Reading 'How I Got My Wiggle Back' was such a refreshing experience—it’s one of those books that makes you laugh while also nudging you to rethink your own life. If you loved its blend of humor and personal growth, you might enjoy 'Yes Man' by Danny Wallace. It’s got that same infectious energy, where the author dives headfirst into saying 'yes' to everything, leading to wild, life-changing adventures. Another great pick is 'The Happiness Project' by Gretchen Rubin, which mixes self-improvement with a down-to-earth, relatable voice. Both books share that lighthearted yet profound vibe, perfect for anyone craving a fun read with substance.
For something a bit more introspective but still uplifting, 'Tiny Beautiful Things' by Cheryl Strayed might hit the spot. It’s a collection of heartfelt advice columns that feel like a warm conversation with a wise friend. And if you’re into memoirs with a quirky twist, 'Let’s Pretend This Never Happened' by Jenny Lawson is pure chaotic joy—her stories are absurd, hilarious, and oddly touching. These books all capture that same spirit of embracing life’s messiness and finding joy in the unexpected.
What I adored about 'How I Got My Wiggle Back' was its unpretentious, joyful approach to life—it felt like a chat with a friend who’s been through it all. For a similar feel, 'Hyperbole and a Half' by Allie Brosh is a must. Her comics about depression and everyday absurdities are hilarious yet piercingly honest. Another favorite is 'Me Talk Pretty One Day' by David Sedaris, where his self-deprecating humor and oddball anecdotes never fail to lift my mood.
If you’re craving more memoirs with heart and humor, 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls is a stunning read—it’s gritty but infused with warmth and resilience. And for a lighter touch, 'Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?' by Mindy Kaling is like catching up with your funniest friend. Each of these books has that special mix of wit and wisdom, perfect for fans of Anthony’s story.
I stumbled upon 'How I Got My Wiggle Back' during a phase where I needed a pick-me-up, and its playful tone really stuck with me. If you’re after similar vibes, 'Furiously Happy' by Jenny Lawson is a riot—her take on mental health and life’s absurdities is both laugh-out-loud funny and deeply validating. Another gem is 'Bossypants' by Tina Fey, which balances sharp wit with heartfelt moments, much like Anthony’s story. For a different angle, 'Born a Crime' by Trevor Noah blends humor and resilience in a way that’s utterly captivating.
If you’re open to fiction with a similar energy, 'Where’d You Go, Bernadette' by Maria Semple is a delight. It’s quirky, smart, and full of heart, with a protagonist who’s unapologetically herself. And for a lighter but equally charming read, 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion is about a socially awkward professor’s unconventional quest for love—it’s sweet, funny, and oddly relatable. These books all share that rare ability to make you smile while quietly inspiring you to embrace your own quirks.
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If you’re a delicate little flower who clutches pearls and believes sex should only happen in the missionary position with the lights off and your spouse’s permission, close this book immediately. Seriously. Put it down before you ruin your boring little life with uncontrollable wetness and questionable morals.
Still here? Good girl.
Welcome to Dripping Forbidden: 100 Ways to Make Yourself Wet — a ruthless, dripping-wet collection of one hundred filthy, plot-driven taboo stories that don’t just flirt with the line… they bend you over it, fuck you senseless, and leave you leaking.😉 💦
"Crawl to Daddy on your hands and knees, little whore. I want to see you beg for this d*ck before I split you open and breed that dripping c*nt."
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Daddy's Naughty Pet is a collection for readers who are tired of vanilla bullshit and want stories about people who fuck like their lives depend on it. Five chapters each of the raunchiest, most depraved scenarios that'll make you wet, hard, and wondering what's wrong with you for loving it.
The stepmom who "accidentally" walks in on her stepson jerking off and decides to help. The personal assistant who schedules "meetings" that are really just fuck sessions on the conference table. The priest who breaks his vows with a parishioner in the confessional. The doctor who gives very hands-on examinations.
The landlord who demands payment in pussy. The mechanic who test-drives more than cars. The massage therapist with wandering hands. The yoga instructor who teaches flexible positions for other reasons. The lifeguard who performs mouth-to-mouth that turns into face-fucking. The uber driver who takes a detour.
