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This book is not just about the fact that the hippy movement had a great impact on NYC, but the entire world. So many changes took place in that time period that people dont realize. You wont believe what your parents did in those days; well, its here in print for all to see and gasp about.The book includes his childhood escapades and his sexual encounters with many celebs as well as the history of the Gay Movement in NYC.Its loaded with information only someone that was there could possibly know. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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A Male Stripper's True Story is the memoir of Shado Lain – the first true artist of the New York City male stripping scene in the 1960's through 1980's.
Review:
I do not really have much to say about this seventy-one page mini-memoir. I thought that it would be an interesting topic because I have always wondered why people get into the “adult entertainment” business. What draws so many people into these scantily-clad careers? Don't get me wrong, if that is what a person is passionate about, by all means they should do it – no judgment from me. But this book really did not answer any of my questions, it was a very short, scattered and unedited glimpse into New York's male stripping scene. I understand that Shado Lain wanted to get his story out there, but I did not like his approach. Many of the sentences were run-ons, held misspelled words and were ill-punctuated; still understandable, but thoroughly annoying. Shado's past and present were more jumbled than fluid, and I do not think he needed to add all the detail about his middle and high school sex partners. The 1960's through the 1980's was a wild time in our country's history, and I find the hippie movement fascinating, but I did not enjoy reading about the author's escapades. If the book was longer, proofread and more structured, I would have given a better rating.
Rating: Toe Tag (1.5/5)
*** I received this book from the author (Bostick Communications) in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. ( )