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Reviews for Diary of a Sex Fiend: Girl with a One Track Mind

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The average rating for Diary of a Sex Fiend: Girl with a One Track Mind based on 2 reviews is 1.5 stars.has a rating of 1.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-06-22 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 2 stars Doyle Brown
I shouldn't read memoirs, I don't like them. A few issues this book threw up for me- 1) how does Abby eat, work, live with all the time she spends getting herself off? 2) how is she not incredibly sore? 3) how much is her laundry bill with the amount of wet knickers she's washing? 4) how has she not been arrested? 5) she should wear a nappy Instead of leaving snail trails everywhere she goes
Review # 2 was written on 2012-10-19 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 1 stars Michael Hudson
This book is so vanilla I actually chose to sleep instead of read - shocking! Seriously, this girl needs to get a life. She is voracious in bed, certainly, and the explicit scenes she only touches on (never really delves into) are juicy and fun. But she is so mired down in the social expectations of being good and chaste that she just comes off as self-loathing: "What would they say if they knew I was such a sex fiend? Why am I such a sex fiend?" And other pointless, boring and inane chatter about her sex drive. Coming from a point of view of, Why question it? Just enjoy it! I felt really uncomfortable with her constant self-exploratory rambling. Not only that, but she is judgemental as all hell. At one point, a foot fetishist approaches her on the street to admire and compliment her lowest appendages. She proceeds to ask herself, "Why do I only ever get approached by weirdos?" or some such claptrap. I actually felt offended by her published opinions at times. By all means, be judgmental in your own head, but this edition was published after she had been exposed and her name attached to it! I was pretty damn angry at this point. She doesn't seem to know how to communicate. She spends half the book trying to figure out if this bloke she likes fancies her back, but never actually asks him about it. She assumes she thinks about sex more than any other woman, but doesn't seem to have enough conversations with women to justify this odd belief (I myself don't have friendships with women, either, but at least I'm not so self-involved as to think I'm the only one of anything). She also makes assumptions and broad generalisations about "men", as though they're a different species. She assumes men don't like her because of the number of people she's slept with, but doesn't ask any of them if that's actually the reason, or if it's just cos, you know, she's fugly. She assumes ... blah, blah, blah, vomit. Overall, a bit of a waste of time. It has inspired me to go back to an old favourite before launching my mouse on unknown "porn" writers again. CHECK OUT MY OTHER REVIEWS:


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