Every character is controlled by their cravings. The married woman sneaking out to get railed by her ex because her husband's dick doesn't satisfy. The college girl who fucks her entire fraternity in one night. The businessman who keeps a submissive locked in his penthouse.
These stories don't have plot—they have positions. No character development—just hole development. No emotional connection—just physical fucking that leaves them sore, sticky, and immediately ready for round two.
Expect: Every depraved kink you can imagine and some you didn't know existed.
This collection is shameless, filthy, degenerate smut with zero redeeming qualities. And that's exactly why you'll devour every word.
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Born to this world but destined for something bigger
Eva was her father's last child, a stranger to his wife and this reason for their riff
Loved by her two step brothers Ethan and Aiden until they were all separated
Eva was sent a so-called guardian angel from her mother the Queen of destruction and disaster to bring her back once her powers are full emerge to take over her throne as it is said that a queen can only go back to her human life when someone else takes control
Born to live a life that is planned for her, trying to balance her human life and demon life, trying to control her powers of destruction that seems to go out of control when she loses a battle to her emotions, this causes people to call her the walking disaster
Will Eva live for herself or will she embrace the life she has been given?, will she forever be seen has an outcast in both worlds?
"Why pretend you don't want us when your nipples are hard?" Oliver's hands slid slowly under my skirt. I swallowed hard, feeling a lump in my throat. I grasped his hands, but his brother Owen yanked them away.
"Because I hate you all! I can't help but wonder why moon goddess made you guys my mates."
Their laughter filled the room as if a hilarious joke had just been told. Gradually, his fingers made their way to my pussy skin, then I caught a glimpse of the three brothers whose gaze was fixed on my exposed body.
"You must keep this between us because this bond is forbidden. We will fuck you whenever we want because you belong to us" Owen declares as I looked away from them, but Orion gently turned my face towards them, their eyes filled with lusts.
There are many secrets we keep for future sake, but what if there are more darker ones to discover?
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Miranda's life took an unexpected turn when she was betrayed and rejected by her high school boyfriend because she was a weak omega. Devastated, She also finds out her mum was getting married to a billionaire Lycan King. Accepting a new father was difficult, but that was only the beginning of her challenges.
When she met the Lycan King's sons, she discovered they were her former bullies 'The Lycan Triplets' from high school, and to make matters worse, she was fated to be their mate.
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In my last life, my in-laws "died," and my so-called DINK husband, Eric, begged me to raise his sweet little "brother," Luca.
Seven years flew by.
That scrawny kid turned into a total cutie and blew up online—pulling in tens of thousands a month.
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And with them? Tammy. Eric's first love. She clung to Eric with one hand, Luca with the other, all smug as hell.
"I've been traveling for seven years. I'm tired. And wow, what a perfect son—thanks for raising him."
Eric's parents didn't even pretend to care.
"You couldn't give Eric a kid, but at least you were useful this once."
"Sign the divorce papers. Make room for Tammy."
I walked out of that law firm wrecked—and right into the path of a speeding car.
Tammy was behind the wheel, smiling like she won.
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If you loved the playful creativity of 'Lines That Wiggle', you might adore 'Press Here' by Hervé Tullet. It’s this magical interactive book where kids tap, shake, and tilt the pages to see colorful dots respond—almost like a paper-based game! The simplicity reminds me of 'Lines That Wiggle', but it takes engagement to another level. Another gem is 'The Book with No Pictures' by B.J. Novak. It’s pure chaotic fun, relying on silly sounds and exaggerated text to make kids giggle, proving books don’t need illustrations to spark joy.
For visual whimsy, 'Beautiful Oops!' by Barney Saltzberg is a standout. It turns smudges and tears into art, teaching kids that mistakes can be beautiful—a bit like how 'Lines That Wiggle' celebrates scribbles. And if they enjoy tactile elements, 'Touch the Art' series (like 'Brush Mona Lisa’s Hair') lets little fingers interact with famous paintings. Honestly, seeing kids light up while exploring these makes me wish I’d had them growing up!