The average rating for Literature, Race, and Ethnicity: Contesting American Identities based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2019-11-04 00:00:00 Eric Pope So far, this is a fabulous collection. I'm impressed by the many ways of having the simple "find him and screw him" plot work without being uninteresting. Some have more story than that, but that isn't a factor in the quality. Overall, this series seems to offer more stroke material than "Best Gay Erotica", which isn't necessarily a good or bad thing. I have that entire series and there are quite a few stories I've re-read several times, as I will with the "Friction" series. "Fantasies of Hoss" by Mel Smith is both hot and funny, a combination I especially like. "Dogboy Chews Stranger's Meat" by Christopher Pierce also has a playfulness that works well. That one presses my D/s buttons. I also enjoyed Pierce's other two stories. There are many others worth mentioning, so I'll try to get back here and give you and update. |
Review # 2 was written on 2019-11-19 00:00:00 Scott Mcdonald Interesting collection … a number of stories were from times long ago and a few seemed from lands far away. The South is large and memories are varied. I've never done the Oyster Dressing and / or soup as a holiday staple. |
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