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The Adventures of Silver Girl Paperback – November 4, 2018
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- Print length459 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 4, 2018
- Dimensions5.5 x 1.15 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-101728644569
- ISBN-13978-1728644561
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- Publisher : Independently published (November 4, 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 459 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1728644569
- ISBN-13 : 978-1728644561
- Item Weight : 1.28 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1.15 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,364,536 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #14,519 in Superhero Science Fiction
- #87,981 in BDSM Erotica (Books)
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About the author

Ink on the page, and ink in the blood, I've been writing since I can remember and nothing has ever fascinated me more than playing with the concepts of control, obedience, and the self. Since 2005 I've been using fiction to explore these concepts. This generally involves a copious amount of women being very intimate with other women, but how better to make any journey more fun along the way than with company?
I don't like to write the same story twice, but exploring the same concept from different angles is a must. You can expect my writing to be focused on characters, their feelings, their thoughts (or their lackthereof) and to have these things be challenged, or played with, or explored through intimacy, dominance, submission, hypnosis, and other methods of mind control. As a practicing hypnotist myself I know that it has very real limits, but sometimes in fiction it can be fun to suspend one's disbelief just a little, and my stories tend to reflect that. Fiction should feel real, but also be a bit larger than life. Enticing. Tempting. Just out of reach.
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Customers praise the book's writing quality. They appreciate how the story makes readers feel immersed in the world, with one customer noting it feels like a comic book universe.
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Customers appreciate how the book makes them feel immersed in the story, with one customer noting it feels like a comic book universe.
"The Adventures of Silvers girl feels kind of epic. It's the first novel I've ever read that really feels like a comic book universe...." Read more
"...The world feels real, and fleshed out, and there's Soo many good scenes. The story is awesome! When the climax of the story hits it's Soo badass!..." Read more
"...You really get to feel everything Silver Girl feels. Highly recommended." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book.
"...M. Kistulot's other writing is really good, but there's something about this classic tale of mind control and twisted power dynamics that sets it in..." Read more
"...Lesbian kinky sapphic erotic mind control, and Soo well written. The world feels real, and fleshed out, and there's Soo many good scenes...." Read more
"...Better writing, better pacing, lingering on scenes where the original skipped along. Everything everyone loved from the original, but more...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2018The Adventures of Silvers girl feels kind of epic. It's the first novel I've ever read that really feels like a comic book universe. The author has a true talent for taking costumed heroes and girls with powers and making them feel like real people. And of course, if comic book heroes and villains were real people, we all know what they would use those powers for! It's kind of a really refreshing thing to see sex and sexuality dealt with in the context of super science and magic.
If you at all feel interested in the intersection between lesbian erotica and super powered hijinks, I can't recommend this book strongly enough! M. Kistulot's other writing is really good, but there's something about this classic tale of mind control and twisted power dynamics that sets it in a special place above the rest.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023This is one of the best sci-fi books I've ever read. Lesbian kinky sapphic erotic mind control, and Soo well written. The world feels real, and fleshed out, and there's Soo many good scenes. The story is awesome! When the climax of the story hits it's Soo badass! My newat favorite author!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018The Adventures of Silver Girl is a classic of the genre, and this edition has been improved greatly over the original. Better writing, better pacing, lingering on scenes where the original skipped along. Everything everyone loved from the original, but more. You really get to feel everything Silver Girl feels.
Highly recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019I read superhero stories to enjoy metahuman characters with unusual superpowers handling situations heroically. That's not this book. Silver Girl quickly goes from being a street-level heroine to being a victim, and then from being a victim to being a villain. The dom/sub fantasy might be your thing, but it gets increasingly thick, increasingly deep, and increasingly repetitive. The characters don't develop in positive directions, and I lost sympathy for Silver, the main character, about halfway through. That is a bad sign for a novel. I kept hoping for rescue (she was in NO way capable of rescuing herself) or redemption (nuh-uh, never happened). There is slim plot and no resolution to it. Every *EVERY* character presented was female, attractive, and turned into a non-consensual sex object. Again, that may be what you are looking for, and if it is then you will probably enjoy the variations on a narrow theme that M. Kistulot presents here. Is one form of being owned better than another? The author makes a case for it. But for me, agency and mutual interdependence--especially from superhero-genre characters--is much more enjoyable.
If mind control and dom/sub erotica is your thing, this could be very enjoyable for you. If you are looking for a superhero novel, I do not recommend "The Adventures of Silver Girl." Just know what you will be getting before you decide to read it.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2018Once I started reading I found that I couldn't put the book down. I mean, I'm pretty sure that I was physically capable of releasing my Kindle, but I find that I wasn't able to even think about doing it without M. Kistulot's honeyed words running through my head, telling me I'm a good girl and that I should keep reading all those words until I've read them all up. Five stars, can't wait to fill my head with more words in the future.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2019The author strives to go beyond where normal erotica is willing to take the reader, the style such a wonderful mesh of depravity, betrayal, emotions, and arousing mind control that it's impossible not to want more.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020If you like erotic mind control, i cannot recommend this book highly enough. i put off reading it for a long time because i didn't think i was a fan of superhero(ine) stories, but this book proved me very wrong. It is the best erotic MC story i've ever read, bar none, and i'm pretty sure it will stay that way until i read more Silver Girl books. ;)
The book can kind of be divided into two halves. The first part is buildup, all of which is extremely necessary. First, it needs to explain who Sarah LaSilvas is. Then it needs to show how her life changes as she encounters Chronos (this is discussed in the blurb). Then it needs to introduce the key players, of whom there are many, as well as showing more about what Chronos is. There is some additional buildup that i can't really explain without spoiling important details.
The second half of the story is, in a way, a hero's journey. i won't say too much about this because spoilers, except to note that it follows many of the story beats you'd expect, but it does so in a brilliant way; there is no plot armor, no deus ex machina, just characters using their actual strengths in ways that are consistent with what we know about them.
The Silver Girl / Midas City universe isn't an established property. This isn't a story that follows the typical rules of a familiar genre. It has the ambience of a comic book, but it follows distinctly different logic. It needs to establish not only how the "outside" world works, but how the "web of hypnosis, mind control, and far more intimate situations with the women of Chronos" works. It needs to show the range of power that exists in the universe -- and it's quite a big range.
The amazing thing is, for all that setup, it actually stands alone. If this had been the only book that was set in this universe, it still would have felt satisfying. i'm of course overjoyed to know that there are like 50 zillion more books for me to read... but i've read stories that are entirely setup, and at the end, you're just left wondering, "when does the actual story start?". That's definitely not the case here.
And i can't say this enough times, so i'll just say it again... this book is ridiculously, absurdly hot. The scenes with Silver Girl and one character in particular -- all of those scenes -- are literally the hottest things i've ever read. i loved one particular scene so much that i commissioned a story specifically inspired by it. There are so many different kinds of mind control here, and the book makes all of them feel different. Each of them is extraordinarily hot in its own way. In most stories i've read, even novel-length ones, there is one type of mind control, or at most two (maybe there's one "magic" or "tech" type, and one original-flavor hypnotist). So it's really unusual to see a novel that can make mind control feel so different every time.