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Chemical Pink

por Katie Arnoldi

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This surprise bestseller set in the world of female bodybuilding is "a modern gothic comedy of obsession" (Vanity Fair).   Aurora Jeanine Johnson is an unwed mother from Savannah, Georgia, desperate to sculpt a new life--and a new body--in California, where the quest for the perfect butt or bicep reaches religious intensity. Spending every spare moment training at the gym, Aurora is barely getting by--until she meets the man who will offer her everything she most desires.   Charles Worthington is a wealthy eccentric, rich enough to indulge his every decadent whim and fantasy. Aurora is his sexual ideal, the raw material from which he will shape his masterpiece. He will transform Aurora into the woman of his dreams--and fantasies--no matter the cost. To achieve their common goal, Aurora hands over complete control of her life to Charles. He dictates her diet, her lifestyle, her training--and when and how much she'll take of the body-altering drugs he "prescribes" for her. He decides whom she sees and where she goes. And what kinky games of his own devising they will play. For Aurora, everything that Charles asks is a small price to pay to become the woman she's always dreamed of being. Or is it? Chemical Pink is a gothic duet that explores the boundary between obsession and pathology.   "A compelling novel that explores a dark and troubling world . . . A talented writer with a sharp, distinctive voice." --Carrie Fisher   "A dazzling first novel--entirely original, dizzyingly controlled, all ice-cool momentum on the surface and all shock below." --Joan Didion… (más)
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I saw this book mentioned on Kat Ricker's website.

I hated this book. Instead of being about how empowering weight training can be for a female it was a cautionary tale about losing site of the true goal of fitness. Of course the whole book is all about eat massive/train massive because the main character is using AAS. It's never explained that naturals can't do that. Elzi wrote a nice article about this. AND she managed to not be judgmental about it.

The moral of the story? Girls who take AAS are clueless puppets. Girls who take AAS are narcissistic whores who deserve to lose their children. And the men who find them attractive are perverts.

Somehow I don't think it's that simple. That black & white. Supplementation has a lot of gray areas IMHO. I don't think it's our place to judge people who use AAS as long as they are educated about the risks.


"He'd train me for an hour and a half. Made me cry on forced reps. I'd usually throw up on leg day." Aurora looked at Charles. "It was fantastic. Then I'd go to work. I was so sore, sometimes, I couldn't even lift my daughter. It was so great watching my body change."

She closed her eyes, took a deep breath opened her eyes, looked in the mirror and pulled her body up into the first chin. It was tight and perfect, head back, elbows pulled behind, chest touching the bar at the top of the movement.
"Nice," Hendrik said. "Thirty like that."
Aurora closed her eyes and focused. At rep six, her chest didin't quite touch the bar and her feet had come undone; at eleven she only got three quarters of the way up, kicking in her effort and her arms were quivering.
"Pitiful." Hendrick grabbed her around the waist and helped lift her into a full chin. "We do twenty-five more. Concentrate."
Aurora pulled as hard as she could, her pain turning into anger, and somehow, with his help, finished the thirty-seven repetitions. When she dropped to the ground, her back felt numb, her hands frozen in the shape of the bar. She felt dizzy and her arms hung useless at her side.
"That was the warm-up. Come." Hendrick walked away, leaving Aurora to carry her bag and his.

Aurora's legs looked Superhero-hard when she flexed them, shredded and beautiful. Humans weren't supposed to look like this but she did.

I say give this book a pass. Okay maybe if you find it for 50cents at a garage sale. But even then it's probably not worth your time. Even the sex is neither erotic or even pornographic, just sick.
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This surprise bestseller set in the world of female bodybuilding is "a modern gothic comedy of obsession" (Vanity Fair).   Aurora Jeanine Johnson is an unwed mother from Savannah, Georgia, desperate to sculpt a new life--and a new body--in California, where the quest for the perfect butt or bicep reaches religious intensity. Spending every spare moment training at the gym, Aurora is barely getting by--until she meets the man who will offer her everything she most desires.   Charles Worthington is a wealthy eccentric, rich enough to indulge his every decadent whim and fantasy. Aurora is his sexual ideal, the raw material from which he will shape his masterpiece. He will transform Aurora into the woman of his dreams--and fantasies--no matter the cost. To achieve their common goal, Aurora hands over complete control of her life to Charles. He dictates her diet, her lifestyle, her training--and when and how much she'll take of the body-altering drugs he "prescribes" for her. He decides whom she sees and where she goes. And what kinky games of his own devising they will play. For Aurora, everything that Charles asks is a small price to pay to become the woman she's always dreamed of being. Or is it? Chemical Pink is a gothic duet that explores the boundary between obsession and pathology.   "A compelling novel that explores a dark and troubling world . . . A talented writer with a sharp, distinctive voice." --Carrie Fisher   "A dazzling first novel--entirely original, dizzyingly controlled, all ice-cool momentum on the surface and all shock below." --Joan Didion

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