(Part 2) Best products from r/Parahumans

We found 12 comments on r/Parahumans discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 32 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Parahumans:

u/kwx · 1 pointr/Parahumans

Try Harry Connolly's "Twenty Palaces" series. I'd suggest starting with Child of Fire and Game of Cages. Neat magic system and world building. Fair warning, the series is incomplete, but I think the existing books work well as is.

u/mymaridae · 1 pointr/Parahumans

ICYMI - Amazon remade Hanna as a TV series. It's less stylized and more grounded than the movie; plus the production is next-level. I personally liked it a lot more.

u/OstensiblyCreative · 4 pointsr/Parahumans

This might get buried, but I highly recommend reading u/m59gar 's multiverse series. It's a little hard to track down, because he's mostly posted it on Reddit. There's a reading guide that some fans put together, although I don't personally agree with some of the reading order choices, and he recently published a more polished version of the first "book"

u/DonyaFox · 2 pointsr/Parahumans

There is this really good book called Soon I Will Be Invincible about Superheroes in the same realistic vein that Worm resides in. It's told from alternating POV's of a Super villain and a new Superhero.

u/viaovid · 8 pointsr/Parahumans

House of Leaves is that kind of thing, but more-so.

u/xDasNiveaux · 6 pointsr/Parahumans

> google searches for "parahuman" only turn up stuff related to Worm.

Also, weired animal/human hybrids and this book.

u/DoesNotHappen · 2 pointsr/Parahumans

Thanks so much!

I haven’t got my shit together as well as I should right now in terms of my online portfolios, because I’ve been focusing on my non-art studies and work for the last couple years, so they’re a little messy. The closest thing I’ve done to this stylistically was the kids’ book I illustrated a few years ago, as a slightly more immature artist; it was very barely out in a few libraries and bookshops in Canada and Australia so you might have seen it in one of those places.

Facebook page: https://facebook.com/Hannah-Aroni-Graphitist-Portraiture-and-Illustration-279444165438508/

Instagram, featuring art and lots of misc: https://www.instagram.com/graphitist/?hl=en

Kids’ book: https://www.amazon.com/Princess-Ninja-Topper-Sundquist/dp/154039171X

u/Juansson · 8 pointsr/Parahumans

> a rapidly moving metal rod is going to give you a friction burn

Polished steel dildos are a thing. Friction is more a question of the surface finish (which Weld can control) and of lubrication (which Sveta can control), than of the material itself.

One problem I see compared to a traditional silicone dildo (or actual flesh rod) is the stiffness. They'd probably have to move very very carefully.

u/ArgentStonecutter · 1 pointr/Parahumans

The Lord Darcy series was started in the '60s so you're looking for dead tree editions.

Start your search here (googl link because reddit hates parentheses).

The Atrocity Archives is Charlie Stross's Laundry series.

For all your computational necromancy needs.