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Commodity Trading : a story of the White Slave Trade

Commodity Trading : a story of the White Slave Trade

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Garbage
Review: Even though I am not a fiction fan, I must say this book really keeps your interest. It introduced a side of life I was not aware of. It was easy reading that was hard to put down. If this is a sample Ms. Mainor has a promising future.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Commodity Trading a story of White Slave Trade
Review: Even though I am not a fiction fan, I must say this book really keeps your interest. It introduced a side of life I was not aware of. It was easy reading that was hard to put down. If this is a sample Ms. Mainor has a promising future.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Garbage
Review: Not at all what I expected...no sympathy to the plight of poor oppressed and enslaved women everywhere, nothing more than a badly written S/M letter to Penthouse...Disgusting exploitation of women sexually enslaved...horrible dreck...waste of my time...porn trash...ZERO STARS!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, What an Eye Opener!
Review: This is truly a well written book. Often there were times I could not put it down and other times I became so emotionally exhausted I would have to catch my breath at the end of the page. As a working mom that is somewhat open-minded to the world and its surroundings, I found this to be a shocking realization to the exploitation and inhumanity that can prevail all around us. Although it is quite graphic, the story could not be told in any other way. Ms. Mainor gives the only justice possible to the main characters she presents so completely and passiontately. Well Done!!


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