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Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 3:59 am
by CloverAntics
This is maybe going to sound a little odd...

So I'm trying to gather information and suggestions for a certain project I'm working on, entitled:


Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read


...or something like that. I haven't actually decided on the title yet lol.

The idea is to locate books, magazines, comics, and works posted on the internet, which have been suppressed due to their content. Now, that's different than being officially banned. The sort material I'm talking about are typically NOT illegal, but rather books which have been intentionally made very hard to find anywhere because of their controversial content.

These are works that are usually no longer printed, can no longer be easily purchased anywhere, aren't available in any US public libraries, and they're not even easily available through public online piracy methods.

This probably won't come as a shock to you, but most of the literature in question is pedophilic in nature. Let me give some examples to help illustrate:
  • "The Pedophile's Guide to Love and Pleasure" by Philip R. Greaves II
  • [Multiple works] by Frank McCoy
  • [Multiple short stories] by Karen Fletcher (aka "Red Rose")
  • "Playground Sex" by Peter Sotos
  • "A MAD World Order" by Paul Bernardo
  • "How to Practice Child Love" by "The Mule"
  • "DD/lg with an Underage Little" by "baldflat"
  • "The Boy: A Photographic Essay" by Georges St. Martin and Ronald C. Nelson
  • "Daddy's Little Toy" by Tori Woods
These are are still all perfectly legal to own (at least in the US, which is where my research has been focused). However, they are all now remarkably hard to find anywhere. And there are various reasons for their lack of availability, but in each case it is related to the content (or the author).

As you might have guessed, I think this is ridiculous. But I won't go on a crazy tirade about freedom of expression right now (I'll save that for another thread lol). The important part is that the goal of this pet-project of mine is to just write a series of articles describing the contents of these suppressed literary works. That's all.

So, the question I'm here to ask you all is: Do you know of any books or written works which fit this description?

Re: Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 5:39 am
by G@yWad69
Add “the case against adolescense” (a book about how teenagers are young adults and not children) and “harmful to minors”(a book about how sex is good for kids and sheltering them does more harm then good) as well! Im reading them right now

Re: Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 5:42 am
by PorcelainLark
The Apprentice - Lewis Libby
The Fluted Girl (short story) - Paolo Bacigalupi
Awhad al-Din Kermani's poetry
The Aesthetics of Boy-Love - Taruho Inagaki

Re: Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 6:56 am
by RoosterDance
This is a good idea. I would like to know more about these books I don't have time to read.
There's this pic I found on Newgon that lists some great examples.

Re: Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:18 am
by BLueRibbon
Important note:

Anything that teaches you how to initiate a sexual relationship with ('groom') a child is illegal in some jurisdictions.

Written erotica is also illegal in some jurisdictions.

Please make sure you don't share links to any such books, nor tips on how to find them.

Re: Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:14 pm
by CloverAntics
RoosterDance wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 6:56 am This is a good idea. I would like to know more about these books I don't have time to read.
There's this pic I found on Newgon that lists some great examples.
Thanks! Wow this really reminds me how little effort the girllover community has put into anything ^^; :|

G@yWad69 wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 5:39 am Add “the case against adolescense” (a book about how teenagers are young adults and not children) and “harmful to minors”(a book about how sex is good for kids and sheltering them does more harm then good) as well! Im reading them right now
Thanks! Now I should probably rip off the bandaid and reveal the shocking truth: that I consider myself "Anti-Contact".

But obviously the whole point of this project is to talk about how literature should be allowed to exist and remain accessible even if people might disagree or be offended by it. So as a result I am definitely going to be covering a lot of literature that would be considered "Pro-Contact"

PorcelainLark wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 5:42 am The Apprentice - Lewis Libby
The Fluted Girl (short story) - Paolo Bacigalupi
Awhad al-Din Kermani's poetry
The Aesthetics of Boy-Love - Taruho Inagaki
Thanks! I don't know those ones at all! I'll have to look them up to make sure they qualify and then add them to my growing list :D

Also, it occurs to me that I should probably list out all the different works I currently think probably qualify! I guess I'll edit the original post

BLueRibbon wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:18 am Important note:

Anything that teaches you how to initiate a sexual relationship with ('groom') a child is illegal in some jurisdictions.

Written erotica is also illegal in some jurisdictions.

Please make sure you don't share links to any such books, nor tips on how to find them.
Yessir, I know c:

The question of what qualifies as erotica is a bit vague but if I do decide to share any links, I would probably limit it at least to ones with no sex or visible nudity.

Re: Unspeakable: Reviews for Books You're Not Supposed to Read

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 10:50 pm
by PorcelainLark
CloverAntics wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:14 pm
PorcelainLark wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 5:42 am The Apprentice - Lewis Libby
The Fluted Girl (short story) - Paolo Bacigalupi
Awhad al-Din Kermani's poetry
The Aesthetics of Boy-Love - Taruho Inagaki
Thanks! I don't know those ones at all! I'll have to look them up to make sure they qualify and then add them to my growing list :D
You can read The Fluted Girl on the author's website. There was one other book I initially had listed but removed for being too erotic. I expect a lot of girl-lovers have already heard of it anyway (I don't mean Lolita, I mean the novel from Austria).