Pyromania


We'll Never Be Apart
Fire and Flesh (Manifest Delusions)
Fiery Little Thing
The Truths We Burn (The Hollow Boys, #2)
The Pyrocene: How We Created an Age of Fire, and What Happens Next
Fire: A Brief History (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books)
The Fireman
The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire
Before I Burn
Hex Wives
Within the Flames (Dirk & Steele, #11)
Now Entering Addamsville
Nothing to See Here
Blaze
Obscura Burning
Stardust by Neil GaimanNeuromancer by William GibsonWalt Kelly's Pogo Romances Recaptured by Walt KellyThe Rotten Romans by Terry DearyFresh Romance, Vol. 1 by Janelle Asselin
"Roman"
273 books — 9 voters
We Report Space by Jared HaworthThe Practical Pyromaniac by William GurstelleThe Pyromaniac's Cookbook by John J. Poister'On Call'' by Allen B. Locklier Jr.A Professional's GuideTo Pyrotechnics by John Donner
Books for Pyromaniacs
5 books — 1 voter

Jodi Picoult
I am the kid who played with matches. I used to steal them from the shelf above the refrigerator, take them into my parents' bathroom. Jean Naté Bath Splash ignites, did you know that? Spill it, strike, and you can set fire to the floor. It burns blue, and when the alcohol is gone, it stops. ...more
Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper

Dan Wells
In my biology class, we'd talked about the definition of life: to be classified as a living creature, a thing needs to eat, breathe, reproduce, and grow. Dogs do, rocks don't, trees do, plastic doesn't. Fire, by that definition, is vibrantly alive. It eats everything from wood to flesh, excreting the waste as ash, and it breathes air just like a human, taking in oxygen and emitting carbon. Fire grows, and as it spreads, it creates new fires that spread out and make new fires of their own. Fire d ...more
Dan Wells, I Am Not a Serial Killer

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