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When the queen is murdered, it's up to the tentacle monster to choose another. But its method for selection is not for the faint of heart. The tentacle monster will only accept girls of the purest quality, and when it doesn't like the offering, the girl ends up brutally murdered by the monster. While it normally takes a handful of maidens before the monster chooses the new heir to the throne, this time, its hunger cannot seem to be satiated.
Content Warning: Contains explicit sexual activity. For adults only.
Estimated Length: 5,000 words
The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor (The Walking Dead Series Book 1) by Robert Kirkman
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Winner of the 2011 Diamond Gem Award for Trade Book of the Year
In the Walking Dead universe, there is no greater villain than The Governor. The despot who runs the walled-off town of Woodbury, he has his own sick sense of justice: whether it’s forcing prisoners to battle zombies in an arena for the townspeople’s amusement, or chopping off the appendages of those who cross him. The Governor was voted “Villain of the Year” by Wizard magazine the year he debuted, and his story arc was the most controversial in the history of the Walking Dead comic book series. Now, for the first time, fans of The Walking Dead will discover how The Governor became the man he is, and what drove him to such extremes.
Wastelands
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Famine, Death, War, and Pestilence:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the harbingers of Armageddon —
these are our guides through the Wastelands... From the Book of
Revelations to The Road Warrior; from A Canticle for Leibowitz to The
Road, storytellers have long imagined the end of the world, weaving
tales of catastrophe, chaos, and calamity. Gathering together the best
post-apocalyptic literature of the last two decades from many of today’s
most renowned authors of speculative fiction, including George R.R.
Martin, Gene Wolfe, Orson Scott Card, Carol Emshwiller, Jonathan Lethem,
Octavia E. Butler, and Stephen King, Wastelands explores the
scientific, psychological, and philosophical questions of what it means
to remain human in the wake of Armageddon.
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