Described as a Gothic novel due to its dark and murky settings, the book explores the wild side of human psyche.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
120 Days of Boredom,
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This review is from: The 120 Days of Sodom Volume I [EasyRead Edition] (Paperback)
I am a fan of DeSade's writing, though it can be dreadfully repetitive in narrative topics -- girl gets rescued from evil torturer, rescuer turns out to be a closet evil torturer, girl escapes, oops, not really....At the very least it is exquisitely well-written. Not so this piece. It's simply boring. And rather confusing, as most of the teenage victims have nearly identical names. I am not an S&M fetishist, but rather a literary sort, so I can't speak for whether oddballs may find the work erotic. But it is not even remotely up to the standards of Justine or Philosophy In The Bedroom.
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