Albert, Or, the Book of Man: Or the Book of Man

Read # Albert, Or, the Book of Man: Or the Book of Man PDF by * Perry Brass eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Albert, Or, the Book of Man: Or the Book of Man Albert is even more incendiary and exciting than its predessors. Using his powerful third testicle, the Egg of the Eye, Albert will be reborn on Earth, the son of a virgin lesbian mother and an unknown father. Albert is the gay Everyman at the crossroads of two planets and two centuries. After the death of his royal father, Enkidu, who has become the Lord of Ki, Albert must pay the price of keeping this distance. Albert is indeed the story of Man, and the latest part of the story of Ki, wher

Albert, Or, the Book of Man: Or the Book of Man

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Rating : 4.12 (959 Votes)
Asin : 0962712353
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 210 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Fairy tales world meets distopia S.D. Cat Albert or the book of man: the more earth basd sequel which contrasts the gay paradis country with a distopian view of earth. Trying to merge science-fiction, gay erotica, humanoid alien culture (including instead of the wellknown third eye an extra lust-spending third testi

Albert is even more incendiary and exciting than its predessors. Using his powerful third testicle, "the Egg of the Eye," Albert will be reborn on Earth, the son of a "virgin" lesbian mother and an unknown father. Albert is the gay Everyman at the crossroads of two planets and two centuries. After the death of his royal father, Enkidu, who has become the Lord of Ki, Albert must pay the price of keeping this distance. Albert is indeed the story of Man, and the latest part of the story of Ki, where Same-Sex men mate for life, where power d

1995.. A fantasy realm one part radical faeries' utopia and one part nightmare, the "same-sexers" of Ki are endowed with telepathic powers as well as a mystical third testicle, and for three generations now, they have not been able to stay away from Earth. Two previous novels, Mirage and Circles, introduced the reader to the magical world of Ki, where men-loving-men and "off-sexers" live in wary tolerance under the guiding watch of the priestesses of the Goddess. Avoiding these faults with a depth of vision and a mastery of solid prose, Brass gives us a book where lesser writers would have only a premise. Although Albert is a novel unto itself, it is part of a sag

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