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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very imaginative,
By Dale "d888" (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hormone Pirates of Xenobia and Dream Studs of Kama (Paperback)
This will not be the read of the century, but entertainmentwise it was very good. Besides all the wild sex, these are a couple of very well thought out and constructed short stories. 'Hormone Pirates of Xenobia' features Antony, who ends up being a sort of sperm doner on a space colony. He has sex with an alien, falls in love with another man and ends up having to escape the clutches of the owner, Zschado. The second story, 'Dream Studs of Kama Loka', features a student, Ted, that voulunteers for a dream research experiment for the professor, Dr. Wunder. We are taken through several adventurous dreams in Kama Loka. This story is a bit more on the S&M side. If you enjoy erotic porn with a story, then this is not a bad short read. Not really my cup of tea, and I would have given it less stars, but storywise, it was entertaining.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a great read,
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This review is from: Hormone Pirates of Xenobia and Dream Studs of Kama (Paperback)
There's a dearth in gay oriented science fiction, and this book sadly wasn't worth reading. It makes sense that in this type of book, the erotic aspect would come before the science fiction theme, but the book didn't strike me as erotic either. Perhaps it's me, but when the body fluids you're describing are vomit and blood, I don't see how that's a turn on. In my opinion, John Preston's work might be preferable or for gay science fiction, perhaps consider Kyle Stone's The Initiation of PB 500 and it's sequel The Citadel.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The studs in these novellas are NOT lost in space!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hormone Pirates of Xenobia and Dream Studs of Kama (Paperback)
Having just finished this book, I can't resist giving my 2c on it. While it's no classic (exactly what is the canon of gay erotic sf anyway?), it does get the job done. The author exploits a variety of situations that extend the usual sexual fantasy into more speculative realms. The "hormone pirates" of the first story enable the main character to produce sperm like a cow does milk. The aliens wanting the supply use it to experience the universe in a unique way. As their representative, the Vronk, puts it, "We do not need it to zzurvive, but we find it to be an aezzthetic exzzpereienzze." Wild stuff. The main plot is a love story between two men who escape together. The second story, which I think is a bit better, is a virtual fantasy in which a college student is sent into a series of different fantasy dream situations in "Kama Loka" involving an Academy of Masturbatory Arts (its syllabus is quite a read!), a redneck rodeo with a unique bucking bronco, and an attempt to prolong unendurable pleasure (it involves powdered cinnamon and ants). By the end, a wide variety of scenarios have been knitted together to help the student to destroy his internal guilt over his desires. Posey possesses the one thing that effective writers of erotica must: a creative dirty mind. Let's hope this isn't his last book.
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Hormone Pirates of Xenobia and Dream Studs of Kama by Ernest Posey (Paperback - September 1, 2000)
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