Is this a good book to get a girl who likes frogs?
>>9110671
Cmon senpai
>>9110685
>>9110671
I appreciate the Hawkesposting as probably his biggest fan here, but it'd be better if you actually talked about his books instead of only shitposting them.
>>9110785
actually i'm his biggest fan
retard
>>9110671
Is she a frog girl?
>>9110801
You've never read so much as a word of his books have you?
>>9110811
>implying you need to read hawkes to be a hawkes fan
>>9110785
okay sure. travesty was an evil little number. who was in the wrong? him or his best friend?
Aristophanes
>>9110835
No one. It was about using a highly specific, symbolically sexual form of murder/suicide as a kind of climactic/orgasmic artistic expression.
>>9110860
I would say his friend shouldn't have done what he did. I was hoping they would think of a way to get out of the car. I would have just got out at top speed if I was a passenger. fuck it ill take my Chances you know.
Not OP, but I'm actually looking to get a book about frogs for my shrew gf. Anyone have any actual recommendations? It's a rare genre sure but sharing Frogcore literature is essential to building a real relationship with a woman.
>>9110888
the book in OP post you retard.
>>9110895
Alright I'm trying to expand my knowledge. I bet you don't imbibe on common animal core genres. I've got some great Ratcore playlists, but I'd appreciate some Frogcore lit if you wouldn't be such an asshole.
>>9110876
It wasn't about morality or whether they died or made it out alive. Those things didn't matter at all. It was an exercise in taking total sexual aestheticsm to a violent "climax" as it were. This is more clear if you read The Blood Oranges and Death Sleep and the Traveler first because they're a thematic "sex trilogy".