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Book Reviews of Cunt Coloring BookBook Review: Totally misses the mark Summary: 2 Stars
The author's main premise can almost stand on it's own feet, given a helping hand from distraction. And the conclusion is fine... as long as one is prepared to make a leap of faith to make a skydiver blush. Other than that, however, you're about to buy yourself a rather expensive coffee coaster. Perhaps Richelieu was right after all...
Book Review: A plethora of Intriguing intuition Summary: 5 Stars
What more can I say ? This book is an intellectual giant, a genera which may appear once in a lucky generation. THis publication will challenge the mind and the spirit. It's depth is indescribable. Once touched by this book, the reader will be forever changed. A book of cunts. What could be added.
Book Review: What exactly are these things we're coloring? Summary: 2 Stars
I admire the spirit behind this book. However, many of the genitals in this book don't look like genitals at all, but more like abstract ... things. I would appreciate some accuracy in a book like this, because it is meant to be educational. Corinne should have left the Picasso images to Picasso.
Book Review: Had to keep it for myself! Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased this coloring book as a gift for a friend, but ended up keeping it for myself. Not only is it a great conversation piece, but the art is really beautiful. This is an incredibly tasteful look at the female anatomy and recommend it to anyone that can appreciate the body of a woman.
Book Review: Meaningless Abstract Scribbles Summary: 1 Stars
I truly admire the author's purpose in attempting to liberate women. Honestly, though, the illustrations are a terrible mishmash of illustrative techniques. At best they would be medical illustrations, but they are far too vague for that.
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