A Review by Lee Vine

Camping by losgud

M/F, Inc, Con, Humor

Length: 11,000 words

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NOTES:

(1)  IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 THEN STOP READING NOW!!!!!
(2)  IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY DESCRIPTIONS OF NATURAL ACTS WHICH SOME 
PEOPLE CALL PLEASUREABLE BUT YOU REGARD AS NECESSARY FOR THE 
PERPETUATION OF THE HUMAN RACE THEN STOP READING NOW!!!!!!!
(3)  IF YOU AREN'T SURE IF EITHER (1) OR (2) APPLY TO YOU THEN STOP 
READING NOW!!!!

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Further Note: I am not trying to set the mood in my summary, just tell 
you what happened.

Summary

Daniel comes home to visit his family and ends up going on a camping 
trip with his sister Leah.  It rains.  Leah and Daniel end up sharing a 
tent and a sleeping bag.  (Need I say more?) 

Commentary

One of the things I liked about this story is the way losgud gets the 
reader into Daniel's head (both of them).  As the narrator he knows he 
should see the glass as half full, and yet he cannot help but see it as 
half empty. The world around Daniel keeps on telling him that everything 
is fine and he should just play along.  Daniel is not a boy, he knows 
better than to trust what others tell him.  Another way of saying this 
would be to call him a cynic.  The way in which this is revealed shows a 
lot of skill and insight on the part of the author.  It is bitter on the 
one hand and it drips of sarcasm on the other.

This is a good story, but not a fast moving one.  The author does not 
set any records in getting to the juicy parts.  This is something that 
this reviewer likes.  Sex before breakfast is fine, but I prefer to know 
a little about the characters before I get voluminous graphic 
descriptions of the various acts they are capable of.  Daniel and Leah 
do not reinvent sex, nor do they manage every position under the sun; 
another plus in this reviewer's book.  They do enjoy themselves.

If there was anything I did not like about this story it would have to 
be that the plot twists were not all that hard to figure out in advance. 
I was not hoping for "Lost in the Wild", but it would have been nice to 
see a couple more events thrown in.  They would not necessarily have to 
have taken place in a state park.

Rating

I give this story an 8.5 on a scale of 10.

-- Lee Vine <santiago@switchboardmail.com>