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ISSUE 11 lesbian all her life but has

Tainted Lime Reviews Issue #11

January 30, 2002

Reviews are archived at http://www.asstr.org/~TaintedLime/.

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Stories reviewed in this issue:

Lynn and Kerry, by STUPID HOE (* *)

The Princess and the Pea, by Oosh (* * * * *)

New Year's Day at the Tittie Bar, by Writerzblocked (* * *)

Turnabout is kind play, by iambe (* * *)

Continuing Education, by Knuts (* *)

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{ASSM} Lynn and Kerry (MF, FF, wife, first les)

By STUPID HOE <munchkinbear@yahoo.com>

http://assm.asstr.org/Year2002/34928

Kerry moved in next door to Lynn and Alex. Lynn and Kerry went to

the mall. Lynn and Kerry tried on lingerie at Victoria's Secret.

Lynn thought Kerry had nice breasts. Lynn went home and fucked

Alex. Lynn got together with Kerry. Lynn and Kerry had lesbian
sex.

This story is told with short, simple sentences. I am normally a

big fan of short, simple sentences, but when strung together in a

story this long, and with many repeated phrases and words, it

quickly became tedious. It didn't help that when sentences got

longer than a dozen words, grammatical errors were invariably

introduced. There were also no quotation marks around the

dialogue, and many missing apostrophes.

In spite of all these problems, Munchkinbear almost pulls this

story off. The short sentences are, on occasion, artfully strung

together. During the sex scenes, the rhythm of the prose works.

If you like Hemmingway, you'll find things in this story to

admire.

But the plot is weak, and the problems overwhelm everything that

is good here. While I think the style of writing used in this

story can be effective, it isn't an easy task.

Rating: * *

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{ASSM} The Princess and the Pea (FF, f-solo) [Oosh]

By Oosh <Oosh@gmx.NOSPAM.net>

http://assm.asstr.org/Year2002/34961

The King and Queen have a problem. Their only son must find a

bride, but none of local princesses are good enough for the

thirty-one-year-old geek prince. Every prospect has failed one

test or another.

And then, one stormy night, Princess Fallopia from the land of

Labia Minora shows up on their doorstep. She knows which spoon to

use to eat soup, and she knows how to eat a chicken leg. And that

leaves just one test left to pass.

Fallopia is tucked into bed under a pile of blankets, and on top

is placed a vibrating scepter. Is Fallopia a true princess? Read

the story and find out!

While it may not have as much sex as some stories, there is a

constant undercurrent of teasing, and there is enough actual

genital stimulation for all but the most callused reader. But

even without the sex, this story is very clever and funny. I

enjoyed every minute I spent reading it.

Rating: * * * * *

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{ASSM} (New WZB) "New Year's Day at the Tittie Bar" (nosex)

By Writerzblocked <writerzblocked@aol.com>

http://assm.asstr.org/Year2002/34940

This is the second Tittie Bar story from Writerzblocked I've

read. I'm not sure if this one was better than the first or if

the series is just growing on me, but I liked this one a lot

more than the first.

It's the day after New Year's Eve at the Tittie Bar, and Mr.

Gilbeaux is just dropping in on his way into work. Apparently he

left cards in everyone's Christmas stockings a week or so ago

and wants to make sure everyone received their gifts.

There is not even much hint of sex in this story. What you have

instead is a man who spends so much time in this particular

topless bar that he knows everybody, knows how everything works,

and knows what's going on in everyone's life.

By the time I got to the end of the story, I couldn't help ask

myself: what's a nice guy like this doing spending all his free

time in a Tittie Bar?

Because it is told completely in snippets of unattributed

dialogue, the story was confusing at times, but New Year's Day

was a lot less confusing than the first Tittie Bar story I

reviewed. I enjoyed reading this one, but I prefer a little more

sex - or at least nudity - in my stories.

Rating: * * *

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{ASSM} Turnabout is kind play [iambe]

By iambe <iambe@gmx.NOSPAM.net>

http://assm.asstr.org/Year2002/34975

This story contains no capital letters and stretches the

boundaries of grammar almost to the breaking point. It is as much

poetry as it is story. Therein lies its appeal, but I'm afraid it

also limits its audience.

As the story begins, a graduate student has finished her thesis

and is celebrating with her thesis advisor. The advisor has been

a lesbian all her life but has never done anything about it. Now

it is time for the pupil to teach the teacher.

In most fiction, the grammar used in the dialogue is less formal

than the surrounding prose. In this story, the reverse is true,

which felt weird to me. The teacher also has aureoles where her

areolas should be, but that is just a minor anatomical problem.

In spite of the unusual writing style, the story is still

coherent and readable. The plot is a good one, and sex told in

this distinctive style is interesting. The story never quite

gelled, though. While I'm glad I read it, the poetic framework

didn't quite add enough to make this story a big hit.

Rating: * * *

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{ASSM} Continuing Ed. (mild D/s, MMMF)

By Knuts <redhead_bob@yahoo.com>

http://assm.asstr.org/Year2002/34985

This is a stream-of-consciousness story told by a rehabilitation

therapist who is away from home at a conference. After a grueling

day learning all the latest techniques, she stops off at a bar,

lights up a big doobie, drinks a couple beers, and makes eyes at

the three bikers playing pool across the room.

As she gets ready to leave the bar, the bikers take her hotel

room keys away from her. They take her into her room, bind her to

the bed, and proceed to have their way with the very horny

therapist.

I don't think I've ever seen a stream-of-consciousness story in

this newsgroup that worked very well, and this one is no

exception. The story is paced very badly, a problem that I think

is inherent in the point of view. This story also suffers from too

many formatting problems, spelling problems, and grammar problems.

The concept behind the story isn't bad, and I liked the ending.

The story also benefits from a raw enthusiasm that kept me

reading even though the stop-and-go pace frequently annoyed me.

So, we have a good try here, but the bad decision on using stream-

of-consciousness was too hard to overcome.

Rating: * *