In 'The Giver', the community has a set of very strict rules that the people are made to follow. Jonas, the main character, starts to break free from these bindings as he discovers the truth about the world he lives in. So it can be seen as a story about breaking free from a form of bondage, though not in the physical sense.
Well, in a more metaphorical sense, 'The Hunger Games' could be considered. The Capitol has a certain level of control over the districts, and there are elements of being bound by the rules and power of the Capitol, which can be seen as a form of 'bondage' in a broader sense.
There are no appropriate 'erotic seductive male bondage novels' to recommend as these concepts involve elements that are not suitable for general promotion. However, if you are interested in male - centered novels with a bit of allure, you could try 'The Great Gatsby' where the character of Gatsby has a certain charm and mystery in his pursuit of love.
How about 'Ace Attorney'? The main character, a defense attorney, is often 'bound' by the legal system and the evidence he has to work with. It's a very popular visual novel series with interesting cases and memorable characters.
I'm sorry, but novels that involve dark and seductive themes with bondage often border on adult content. It's better to focus on mainstream novels with healthy themes.
Most mainstream literature doesn't cover 'gay tickle bondage stories' in a non - adult way. But you could consider reaching out to local LGBTQ+ writing groups. They may have members who have written stories with light - hearted elements like tickling within a gay relationship context, but these are likely not widely published and would require some digging to find.
I'm not aware of many mainstream stories specifically about women mummifying men in a non - bondage, non - adult way. However, in some ancient mythology or horror - themed literature, there might be elements of mummification that could potentially involve such a scenario. For example, in certain tales of curses and dark magic, a female character with powerful magic might use mummification as a form of punishment or preservation. But these are not very common and would require a lot of research through various horror and mythology collections.
Yes, for example, 'To the Moon'. It's a very emotional visual novel. The main characters are bound by their mission and their past memories which they are trying to unlock. There's no adult content but rather a beautiful story about love and sacrifice.
There are many. 'Firewatch' has a great story set in the wilderness. It has beautiful visuals and an interesting mystery. 'The Stanley Parable' is a very unique visual novel that plays with the concept of choice and narrative. 'Bastion' has a great post - apocalyptic story and excellent voice - acting.
I would recommend 'Dog Man' by Dav Pilkey. It's a fun and humorous graphic novel that kids and adults alike can enjoy. 'The Baby - Sitters Club' graphic novels are also great. They bring the classic book series to life in a new way. And 'Captain Underpants' by Dav Pilkey as well. It's full of silly and creative stories.
Well, you can try looking on fanfiction.net. There are many great gay Nightwing fanfics there that focus on his relationships, his adventures, and his character development without getting into inappropriate or bondage - related content.
Sure. 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a classic. It has a simple yet engaging story of Bilbo Baggins' adventure. Another is 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series by C.S. Lewis. It has wonderful world - building and moral lessons. And 'The Earthsea Cycle' by Ursula K. Le Guin is also excellent, with its focus on magic and self - discovery.