@rambo
So the first review of Otorongo is in. Gotta have something to put on the cover, which seems strangely and somewhat pathetically bare, lacking any reviews.
"Bizarre, intensely erotic spiritual journey" seems okay.
I also like "...humor, philosophy, spirituality, and darkness weave through the mostly sex-driven story."
It's certainly all about sex, but the hard part is categorizing the book, which has all of the above. For example you could replace "mostly sex-driven" with "mostly humor-driven," or "mostly spiritually driven," and I think it would still be a true statement.
"Wildly imaginative" would be good. "Acid trip" begins to get there. I've got two more reviews scheduled in which to hope for something (more) along those lines.
Nothing about the unique point of view, or the fact that it's written like a script or a screenplay.
Otorongo can be read in paperback or ebook. It is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and iUniverse. You can also find it
I guess this reviewer is the second person to have read Otorongo, the other being the editor at iUniverse. It would be nice to hear from someone who is not being paid to read it.
Anyone?