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This review discusses certain elements of the story in a way that some may consider it a "spoiler." If you haven't read Texas Gal yet, and plan to do so, then you should skip over my comments. ======= There were a lot of things about this story that I liked. I thought the character development was excellent. The author has drawn a lot of players -- almost all of them female -- in this little saga, and yet, for me at least, they all emerged as unique individuals. That's nice. I was also glad to see that the the author had given some consideration to the plot, although so far it seems pretty predictable. The ominous buildup to the end of Part One, I thought was fairly skillful. Having said all that, I have to say that there were also some things I *really* didn't care for. The "men-are-stupid-insensitive-and-mean" theme was hit much too hard, IMO. I really can't visualize a pediatrician telling her 11-year-old genetic male patient that testosterone was a substnace that made young males do foolish things. If there was supposed to be an anti-feminist theme to this piece, it was so heavy, that I suspect it may have the opposite effect on modern readers who are not already committed to the reactionary "Fascinating Womanhood" lifestyle. "Mommy" (who we're supposed to believe is an intelligent and caring mother) unabashedly steers her female children toward a life of servitude to some future "Mr. Right." She teaches them that their value rest in their physical beauty, their ability to catch a man, and how efficiently they can do the dishes and make the beds. She's obviously raising them to be Stepford Wives. And yet, the only other sympathetically drawn adult woman is Anita Clark, who isn't a housewife at all, but an MD. Might we suppose that Dr. Clark is raising *her* twin girls to view their world in the same limited way as Darla Anne and her sisters? I guesss when I read the last line of Part One, my first thoughts (evil feminist that I am) were, "Good!" and "I hope she *is!" in that order. Finally, Darla Anne was *much* too good to be true. In ten years, she never makes the inductive leap from being rejected by the boys and accepted by the girls to perhaps wishing for something more, and never tries on "Mother's panties" even once. And yet, in the space of 24 hours, she turns into Jon-Benet Ramsey, a child beauty queen so convincing that not even a doctor (fortunate combination of pediatrician and OB/Gyn) can pick up a single hint. I think this writer has a lot of ability, but needs to keep a tighter rein on his/her tendencies to romanticize all things perceived as "female". Not only are imperfect females more realistic, they're a lot more interesting. I look forward to seeing more by C. Sprite in the future.
Texas Gal     Details
I really liked this installment, and can't wait until the final chapter. Thanks, jrepg
Bitched Part 3     Details
What a wonderful story you keep on finishing with a cliffhanger you tease I do love this story but I do wish he would get a bit swishy and get to love skirts I know that I do , looking forward to the next one Love Joci xxx
Life on the Run in Skirts - Chapter 26     Details
Oh my God, Cassandra! Brilliant! I loved every word, every sentence. It really felt empowering and funny and transformative all at the same time. I love Cinnamon. And all your characters - and such interesting situations and scenarios. Rainbow High - what a fantastic setting. I've loved many of your stories before bu t this is going to be a favorite of mine for a long time. Please being Cnnamon back in another story! Hugs and kisses, Di!
Hero     Details
The story all in all was good. The new life%0aapplication form was very inventive.%0aMy only problem was that the "gang bang" was handled%0aa bit too cavalier, that almost seemed to trivialize%0ait.%0aOtherwise, on an aesthetic note, I think her life%0agets to be a bit too ostentatious, with excessive%0adisplays of wealth. But that is purely aesthetic.
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