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More and Harder (Idol) |
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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Real Things with Real People Review: ... The author explains to a Skinhead friend who has gone over-the-top in a letter, "In the real world; fantasies are not the same as reality: I want to do real things with real people, but still go to work the next day..." The book is an account of the real people Morgan meets for hard case physical training, Military disciplinary regimes, corporal punishment and other homoerotic S&M "real things". It is told warts (veneral) and all. The difficulties of arranging real time encounters within a Military/Prison context are not glossed over but the considerable satisfactions to be had from sexuallly powered Tests, Trials and Ordeals sound loud and clear to those with tuned in ears. The book is useful on many levels. For the outsider who wants a look at the barracks- brig side of gay S&M, or the curious novice in need of direction, and good advice, More and Harder provides both. For those with some experience of the life, Morgan's thinly fictionalized autobiography is a look at our world that is honest and direct. His adventures are a kind of quest for the Heroic in the Erotic, and he a soldier of fortune finding his Grail in pain.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Real Things with Real People Review: ... The author explains to a Skinhead friend who has gone over-the-top in a letter, "In the real world; fantasies are not the same as reality: I want to do real things with real people, but still go to work the next day..." The book is an account of the real people Morgan meets for hard case physical training, Military disciplinary regimes, corporal punishment and other homoerotic S&M "real things". It is told warts (veneral) and all. The difficulties of arranging real time encounters within a Military/Prison context are not glossed over but the considerable satisfactions to be had from sexuallly powered Tests, Trials and Ordeals sound loud and clear to those with tuned in ears. The book is useful on many levels. For the outsider who wants a look at the barracks- brig side of gay S&M, or the curious novice in need of direction, and good advice, More and Harder provides both. For those with some experience of the life, Morgan's thinly fictionalized autobiography is a look at our world that is honest and direct. His adventures are a kind of quest for the Heroic in the Erotic, and he a soldier of fortune finding his Grail in pain.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: PT + CP = NG Review: The Author likes to write with abbreviated words that no one knows but a few. PT means Physical Training, CP means Corporal Punishment, and NG means Nothing Good. This Morgan thinks that a daily list of his activities makes good short stories and that a lot of such short stories make a good novel. From my point of view, there is only a good enough story in this anthology: "Mark goes to jail, Part 1". All the rest... If you like reading about physical training, most of it in mud, you will adore this book. Otherwise, forget it.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: PT + CP = NG Review: The Author likes to write with abbreviated words that no one knows but a few. PT means Physical Training, CP means Corporal Punishment, and NG means Nothing Good. This Morgan thinks that a daily list of his activities makes good short stories and that a lot of such short stories make a good novel. From my point of view, there is only a good enough story in this anthology: "Mark goes to jail, Part 1". All the rest... If you like reading about physical training, most of it in mud, you will adore this book. Otherwise, forget it.
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