Koor Inactive Joined Mar 9, 2024 Messages 5 Mar 9, 2024 #1 For me one of them is "The Napoleon of Notting Hill" by G. K. Chesterton. Quite unique and poetic in a way book that gave me a lot of thinking, being a satire and a dystopia. I also liked author's more well know book "The Man Who Was Thursday"
For me one of them is "The Napoleon of Notting Hill" by G. K. Chesterton. Quite unique and poetic in a way book that gave me a lot of thinking, being a satire and a dystopia. I also liked author's more well know book "The Man Who Was Thursday"
jimbo is Catter QUEER OF THE YEAR!!!!!!!! Joined Aug 22, 2024 Messages 18,703 Nov 25, 2024 #21 Slvt4BIBISI said: Sorry I meant to say I read SNCA by Negrobabyslopjak. Click to expand... oh yeah, that's a classic.
Slvt4BIBISI said: Sorry I meant to say I read SNCA by Negrobabyslopjak. Click to expand... oh yeah, that's a classic.
Mongoloigul The Mongoloid Jungle has Arise 🏅 Joined Oct 4, 2024 Messages 1,292 Nov 26, 2024 #22 Light on Shattered Water One of the few anthro media i like
DarkWaffle Man of God ☪️ 🏅 Joined Oct 26, 2024 Messages 1,393 Nov 26, 2024 #23 The Island of Dr. Moreau
Gemaryancoper1488 Nusoicaca 🏅 Joined Nov 30, 2024 Messages 44 Mar 5, 2025 #26 Fahrenheit 451 and ABC Murders.
Terrorbyte We'll grind that axe for a long time 🏅 Joined Nov 8, 2024 Messages 1,618 Mar 5, 2025 #27 Industrial society and its future by Ted Kaczynski. It's what got me into libertarian and anti woke politics.
Industrial society and its future by Ted Kaczynski. It's what got me into libertarian and anti woke politics.
4tehlulz Well-known schlogga AIDS survivor Joined Feb 10, 2025 Messages 1,416 Mar 5, 2025 #28 The Grapes of Wrath
basil beep, beep, basil! GOLDEN GOD 🏅 Joined May 29, 2024 Messages 12,992 Mar 6, 2025 #30 i don’t read