Scrumbles P. Abernathy reviewed Old THOT Next Door by Quan Millz
Rough fundamentals but a wild ride
3 stars
Vernita Washington is a 76 year old widow. There's only one thing she wants more than brown liquor and reefer: good dick.
First off, this book is rough. There are numerous typos and it rambles at parts. A second narrator is introduced over half way through.
That being said, it's a wild ride. It's not erotica because the sex scenes don't play out for more than a paragraph but they're everywhere and the single motivation for most of the characters.
Above the thottery there are bigger questions. Is our thottery inherent or are we but puppets beholden to horny cosmic forces? No matter where our thottery comes from, does it define us?
We're drawn to the lurid tale, but the ratchet fuckin pales in comparison with the evil in folks' hearts.
Vernita struggles with the loss of her memory and hallucinations. She's an unreliable narrator. As she struggles to determine …
Vernita Washington is a 76 year old widow. There's only one thing she wants more than brown liquor and reefer: good dick.
First off, this book is rough. There are numerous typos and it rambles at parts. A second narrator is introduced over half way through.
That being said, it's a wild ride. It's not erotica because the sex scenes don't play out for more than a paragraph but they're everywhere and the single motivation for most of the characters.
Above the thottery there are bigger questions. Is our thottery inherent or are we but puppets beholden to horny cosmic forces? No matter where our thottery comes from, does it define us?
We're drawn to the lurid tale, but the ratchet fuckin pales in comparison with the evil in folks' hearts.
Vernita struggles with the loss of her memory and hallucinations. She's an unreliable narrator. As she struggles to determine what is real she holds tightly onto what she knows is true, she a thot.
It looks like a joke book, like a wacky Debbie Does Dallas in the hood. It's more like a psychological thriller.
I gave it three stars because it reads like a roughly proofread first draft but it's definitely worth reading.