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The Way Station [Paperback]

Michael Manning
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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In the industrial wastelands of a post-cataclysmic world, the lives of the miners who maintain way-station no. 56 are difficult and uneventful. Hyu, the youngest member of the work force, has seen his last hopes for a better life fade away when suddenly everything changes with the arrival of a beautiful and enigmatic young woman in her horsegirl-drawn carriage. She is a tranceptor, acolyte of the mysterious sisterhood skilled in both the martial and erotic arts. In the course of her mission shrouded in mystery, she uses the voluptuous bodies of her slave girls to initiate the naive Hyu and matches her erotic talents against those of her fellow tranceptor, the luscious and treacherous Ravanna.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Manning Fan, Aug 4 2003
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This review is from: The Way Station (Paperback)
I am a huge fan of Michael Manning and his artistic style. This book is truely only for BDSM fetish lovers and those who enjoy viewing pony slaves and other fetishes. Manning uses a lot of shemale or adrogenous characters in his stories, which I love but it isn't for everyone. At times the Mannings stories tend to get bizzare and hard to follow, but the beauty of his artwork more than makes up for a slightly odd storyline. This story could use a few more fetish drawlings in it and gives me the feeling Manning is holding back a bit, but overall he is one of the best fetish artist out there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite of Mannings Works, May 6 2002
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This review is from: The Way Station (Paperback)
Wow....
This book is filled with all the erotic imagery that you can expect from Manning. His Plays with Pony play and other BDSM views are amazing. This book along with Spider Garden make up the most thumbed though books in my house.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not all that... at all., Oct 10 2001
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K. Weld "Kaltros, Bandit King and General Nui... (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Way Station (Paperback)
The art in this book is pretty good, if a bit broader of stroke than I tend to like. Still, the imagery is solid, and the motions of the characters really carries itself off the page well.

The rest of it is pretty much crap. The story is basic, with very little to endear one to the any of characters. The happenings are boring enough that I was distracted by the weather outside the window. The erotic part of it can be better attained by one's own imagination. Not what I would call a worthwhile read, and certainly not for the price I paid. If you see somewhere for $3 or so, pick it up. Otherwise, hang loose and look for some stuff you can count on. Or check my dumpster.

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