Official Review: Sex, Chicken and Coco Butter by Mac Styles
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Re: Official Review: Sex, Chicken and Coco Butter by Mac Styles
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Thanks!juliusotieno02 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2019, 23:50 This looks like a memoir digging deep into the author's sexual life. I'm not the kind to read such stuff, so I think I'll pass it. Thanks for such a detailed review.
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Thanks for reading and commenting!Ekta Swarnkar wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 08:45 After reading your review, I feel that the ratings are appropriate. Plus, I agree with you that disrespecting a class of people is not justifiable. Thanks for the honest review!
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The title was definitely thought-provoking! Thanks for reading and commenting!Nivi Gideon wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 16:27 The title was not appealing to me and I'm happy I came across this review as it has saved me much time! Thank you for you honest review
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It was definitely a unique premise for a novel! Thanks for your comment!Sheila_Jay wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 04:52 Even though the book only earned a one-star rating, I would love to read it. I find it quite abnormal that a man would come out to tell the world his sexual experiences with the world through a book. Nonetheless, thanks for the review.
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Truly commendable. I hope the author will take necessary steps towards improving this book.Stephanie Elizabeth wrote: ↑04 Sep 2019, 10:44 I applaud the author for his transparency throughout the book. In the preface, he owns up to his mistakes by writing an apology to those he hurt.
This is a nice review.
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I highly dislike these types of books and i am 100% sure I will not pick this up.
Great job on delivering a very honest review!
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Thanks for your comment!corinaelena wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 05:32 "One thing that I strongly disliked about Sex, Chicken and Coco Butter was the author's blatant lack of respect for women. I had a difficult time getting through the book because it made me so angry; women were objectified, and the author acted as if they were interchangeable."- of course they are interchangeable in his eyes! If they weren't, he wouldn't have written such a disrespectful novel to anyone involved in the story!
I highly dislike these types of books and i am 100% sure I will not pick this up.
Great job on delivering a very honest review!
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Yes. I hope so too! Thanks for your comment!Daniel_ wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 00:59Truly commendable. I hope the author will take necessary steps towards improving this book.Stephanie Elizabeth wrote: ↑04 Sep 2019, 10:44 I applaud the author for his transparency throughout the book. In the preface, he owns up to his mistakes by writing an apology to those he hurt.
This is a nice review.
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