Sure, it doesn't have to be a "real" book. A fictional book within a fiction book is fine too.MasterAxel said:Does the Necronomicon count?
Yes, you may absorb their essence as well as their pages. But it might have unexpected side-effects as well as intended ones.Kurai Angelo said:Are we also assuming we assume some unique properties from said book?
I got a spy kit once when I was a kid. It came with sugar paper and a pen with edible ink. I never did much with that part of the kit, but I did try the paper. It was nasty as shit, lol.Scarim Coral said:Any books is fine as long its page is made from sugar paper.
I'm not sure how people would like someone eating the Bible, it could be considered sacrilegious...Amethyst Wind said:
Either that or one of those tiny bibles where one dot is two pages.
Mmm, forbidden fruit. How ironic to consider the bible itself as an example of such.Dangit2019 said:I'm not sure how people would like someone eating the Bible, it could be considered sacrilegious...Amethyst Wind said:
Either that or one of those tiny bibles where one dot is two pages.
Or it could give you superpowers.
Sucks to your Asth-mar, I only had to read it once in summer school.Tartarga said:I would eat Lord of the Flies, think of it as revenge for having to read it three times in high school. WHO HAS THE CONCH NOW *****!
If one were to eat Genesis, would that create a paradox?Amethyst Wind said:Mmm, forbidden fruit. How ironic to consider the bible itself as an example of such.
I'm salivating at the thought of it.
No. I refuse to believe this exists. This is my refusing-to-believe-this-exists face. Because I refuse. There is no way. No. Just no.ElPatron said:
Because it would be 10.000x better than eating those recipes.