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Review by:
Robert Penner
on Feb. 04, 2010 :
With all due respect to the author, I did not make it through to the end of this short story. I found it unbelievable in parts and in the need of much editing. Although the subject matter of how sick slave trade is, is worth exploring.
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Review by:
Daniel Whittman
on Jan. 18, 2010 :
The story was interesting all the way through. To me the direction it went after Robyn went to the ranch was depraved, pointless and horror worse than slavery.
One glaring point is top sales people are people persons with lots of friends. Second who the hell would buy a shit and piss stained pony girl? Putting hooves on her was ridiculous. Will the owner hitch her to a plow?
In addition if a girl or guy not used to running could be trained to run all day everyone would be a champion marathon runner. Most people would drop dead of a heart attack. Finally breaking a person down does not include regular sleep or drugged stupor, it needs the victim awake. No amount of conditioning could make a human think she was a horse. The reminders of the torture should make her go in a murderous rage at her tormentor at her first chance with those heavy hooves as her best weapon.
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