Books tagged: my little pony

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MachoPoni: A Prance with Death (Poniworld Chronicles #1)    by Lotus Rose
Price: $3.99 USD. 27160 words. Published on March 20, 2010. .

In this children's book for adults, MachoPoni has no choice but to enter the Dark Kingdom, where the undead ponies roam. He must rescue Dust, the poni he loves from the dark princess's castle, using wit, creativity and his magic bouncy blue ball to survive. A twisted parody of My Little Pony, The Care Bears, and other 80's staples. Warning: contains gore and mild sexual content.
Dust in Your Eyes: An Erotic Poni Tale (Poniworld Chronicles #4)    by Lotus Rose
Price: $4.99 USD. 24300 words. Published on June 15, 2012. .

Poniworld is going through changes, and Dust is going through sexual exploration. She encounters Strawberry Spit-take, a girl with a spit-take fetish, a rhino in a tutu named Tipsy Gorer who wants to ban cock rock, Ms. Cap-Man, black-and-blueberries and Gardens of Pain! This book is not for children, but it is not X-rated. More like PG-13. This ain’t your grandma’s erotic book about ponies!
The Poni Trifecta: Volumes 2, 3 & 4 of The Poniworld Chronicles    by Lotus Rose
Price: $9.99 USD. 77230 words. Published on June 17, 2012. .

Three volumes of The Poniworld Chronicles collected in one value-priced package. Includes Mein Poni-Kampf: A Biography of the Leader of the Nazi Ponies, My Brootal Poni: A Very Butch Poni Tale, and Dust in Your Eyes: An Erotic Poni Tale.
Liz Tells Frank What Happened In...: Volume 2    by Liz Shannon Miller
Price: $0.99 USD. 37300 words. Published on April 9, 2013. .

Liz Shannon Miller's friend Frank has missed out on a lot of pop culture over the years. So sometimes, Liz tells him about something he's missed. "Liz Tells Frank What Happened In..." continues its journey though entertainment's highs and lows with this second volume of new and classic entries, which include epic video games, sappy sci-fi romance novels, and the horrors of Bravo reality TV.