When teenage Bobbi Sue decides that all she wants to do the week of her big birthday is read as many books as possible from the country town library, who’d ever suspect such a positive ambition would lead to depravity?
This year the Trance-tory Summer Reading program has come, and the already influenced woman working behind the counter has more and more books to recommend for a girl just barely under a certain age.
But when Bobbi Sue’s birthday passes, she gets the serious reading, and quite possibly some seriously corrupting influences that will make her a popular girl among her old friends… especially when she’s so eager to Read and Breed.
Bobbi Sue has a nice slow country life, nothing coming fast, everything relaxing. But after she starts the Trance-tory Summer Reading program at the local town library, all new ideas may be stirring up an excitement Bobbi Sue never imagined, and plenty may be cumming fast.
It’s the week of Bobbi Sue’s eighteenth birthday and for her birthday this year she has decided she doesn’t want anything all that special, just a ride into town to pick up a new book every day, reading through as many as she can.
Naturally her mother, Lorraine, and papa, Wilson, are perfectly at ease giving their sweet country daughter whatever she’d like. And so sweet Bobbi Sue is riding in Papa’s truck, looking out as they pass her friends’ homes, boys who stopped hanging out as much when Bobbi Sue passed the tomboy stage in recent years and started looking more like a girl. But it’s at the town library that Bobbi Sue gets a bit of a real surprise.
The somewhat distracted woman behind the counter almost immediately asks if Bobbi Sue would like a book on pregnancy.
And if that isn’t enough of a confusing way to greet someone, the woman seems a bit oddly focused on details about Bobbi Sue, like her age. Insisting that the summer reading program is for mature readers only, eighteen and up, Bobbi Sue ends up getting one of the more mild books at the library woman’s suggestion… a book on raising farm animals.
Always a quick reader, that very night Bobbi Sue is reading all about animal husbandry and oddly detailed personal anecdotes about breeding horses and cattle. The next day is another day closer to her birthday and another trip to the library.
The woman at the library has an extremely short skirt, and today is recommending a book about a monster stalking the countryside. Reading it on the truck ride home, Bobbi Sue has to admit her old friends do look handsome shirtless with their fishing poles walking along the road.
The next day she has read the scary monster story and also put on some tighter clothing, excited about another trip for another book, and this time with just one day left until Bobbi Sue is eighteen, the library woman is suggesting one on human anatomy.
And while this book has Bobbi Sue oddly excited, touching herself and thinking thoughts she ordinarily wouldn’t think, it’s the book the library woman recommends the next day that truly shapes her young mind in new directions. She’s eighteen finally and the library woman brings out a special book, a biography of a woman named Didi… called Deep Dicked Didi.
There’s just something about the smell of a good book, and Bobbi Sue has discovered that love can become a passion, one that truly reshapes young minds for all new purposes. But will the summer reading program and a distinctly corrupted woman at the library put thoughts in Bobbi Sue’s mind of reconnecting with her old friends, reconnecting in a much more literal physical way?
Find out as Readers Choice Month concludes with a series of books that provide the inspiring message to… Read and Breed.
So comes to a close Reader’s Choice 2024…
But August is going to be hot…
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