The Pleasure Model Repairman, by Ruuf Wangersen

The Pleasure Model Repairman, by Ruuf Wangersen (Paperback, First Montag Press, Seattle, Feb. 2018, 376 pages)

Any novel that has the words “pleasure model” in the title could be automatically relegated to the category of “chick lit” or “erotic romance”. Despite this novel’s title, it is none of that. It is Speculative Science Fiction – and has nothing to do with household appliances. Ruuf Wangersen’s debut novel The Pleasure Model Repairman is a hypothesis of what could happen in a society where anything goes and everyone can freely indulge in their most extreme fantasies with robots, rather than humans. (Continue reading…)

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