Rogue Review No. 59 - June 16, 1998 Dyad by Michael K. Smith M/F, Teen, Inc Length: 10,300 words ========== DISCLAIMER: (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!!!! ========== Summary Jodie loses her virginity to her father. Commentary This is a well told story. Jodie is the narrator; her descriptions of everyday life are related in a believable fashion. The sex is not overemphasized, but there are plenty of other details. This story is lacking a dilemma. Jodie does not have a very hard time deciding that her father is to be her first. Her father shows a little reluctance, but after exhibiting token signs of restraint, gives in. I prefer a story which has a real dilemma. Another complaint I have is that Jodie monopolizes this story. I suppose that is natural, since she is the narrator, but the overwhelming majority of her narration only gives us insights into what she is thinking. This may not be a valid criticism. I wanted to enjoy this story, but seeing as that I could not find a real dilemma I am looking for other faults in the story. I do think this story is well told. It is worth reading. It reads like I would imagine a teenage girl's diary could read if she had experienced these sort of things. Nothing seems planned out. Things just happen. I was aroused at times, but not overwhelmingly so. This is a nice story, I just wish there had been a little more to it. Judgment This is a good story, but the lack of a binding plot, a dilemma, and better characterization of Jodie's father hurt it. Link(s) http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year97/639.txt