This is the second sex doll book I've read in the last few weeks. And, let's be honest, Peter Topside has become pretty comfortable with his audience. Yep, my beloved Topsiders. All 8 of you. Not many secrets left here. When little boys begin going through puberty, they're like little detectives trying to figure out how to pleasure themselves. I know, I know, it's gross, but it's true for all of us at that age. I, for instance, have made sweet love to many foreign objects in my day...pillows, cushions, socks, rugs, shampoo bottles, and God knows what else I'm forgetting. Never understood the whole paper towel roll thing, but whatever. So, Jason Nickey took us on a short ride through the life of our lead, Lola, the living sex doll. Great internal monologue and a really vile, yet strangely satisfying journey as she experienced multiple suitors and several types of awakenings. Not sure that I'd spend a chunk of change on a sex doll, but who the hell knows what sort of kinks I may find myself enjoying down the road. I had a very enjoyable time here, but just wish it was a little longer. Not by much, but just enough to space out some of the plot points to allow the reader to fully process certain ideas before moving on to others. If you're in the mood for some awkward sexual situations, with a dash of violence and horror, this should be on your to-read list.