I wanted to ask this for a really long period of time but I was afraid of being judged but i bet i am not alone, anyhow i want to read a book filled with violence of a whole new level, aggressive s*x in extreme detail, r*pe, murder etc. Mostly filled with extremely Vivid, in detail, aggressive s*x.I want a book that you think must have a disclaimer to take breaks between chapters or it’ll make you feel sick kinda shit.
Judge me but first, please suggest lol
by classicblueberryy
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American Psycho.
I got bored on most parts, but the violence on it is really detailed
When I was 11, I read Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon. Got it thinking it was a standard fantasy book. Looking back, its kinda tame compared to whats out there, but oh boy was it eye opening.
You should check out the extreme horror subreddit if that’s the content you’re looking for
Tender is the Flesh
The life of Anna by Marissa Honeycutt.
Filth by Irvine Welsh.
I read the first short story in Haunted by Chuck Palahnuik and could not continue reading further, I was very grossed out.
justine.
Much of the great Sci-Fi writer Samuel Delany’s later work is filled with nausea-inducing sexual acts and situations. Try *Hogg* or *The Mad Man*, if you dare!
The girl with the dragon tatoo.
Anything by Marquis de Sade…..
Poppy z Brite – Exquisite Corpse
My idea of fun by Will Self. But also American Psycho
Full Brutal or They All Died Screaming, both by Kristopher Triana.
It’s bizarre to say so but somehow TADS felt like a feminist text. Full Brutal is just ridiculous gratuitous nonsense.
It’s not my type of book, but you could try…
Child of God by Cormac McCarthy
Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy
Cody McFadyen – shadow man (Smoky Barrett series)
The Story of the Eye.
Ninth House; the author tries so hard to be ‘safe’ and not take messy risks that might upset the audience, but writes an MC that is insanely hypocritical and under analysis is just as bad as any of the scum the reader is supposed to feel triumphant over in the hero moments. Its a crazy popular book and I feel like it is a guilty pleasure like the OC wives of whatever TV show because I actually want to read book 2 but I don’t think this is an intended criticism of society. I think the author really believes she wrote the story of an underdog hero.
Mercy by Andrea Dworkin (yes, that Andrea Dworkin)
People usually find these disburbing:
– “The Necrophile” Gabrielle Wittkop
– “Naked Lunch” W.S. Burroughs
– “Story of the Eye” Georges Bataille
– “Torture Garden” Octave Mirbeau
– “Eden Eden Eden” Pierre Guyotat
– D.A.F. De Sade