Lynn McGuire
2024-07-30 04:44:58 UTC
"The Wise and the Mad (Futanari Saga)" by Francis Porretto
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/107049948X/
Book number three of a four book science fiction series. I read the
well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback that
the author self published on Amazon in 2019 that I bought new. I have
purchased the fourth book in the series and will read it soon.
This may be the weirdest science fiction series that I have ever read.
And I have read thousands of science fiction and fantasy books over my
many years. The series is a very interesting take on what the future
genetic engineers may bring us. This is fairly along the same lines as
the avian children in "When the Wind Blows" by James Patterson, the
protomolecule in "Leviathan Wakes" by James S. A. Corey, or the
dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton but uses a more
shocking mutation to get the author's point across.
This book is set in 2030. A neurophysiologist who developed a technique
using nanobots to change a person's desires has been requested by the
Catholic church to develop a method to tell what a person's sexual
desire is. The homosexual community in the USA is very agitated and
demonstrates in front of the clinic. A homosexual advocacy group is
suing the neurophysiologist to get control of her nanobot desire change
method. There is no sex in the book but some implied sex. The sex
slaver who was cloning Futanaris and raising them to be sex slaves has
committed ritual suicide in Japan.
In the Futanari Saga Universe, 100 to 200 Futanaris are naturally born
every year. They appear to be male at birth but become mostly female at
puberty. Many are murdered or ostracized by their families. The
author's definition of a Futanari is female appearance, female size, and
XX chromosomes with male genitals instead of female genitals. Yeah, you
read that correctly as this does not match the Wikipedia definition of
Futanari that I looked up. But, somebody has cloned Futanaris and
raised them as incredibly expensive sex slaves.
The author has an active website at:
http://www.libertystorch.info/
My rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars
Amazon rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)
Lynn
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/107049948X/
Book number three of a four book science fiction series. I read the
well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback that
the author self published on Amazon in 2019 that I bought new. I have
purchased the fourth book in the series and will read it soon.
This may be the weirdest science fiction series that I have ever read.
And I have read thousands of science fiction and fantasy books over my
many years. The series is a very interesting take on what the future
genetic engineers may bring us. This is fairly along the same lines as
the avian children in "When the Wind Blows" by James Patterson, the
protomolecule in "Leviathan Wakes" by James S. A. Corey, or the
dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton but uses a more
shocking mutation to get the author's point across.
This book is set in 2030. A neurophysiologist who developed a technique
using nanobots to change a person's desires has been requested by the
Catholic church to develop a method to tell what a person's sexual
desire is. The homosexual community in the USA is very agitated and
demonstrates in front of the clinic. A homosexual advocacy group is
suing the neurophysiologist to get control of her nanobot desire change
method. There is no sex in the book but some implied sex. The sex
slaver who was cloning Futanaris and raising them to be sex slaves has
committed ritual suicide in Japan.
In the Futanari Saga Universe, 100 to 200 Futanaris are naturally born
every year. They appear to be male at birth but become mostly female at
puberty. Many are murdered or ostracized by their families. The
author's definition of a Futanari is female appearance, female size, and
XX chromosomes with male genitals instead of female genitals. Yeah, you
read that correctly as this does not match the Wikipedia definition of
Futanari that I looked up. But, somebody has cloned Futanaris and
raised them as incredibly expensive sex slaves.
The author has an active website at:
http://www.libertystorch.info/
My rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars
Amazon rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)
Lynn