Sexy, Cute, and Popular, by Angela Rasch
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Moore’s family has fallen on hard times, and it appears a college just isn’t meant for him. His guidance counselor steers him to apply for a fantastic Scholarship that covers all expenses at a prestigious college on the west coast. Unfortunately, the Scholarship requires that he win a letter in a sport, and Moore is height-challenged. An improbable opportunity is presented that could be the answer to his needs and a means for him to become all those things life has led him to believe he isn’t: Sexy, Cute, and Popular.
Sexy, Cute, and Popular, by Angela Rasch- Amazon Sales Rank: #237450 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-16
- Released on: 2015-06-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. TG novel or offensive fetish fiction? By Prime customer Forced feminization. Infant fetishism. Incontinance fetishism. Forced sterilization. All under the guise of being an "uplifting" story about a transgendered college student - who is steadily victimized in an escalating pattern through the entire novel.And there's the problem. The heart of the story is about a TG who is "feminized" (to the extent of wearing diapers and pumping breast milk) without consent by an entire university - but (being a "sissy" TG) kind of likes it. While the novel admits what was done to the protagonist was criminal the entire focus on the book is on the abuse and the bizzare acceptance of it.In my opinion this is insulting and offensive to all transgendered, and plays to offensive sexualized stereotypes of transsexuals as weak, easily manipulated dupes who are readily abused and enjoy it. How about a sequel where we can read about pedophile homosexuals dabbling in beastiality, so long as we are reinforcing stereotypes?
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. What. The. Heck. By Kimberly G. Armstrong My review title pretty much describes the general feeling this book left me with. Just the title and cover should have been enough to dissuade me from reading it. First of all, I am completely for transgender rights. That is not why I hated this book.I'm just going to make a list of reasons why I hated it to avoid a rambling paragraph.1. FETISHIZING. Even during the infantile immersion therapy, Chris is talking about how much he likes Mo. Some of these scenes left me sick to my stomach. Infantile immersion therapy is something to be considered by licensced doctors, and carried out my professionals, not friends and even possible love interests.2. Incrediby unrealistic. NO college, not even one with a messed up faculty could possibly get away with forcing a student to dress in young girls clothes, throw temper tantrums, and rape multiple girls. I don't care how open and accepting Mo's parents are. It's a lot to take in in a short period of time and any parent would need time to adjust.3. Mo, how naive can you be? Ok, she looks young. Bout she is eighteen years old. She had to have known something was up with Professor Prooze earlier. Especially with that name. She also could have recorded him much earlier.4. Terrible writing. Simply terrible. Grammar and spelling errors galore.5. The author does not seem to understand that there is a difference between transgender and transsexual. DO YOUR RESEARCH ON THE SUBJECT BEFOFE WRITING A FRIGGIN NOVEL ON IT.If you enjoy pedophilia, fetishizing, terrible writing, and weak characters, then this book is for you. If not, I suggest Brave New Word by Aldous Huxley to restore your intellectual abilities. Just reading the blurb has turned 25% of your brain to mush. Save yourself from awful literature before it's too late.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Cute Story By Amazon Customer This was a good book with a decent plot. It had many twists and turns. Not erotic but still a good story. My main complaint would be the follow thru from one scene to another. The part of Moore or Maureen playing an 8 yr old girl was hard to believe as well as the baby training which totally turned me off .Which is main reason I gave the book a 4 instead of a 5.Transgender or not I couldn't imagine a person doing some of the things that happened. Like letting a guy change your diaper or bottle feed me.
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