A review by nonsensesinger
The Pervert by Remy Boydell, Michelle Perez

1.0

This book is more simplistic in its drawing and coloring than the cover portrays. It is very to the point ; about a sex worker who is in the middle of transitioning, trying to navigate personal identity whilst being in the middle of a MAJOR life change. As our protagonist defines their own gender and gender presentation for them self, their work is either put at risk or enhanced as...in sex work people are either hiring her for being a man or a woman OR, in the case of her client she bonds with the most, being exactly who she is. This book is explicit (don't let the animal cartoon characters fool you) and complex dealing with issues of self identity, sexuality for sale and the pain of being in the business of pleasuring other people. The title of the book is...never addressed really, I would say. I don't know to whom it refers, actually but perhaps it is that way to allow the reader to infer the pervert to be any of these characters or them self for being a voyeur, fly on the wall in this world.