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Bracing Daydreams
By Catherine Aimes
4.0 out of 5 stars (1 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Intraoral Press
Published:  January 3, 2014
Binding:  Kindle
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Like so many girls, Pamela's daughter Emma had braces - reminding Pamela of her own braced years, and inspiring her with visions of both what the experience was actually like and what it could have been. Alternating between Pamela's account of her daughter's experiences and the daydreams she has of reliving it herself, much more intensely, Bracing Daydreams captures so much of what it's like to be a girl with braces.

Because of some mature and complex content, Bracing Daydreams may not be appropriate for younger readers or those who have not yet undergone orthodontic treatment.

 
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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Unusual niche book, January 29, 2014
By MikeB
Catherine Aimes offers another foray into the niche world of orthodontic experiences. This one has an interesting and unusual premise, where the now-adult narrator relives an amplified version of her teenage braces experience when her daughter begins orthodontic treatment. The tale swings back and forth between Pamela’s present-day, real life with a daughter in braces, and her vivid and exaggerated daydreams about her own long-ago braces.

The book contains very detailed descriptions of orthodontic treatment, like having braces installed, so that will appeal to people who are interested in understanding the “braces experience.” There’s some mild sexual content and references at the very end of the book, but it’s pretty fleeting and not really “erotica.” (Aimes does write some very entertaining braces-centric erotica in addition to slightly more mainstream stuff like this book.)

There are also some brief mentions of a few other fetish-oriented things like diapering and restraints, and a fairly detailed bit on a spanking. These are all in the context of, and related to, orthodontic treatment.

In all, this is an imaginative and pretty well-written book that will have strong (though admittedly rather narrow) appeal to readers who are into, or curious about, the details of braces treatment in a fun and somewhat fanciful context. And be aware, it’s definitely more for adults or at least late teens.

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