Post about books, authors, and other related shits.
By virtue of being the last I've read and enjoyed, I'd personally place "The Unbearable Bassington" by Saki/Hector Hugh Munro as my favorite, with "Nineteen-Eighty Four" by George Orwell as a close second. Though nowhere near as much of a debaser as Comus and lacking a lot of the more estimable qualities of Winston, part of the reason I enjoyed both works so much was because of the portions of them that I saw in myself. Spoilers for the former, though
Spoiler!
I am personally convinced I am to die in a way similar to yet more far more pathetic than the Bassington boy.
Fragment wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 2:31 am
Check out interview 1 in my signature for the full story.
But basically contact offenses with teenage boys.
I'm currently about halfway through with the interview and, though I wouldn't have taken the same course of action, it really opened my eyes to how easy it would be for me to end up in a similar situation. (I am also afflicted by mania. I hate to self-diagnose, though I'm about 90% sure I suffer from schizoaffective disorder)
Just gonna leave this list here of pedophilic Literature
You're welcome.
Dream Children by A.N Wilson
The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr
Love and Other Perishable Items by Laura Buzo
Lamb by Bonnie Nadzam
Tiger, Tiger by Margaux Fragoso
"The She-Devils/Three Daughters of their mother by Peter Lewys
Lolita The enchanter Laughter in the Dark Ada or Ador: A Family Chronicle Transparent Things Look at the Harlequins! and The Original of Laura and Glory all by Vladimir Nabokov.
Spanish author Gabriel Garcia Marquez also has a few novels that have pedo relationships in them as well.
Such as One Hundred Years of Solitude‘ In Love in the Time of Cholera . Memories of My Melancholy Whores, and Of Love and Other Demons
Also, The Lover by Marguerite Duras Belinda by Anne Rice Wake of the Raven by Graham Worthington and The Photographer's Sweethearts by Diana Hartog
Male
Non-exclusive
Girl-Lover
AOA 3 and up prefers ages 5-14
Here are a few pieces that I've enjoyed greatly (take my word for it you'll love them)
Wuthering heights - Emily Bronte (my all time favourite)
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley (a true masterpiece like everybody says)
A little princess - Frances Hodgson Burnett (made me cry, a treat for girl lovers)
Ready Player One - Ernest Cline (the first novel I completed, wonderful)
1984 - George Orwell (another page turner, just wonderful)
Down and out in paris and london - George Orwell (less of a novel, more of an exposition about poverty, relatable)
Dracula - Bram Stoker (a wonderful cast of characters)
Welcome to the NHK - Takimoto Tatsuhiko (a silly story of a NEET turned pedophile, funny)
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov (captivating start that tapers off the further on you go)
Crime and punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky (a lovely tale of desperation,vanity,love,murder)
A small excerpt from crime and punishment
‘Do you love sister Sonia?’
‘I love her more than anyone,’ Polenka answered with a peculiar earnestness, and her smile
became graver.
‘And will you love me?’
By way of answer he saw the little girl’s face approaching him, her full lips naïvely held out to
kiss him. Suddenly her arms as thin as sticks held him tightly, her head rested on his shoulder and
the little girl wept softly, pressing her face against him.
My tale is a tragic one. Irrespective it is my tale and I wouldn't have it any other way.