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somnium 07-30-2018 09:33 AM

Giantess Novel - MAE DAY
 
MAE DAY: the story of a man just trying to stay alive, and a woman who just wants to the whole world.

Praedatorius's new work is out now on paperback and Kindle. If you want to read some giantess process work, you couldn't ask for a better book!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1722903767...ing=UTF8&psc=1

On a dying planet, Sinar still has one job to do: stopping a giant woman from eating the world.

Everyone on Lazulia knows that the world is doomed. Half the population took off for space years ago, and those left
behind can only wait until the sun bakes the planet. Only Sinar has faith that Lazulia is safe: that
divine intervention will arrive at any time.

When Mae arrives, however, Sinar realizes that some prayers are better left unanswered.


If you're into BE too, Praedatorius's first novel, Lisa and Mona is on sale for the low low price of 99 cents! For 90 pages of BE process, you can't beat it!

https://www.amazon.com/Lisa-Mona-Pra...=UTF8&qid=&sr=

Stay sexy, Process-fans!

ShrinkingOne 07-30-2018 12:00 PM

Re: Giantess Novel - MAE DAY
 
What is "giantess process work"? I know what you mean but the statement is non-sensical.

I hope the spelling and grammar in the novel are better than the copy.

somnium 08-01-2018 10:27 AM

Re: Giantess Novel - MAE DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ShrinkingOne (Post 811785)
What is "giantess process work"? I know what you mean but the statement is non-sensical.

I hope the spelling and grammar in the novel are better than the copy.

Yes, the novel is far better than the advertisements.

crowmagnon 08-19-2018 07:19 PM

Re: Giantess Novel - MAE DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by somnium (Post 811869)
Yes, the novel is far better than the advertisements.

I second this. You've got growth-by-eating, a fair amount of dark humor, and giant prostitutes. It's also pretty well-written and witty.

I also like that the primary viewpoint is from the hapless protagonist who's really trying to do the right thing, even if everything's pretty much gone to crap long BEFORE Mae shows up.


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