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A review by el_tuttle
Acts of Service by Lillian Fishman
4.0
Stellar exploration of sexuality, or the white privileged experience of sitting around and thinking about sexuality.
The negative reviews for this book seem to only be upset that they mistook "queer" as "sapphic" in the book's marketing and that the book does not contain the politically correct answers they were seeking, which is in fact the point. The whole novel is about being turned on at your own moral qualms and takes the *queer* perspective of questioning what happens if we remove our moral and normative judgements about sex.
The negative reviews for this book seem to only be upset that they mistook "queer" as "sapphic" in the book's marketing and that the book does not contain the politically correct answers they were seeking, which is in fact the point. The whole novel is about being turned on at your own moral qualms and takes the *queer* perspective of questioning what happens if we remove our moral and normative judgements about sex.