I think the rapid code-switching between humour and seriousness (and the overlap) is one of the really interesting and complex things about the book - and something that again I think I'd need a dedicated re-read to really get my head around.
But it was definitely hilarious. In parts.
I'm curious to hear what others think of the dubcon/noncon sex scenes.
Re: On Humour
But it was definitely hilarious. In parts.
I'm curious to hear what others think of the dubcon/noncon sex scenes.