William Braly
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Horrorsmut
- By: Christine Morgan
- Narrated by: Dahlia Deveraux
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Minotaur porn! Witches, angels, and demons! Ancient bat-gods! Brutal Viking nastiness! Hunger, perversion, and revenge! A freaky pumpkin-monster! All kinds of bodily fluids! Taboos broken while you wait!
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almost a 5 star
- By William Braly on 03-11-25
- Horrorsmut
- By: Christine Morgan
- Narrated by: Dahlia Deveraux
almost a 5 star
Reviewed: 03-11-25
I want to give it a 5 star but throughout the story meant words are repeated. it's too such a degree it's hard to focus on any story
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Mister B. Gone
- By: Clive Barker
- Narrated by: Doug Bradley
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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The demon, known only as "Jakerbok", is a major force of evil then and now. He taunts the listener to "Burn this audiobook" throughout this satanically autobiographical monologue, for he has embedded his very self inside each word....as a long-dormant vehicle for the dark forces to finally conquer all things good and holy in this world.
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Whimsical and oh so Barker
- By Coronae Perk on 12-06-07
- Mister B. Gone
- By: Clive Barker
- Narrated by: Doug Bradley
get the book
Reviewed: 12-13-22
I loved this but without the book much of its lost extra word extra word
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Justine
- By: Marquis de Sade
- Narrated by: Polly Edsell, Nicholas Boulton
- Length: 12 hrs
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Underneath the patina of civilized society lies the Sadean demimonde: a bundle of lustful appetites fueled by momentary impulse and a desire for unfettered indulgence. And the target of this savagery: Justine de Bertole, a pious and virginal heroine. Grotesque, inhumane, and compelling, Sade’s novel overturns Rousseau’s views of the social contract, and the common trope that punishment only visits sinners, to deliver a passionate treatise on good and evil, virtue and sin.
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overall as expected but somehow worse
- By Qreus1 on 11-09-18
- Justine
- By: Marquis de Sade
- Narrated by: Polly Edsell, Nicholas Boulton
well Damn
Reviewed: 10-28-22
look up the alternate name of the book. it was interesting to say the leeeeeeee3eeeeeeeeeeeeeeasttttrr
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