Snakecocks! A recommendation and mini-review.
9 years ago
Everyone knows that snakes are good, right?
And everyone knows that cocks are good too.
This implies, of course, that snakecocks are double good.
Everyone also knows that
amethystine is an amazing writer, yes?
And everyone knows that long stories by amazing authors are good.
And of course everyone knows that transformation is good.
It is also an undisputed fact that unconventional body layouts are good.
So how does a novel-length story by Amethystine about snakecocks, transformation, and generally weird body plans sound? Quadruple good, no? Maybe even quintuple good? How about you go give this a look and decide for yourself?
So I've been reading this lately (full disclosure: Amethystine gave me a copy to review free of charge) and I have to say, it really is excellent. I have no complaints about the writing style, which is (as is usual for Amethystine) excellent, and my one and only complaint would be the inclusion of several turn-offs of mine, but of course that same part I would complain about would be someone else's favorite part; "there's something for everyone" really does apply here.
Of course the focus is snakecocks, but there are many many different variations on that theme in the story, keeping it interesting the whole way through. Amethystine explores a vast space of possibilities--if you're thinking "well I wonder if he included this snakecock-themed idea" then chances are the answer's yes. Yes, even that. There have been several cases as I read it where I thought "surely this isn't going in that direction..." followed by "oh, well, I guess it did."
It starts out fairly tame (as tame as the daily life of a gargoyle and her snakecock can be, anyway) and gets progressively weirder and weirder as it goes on.
Overall, absolutely would recommend.
And everyone knows that cocks are good too.
This implies, of course, that snakecocks are double good.
Everyone also knows that

And everyone knows that long stories by amazing authors are good.
And of course everyone knows that transformation is good.
It is also an undisputed fact that unconventional body layouts are good.
So how does a novel-length story by Amethystine about snakecocks, transformation, and generally weird body plans sound? Quadruple good, no? Maybe even quintuple good? How about you go give this a look and decide for yourself?
So I've been reading this lately (full disclosure: Amethystine gave me a copy to review free of charge) and I have to say, it really is excellent. I have no complaints about the writing style, which is (as is usual for Amethystine) excellent, and my one and only complaint would be the inclusion of several turn-offs of mine, but of course that same part I would complain about would be someone else's favorite part; "there's something for everyone" really does apply here.
Of course the focus is snakecocks, but there are many many different variations on that theme in the story, keeping it interesting the whole way through. Amethystine explores a vast space of possibilities--if you're thinking "well I wonder if he included this snakecock-themed idea" then chances are the answer's yes. Yes, even that. There have been several cases as I read it where I thought "surely this isn't going in that direction..." followed by "oh, well, I guess it did."
It starts out fairly tame (as tame as the daily life of a gargoyle and her snakecock can be, anyway) and gets progressively weirder and weirder as it goes on.
Overall, absolutely would recommend.