - man," she said, "I saw the great seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts when I came." Room TemperatureThe Mezzanine
B**R
social distancing dating
Book was in good condition and received earlier than expected. 5* for seller.Story is written as a conversation as a virtual blind date - written as if they were socially distancing.
E**E
NSFW!
Not the book I thought that I was ordering! An interesting read nonetheless!
L**M
Not great
Was really had read not a great book at all
A**T
Tons of fun.
A strange book that gets more absorbing as you read it. Tons of fun.
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