A True Man's Book........ an R18 Read

                                                             A Million Versions of Right
Ever wondered what would fall into the category of being a true bloke's novel ? Look no further as I have found the perfect fiction book for all those teen guys and adult men with R-rated content that they will be able to understand.

Review: A Million Versions of Right - Matthew Revert -

Im not normally a short story reader as I find that it can always end up going two ways A) they finish too quickly and your'e left thinking was that it ? or B) they end up feeling very long-winded and not very exciting. Matthew Revert has put together a collection of Short Stories that are in my mind aimed at the male sex. With themes as masturbation, ejaculating etc........... things many males are familiar with and I'd be shocked if they weren't.
Between these covers lies a cornucopia of wonders. Step into a world that defies all logic. One of Masturbatory headphones, diabolically toppled comb-jars, moustache-filled ejaculations, malfunctioning bookmarks, bricolage scrotums, wank fairies and a poorly conceived theory regarding wall stability. A world where ball popping is the only solution to the scrotum's poor aesthetic qualities and true love can lead a man to transpose menstruation across gender lines. Not to mention a blink so immensely powerful that mild abrasion can ensue. There’s also a lime. Truly some of the strangest stories ever told. In his debut collection Matthew Revert has concocted a bizarre vortex of fiction by turns hilarious, disturbing, thought-provoking and just plain odd. A Million Versions of Right will force you to find logic in the illogic and shun anything resembling common sense. Like the faecal scrawl of a madman without the unpleasant smell .
So men all around next time you feel in the mood for a book and you like it weird, intelligent and enjoy challenging your mind, you can't go wrong with A Million Versions of Right, because no matter how wrong you think a short story is, this book will prove they can sometimes be all right.

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