What are some good ones? So far I've read:
Evolution's Darling
Kansas, She says, is the Name of the Star (story in july 2006 issue of F&SF)
Besides Nabokov's Lolita?
Whoa...I don't know about this...
Cereus Blooms at Night.
Crazy woman - check
gay man - check
sexualized young girl - check
lesbians - check
rape - check
dad raping daughter - check
yeah well here you go.
Redemption Ark by Alastair Reynolds had topics dealing with child sexual abuse.
>>6
is this really SF? I can't tell how so from the amazon blurb.
"Repent : how to diagnose yourself and signs that you are crazy"
-_- Really, guys? SF loli?
IIRC, L. Ron Hubbard's Mission Earth books contain loli, lesbians, necrophilia, rape, bestiality, etc.
I think he wrote it specifically to convert 4chan's /d/ board to Scientology.
To quote Tony Daniel's story, "Valley of the Gardens":
"We made love in the master bedroom with rose tendrils tingeing the sunshine passed through its bay window with a green and living light. I tried to be tender with her, for she was technically a virgin---remade so many times that her body was practically that of a child. She was a child with a woman's experience, however, and she showed no similar ginger feeling toward me, but pulled me down to ready her, then up by the hair to position me over her, and said "now," and I plunged inside her."
Tony Daniel is actually one of my favorite SF writers ever. His stuff is brilliant. It has a vaguely anime feel in some places...the "your partner transforms into your weapon" thing from this story is right out of Soul Eater, but he also has some of the most inventive and sweepingly grand Science Fiction writing out there.
The Witches of Karres... A+++ loli
Pierce Anthony's various books have lots of loli in them...though the writing ain't that great.
The Child Garden, by Geoff Ryman. Has loli yuri zoophilia, also, it's a wonderful novel.
You need help.
>>21
Did you read The Witches of Karres? You can find it online sometimes. If you read it you are obliged to write me a loli fanfic.
>>22
Well, I prefer to read books in print rather than on a screen. But the currently in print version says it's edited by Eric Flint, nominally to be less old-fashioned and pulpy and read better for modern readers. I have my concerns that any possible "oh noez the pedophilia!" content may have been Bowdlerized, however. Does anyone know about the current, in-print edition? (Link to what I mean: http://www.amazon.com/Witches-Karres-James-H-Schmitz/dp/1416509151/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237522450&sr=8-1)
It's not actually pedophilic, it just has feisty lolis. In any case, you can get a copy from your local library.