I immersed myself in reading "lAvocation" with the idea in the back of a skull-discovery, maybe a little pearl of literature and truth. Lawyers usually take so seriously, and their job is draped in so délitisme (political?), That it was with curiosity that I plunged into this short novel that seemed finally to distance by humor. And how far! And what a mistake! What a waste of time! I discovered, in reality, the diary of a sexually frustrated teenager whose problems boil down to the guys, the clothes, the eyes of others. The avocado profession of the main character is an excuse for lazily lugging the rhythm of capitalized words coarsely scattered awkwardly to breathe some life. Failure: it takes more than two consecutive exclamation points following to transmit a sensation. It takes more quun smiley at the end to make them smile readership. The literature is not in my view an SMS, Ms. Boyard. This book is not about lawyers. Well, admit; the best books do not talk about right - personal judgment, certainly. But know what to expect. The prologue is like a low-end erotic novel. "Leah, 28, was lounging on a deck." Next, she goes to visit a shed in a "very handsome man about 35 years old, tanned, muscled visibly waiting for something ... or someone." And nothing happens. And throughout the book, this is the same story. We're in this bad caricature eroticism, cliche, disgusting, demeaning. We want that the character takes his shot, finally becomes a woman, but nothing ny done. The issues are high school students, poor dialogue, and if the author sest inspired his life was like asking her to look darrêter. "Carole was indeed a theory that the type of lingerie scope had an impact on the mood and morale of women: a sexy lingerie was immediately felt that a woman beautiful and developed in her a desire to seduce." I can not believe that words have so little sense that peddles lon, casually under the guise of legal novel ideas worthy of consumerist advertising marketings. If cétait wanted sagissait sil-control, why not; Whether it but I doubt the message that the author wants to convey. And the novel is lived like that, dune permanent awkwardness. It is a business lawyer, cen author is another.