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Justme696 -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 1:33:48 PM)

I know the Gorean books are mentioned before, but I would suggest to read one. Yes they are not really literature like Pride and Prejuduce,  but as many seem to have thoughts about Goreans..it is perhaps wise to form an own opinion.






Statepalace -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 3:35:24 PM)

J. R. Ward hasn't been mentioned yet, and she is fantastic. One of the only series I have ever picked right back up after reading it.

It is set in our reality, but with vampires. Not traditional vampires as described in most literature, but simply a different species. If you like dominant males, oh my gosh, you need to read this series. Ward has it hard wired into their DNA, and that makes for some really nice excuses for dominant behavior.


Hamilton is fantastic, both the Anita Blake and Meridith Genrty series. When I think of "ideal poly household" I think of Anita.


Firefly by Piers Anthony is another one that has both subtle and overt bdsm tones.




tigerstyle -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 3:59:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Faramir

I am surpised no one mentioned Jack L. Chalker.  All of his books, without fail, include mind control D/s.  A woman forced by a government court to be conditioned to crave naked servitude and slavery to a man.  Godlike powers at the Well of Souls that compel women to adore and worship the man who has mastered them.  A vampire in The Devil Will Drag You Under who controls a woman's mind, so that she eagerly betrays the household to help her master come in, so happy she can let herself and her family be feed upon and sacrifice herself to her new, vampiric master.

Man, talk about outing yourself.


I used to love Chalker back in the day, read all his books.

My all-time favorite fantasy author is the mighty JACK VANCE. There are constant repeated references to both rape and spanking in all his books, but the Lyonnesse trilogy takes the cake. In "Madouc", the heroine, a little minx of a half-fairy is constantly getting herself turned over one knee or another and beaten. Also the story of her conception is great: her mother is tied to a stake by a troll with the sign "do with me what you will" and not allowed to go until three strangers have had their will with her.

Cosmic criminal Lens Larque and his whip PANAK in "The Face"....if you are a fantasy fan and haven't discovered Vance, you are in for a serious treat.

I also first became aware of the real orientation of my psychosexuality when jacking as a teenaged boy to the rape scene that kicks off the Stephen R Donaldson books.







tigerstyle -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 4:01:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Manawyddan

Although it has no explicit scenes per se, the "Lyonesse" trilogy by Jack Vance has a thread of pervery all the way through.


I obviously should have read this thread before posting. Right on.




PsyVamp -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 4:12:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Joseff

Terry Goodkind, the whole series.
Joseff


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ORIGINAL: Najakcharmer

Laurel K. Hamilton.  Submissive wereleopards and alpha werewolf pack dynamics, yum.  The Anita Blake books might as well be a primer on how I think of D/s.


I read Terry Goodkind and I'd have to agree, the Mord-Sith? (sp) dang.
And Hamilton's Narcissist in Chains is just HOT.





tigerstyle -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 4:18:48 PM)

I see that someone namechecked Heinlein. I just re-read "Stranger In A Strange Land" and found it insufferably irritating. When I read it the first time, as a teenager, all of the factors that make it so unbearable went right over my head. Oddly, I kept having "bdsm related" thoughts as I read it, because Jubal Harshaw seems like the perfect model of the dom-type character that I don't ever want to become. Pompous, pedantic, self-satisfied...




IvyMorgan -> RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click with your BDSM Interests (1/15/2008 4:21:12 PM)

Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel series.  (Dart, Avatar, and the one I don't remember but that might be Chosen)

And I second Terry Goodkind and Laurell K Hamilton.  The Merry Gentry series is weirdly D/s too.




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