Tales of Macrophilia and Microphilia: Volume 8
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Heritage
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By:
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Amber Collins
About this listen
In this newest edition of Amber's Collins' popular Tales series, she explores some of the darker themes of giantess literature.
Included stories:
- "Downsizing Domina"
- "Rise to Power"
- *"Fetish Club"
- "Intoxicating Effects of Shrinking"
- *"Shrunken Rapist"
- "The Ascension of Grace Frazier"
- "The Descension of Ed Hutchinson"
- "The Gnome and the Giant"
- *"The Magical Toy Chest"
- "The Shrink Camps"
- "The Spring"
- *"The Stepsister"
- *"Tiny Criminal"
- "Venus in Charge"
- "Tug of War"
- "A Tiny Abduction"
- "Small Day at the Office"
- "A Shrinking Bachelorette Party"
Note: * denotes a rather violent and/or bloody story.
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