This book is, quite simply, about anal sex and one woman's experience of the divine via anal sex. For myself, it didn't hold my attention because there wasn't enough depth and anal sex just isn't my end all (no pun intended) be all. As others have said, if you are offended by frank and open discussion about sex, this isn't the book for you. I would disagree that it's 'smutty'. I didn't think it was smutty, just honest and about sex.
It wasn't my favorite book but if you're a lover of anal sex and submission, this might be the book for you.
It wasn't my favorite book but if you're a lover of anal sex and submission, this might be the book for you.
Helpful Score: 2
The basic idea is that Toni Bentley finds God (or at least a spiritual awakening) through anal sex. It's fun, short, and sometimes sexy. Like all memoirs it's hard to tell fact from fiction in this one. Toni raises some interesting questions about sexuality and spirituality.
Helpful Score: 1
"erotic memoir" ie. existential ramblings about anal sex
Helpful Score: 1
Finally, a frank book about female sexuality! Toni Bentley writes about her sexual odyssey and its culmination -- an obsessive affair with a man who introduced her to the joys of sodomy -- with freshness, honesty and a remarkable lack of bashfulness. The book is very sexy, and at times absolutely hilarious. Not for the easily offended: Bentley not only calls a sexual spade a spade, she takes potshots at the opposite sex, the dating scene, anti-sodomy laws in various American states and, last but not least, herself. A page-turning gem.
Helpful Score: 1
I honestly found this book rather silly. Yes, it's "smutty," and I wasn't at all offended by it -- it's quite graphic, so if that bothers you, you won't want to read it -- but I didn't find it very erotic. The writing is good overall, but I thought that she took herself way too seriously in much of this book. It's entertaining, and at times amusing, but that's about it.