While Los Angeles Times calls Mark Mills' The Savage Garden "A remarkable voice", I found it unreadable. Lines such as "His fingers charted a lazy yet determined course along the inside of her dove-white thi8gh, the flesh warm and yielding, like new dough" made me laugh out loud. His coincidental homophobia truly annoyed me however on page 59 when he learned his professor was heterosexual and he apologized for "casting aspersions on his sexuality." Poor homosexuals...
Saturday, October 3, 2009
The Savage Garden
While Los Angeles Times calls Mark Mills' The Savage Garden "A remarkable voice", I found it unreadable. Lines such as "His fingers charted a lazy yet determined course along the inside of her dove-white thi8gh, the flesh warm and yielding, like new dough" made me laugh out loud. His coincidental homophobia truly annoyed me however on page 59 when he learned his professor was heterosexual and he apologized for "casting aspersions on his sexuality." Poor homosexuals...
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