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Inspired by the earlier thread about tickling in some R L Stine book, I thought I'd ask whether anyone could remember tickling in any other books.
First of all, I remember the "ticklish torture" bits in at least two "Where's Wally" books (in the US, I think it's "Where's Waldo").
Also from childhood, there was a bit on the front cover of "Little Dracula's First Bite" featuring a character ("slave" - m) being tickled under the arms so he moves around, while blood comes out of a tap attached to his neck and into the bathtub of Dracula (something for the s&m inclined out there, I guess).
And I remember a book my high school library had called something like "Allen and Unwin's 14th Book of Monster Stories" (might have been another publisher, might not have been 14th) which featured a story (by the guy who had edited the book) called "Bigfeet", about a dragon which is defeated by the central character tickling the hell out of him on his feet (seriously, half the story was the tickling bit, and even though I don't get into m/m this was the most intense mainstream tickling story I've ever seen - kind of makes you wonder...)
Finally, in Grade 5 I was forced to read a book called "The Power of Three" about children switched at birth or something, which featured one of the kids involved having his feet tickled by his supposed sister in order to get him to admit that he would never lose touch with them or something.
(Any theories on why so much of this is */m? It's not what I'm into personally, so I don't know why I've encountered so much of it in books)
Moving on to more adult readings, Louis Nowra's "Abaza: A Modern Encyclopaedia" features people "dying laughing" by being tickled to death on their feet by the country's rulers (it is only described in detail once, but is hinted at a number of times that this is a standard practice; Nowra is gay, which explains the m/m nature of the whole thing, although there is a bit early on about a schoolgirl who accidentally kills another girl by tickling her during a "laughing epidemic" - not much detail is given).
In fact, in adult life I haven't really encountered a great deal of tickling in books. I remember someone posting a section on a Charles Dickens novel at one point about a maid tickling another maid on the ribs, and suggesting that she would tie the other girl down and tickle her feet with a feather if some condition wasn't met - can't remember the details now, and haven't read the book myself. Also, I remember reading someone else's post about a horror story (maybe by Steven King, or someone similarly famous?) about an old man who is tickled into telling his wife (?) something - can't remember what (this was a long time ago, and again, I haven't read the book myself).
That's all that comes to mind at the moment - can anyone think of any others?
First of all, I remember the "ticklish torture" bits in at least two "Where's Wally" books (in the US, I think it's "Where's Waldo").
Also from childhood, there was a bit on the front cover of "Little Dracula's First Bite" featuring a character ("slave" - m) being tickled under the arms so he moves around, while blood comes out of a tap attached to his neck and into the bathtub of Dracula (something for the s&m inclined out there, I guess).
And I remember a book my high school library had called something like "Allen and Unwin's 14th Book of Monster Stories" (might have been another publisher, might not have been 14th) which featured a story (by the guy who had edited the book) called "Bigfeet", about a dragon which is defeated by the central character tickling the hell out of him on his feet (seriously, half the story was the tickling bit, and even though I don't get into m/m this was the most intense mainstream tickling story I've ever seen - kind of makes you wonder...)
Finally, in Grade 5 I was forced to read a book called "The Power of Three" about children switched at birth or something, which featured one of the kids involved having his feet tickled by his supposed sister in order to get him to admit that he would never lose touch with them or something.
(Any theories on why so much of this is */m? It's not what I'm into personally, so I don't know why I've encountered so much of it in books)
Moving on to more adult readings, Louis Nowra's "Abaza: A Modern Encyclopaedia" features people "dying laughing" by being tickled to death on their feet by the country's rulers (it is only described in detail once, but is hinted at a number of times that this is a standard practice; Nowra is gay, which explains the m/m nature of the whole thing, although there is a bit early on about a schoolgirl who accidentally kills another girl by tickling her during a "laughing epidemic" - not much detail is given).
In fact, in adult life I haven't really encountered a great deal of tickling in books. I remember someone posting a section on a Charles Dickens novel at one point about a maid tickling another maid on the ribs, and suggesting that she would tie the other girl down and tickle her feet with a feather if some condition wasn't met - can't remember the details now, and haven't read the book myself. Also, I remember reading someone else's post about a horror story (maybe by Steven King, or someone similarly famous?) about an old man who is tickled into telling his wife (?) something - can't remember what (this was a long time ago, and again, I haven't read the book myself).
That's all that comes to mind at the moment - can anyone think of any others?