Alien Space Tentacle Porn, Peter Cawdron
Alien Space Tentacle Porn, Peter Cawdron
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Alien Space Tentacle Porn

Author: Peter Cawdron

Narrator: MacLeod Andrews

Unabridged: 4 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2017

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

A 1950s hospital. Temporary amnesia. A naked man running through Central Park yelling something about alien space tentacles. Tinfoil, duct tape, and bananas. These are the ingredients for a spectacular romp through a world you never thought possible as aliens reach out and make contact with Earth.

About Peter Cawdron

Peter Cawdron is an Australian science fiction writer, specializing in making hard science fiction easy to understand and thoroughly enjoyable. His books include 3zekiel , Hello World, and the Retrograde series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley on August 16, 2018

What's the most important discovery, ever? Hint. It's an idea. Equality. Yes, a short novel with the best title ever is all about: equality. Who'd have thunk? But no worries, it's also a fast-talking ride with a magic-tongued New-Yorker falling for a hot alien babe who has a nefarious feminist agenda t......more

Goodreads review by Trish on August 16, 2018

It's often the small things that hold the most significance. This is not a deep novella. Although it's deeper than the title lets one suggest. *lol* Guy meets alien, alien turns out to be in the body of a hot woman, man goes on romp through time with alien. Along the way, it's about human discoveries......more

Goodreads review by Murf the Surf on February 05, 2017

At first I'd thought it might be a bit raunchy, then having read a couple reviews, I'd liked what I'd read! This book was fabulously funny and quite witty too. I'd say to you to get a copy. and dig the fun and fantasy too! Murf the Surf......more

Goodreads review by Mal on August 23, 2021

There’s something hilarious in the accounts of alien abductions by “UFOs” that proliferated decades ago following the infamous Roswell incident. Yet it should be no surprise that many Americans continue to credit these reports even after the US government’s recently released study on Unidentified Ae......more

Goodreads review by iam on April 13, 2023

This was Not It. The title sounds fun, silly, and smutty. Of those three it certainly was silly. The rest.... I'm not so sure about. I think my main gripe with it was how painfully cis-het male gaze-y it was. And weirdly enough, if it had been actually smutty, I would have been more fine with it? Inst......more