1: Lab Rats by autofocus I usually don't like these stories with some guy in another world or post apocalypse who has a harem of women at his control for random reasons... But this one is rather well done and the women are not being played up as incompetently in need of rescuing or something.
It is a little "one voice" though, not bad as some stories can be - but the character when they talk all seem to have the same kind of thinking process.
But that said the story carries on well presenting a very engaging setting and a dynamic that makes internal sense - making you want more. Its not "done" in fact, and I do want more... :)
2: Gateway - What Lies Beyond by The Blind Man I'm not usually a fan of "Stroke Fiction for Preppers" - wherein Sgt McToughGuy is lost somewhere with an rapidly growing harem of women as he rebuilds society while describing calibers of ammo, stockpiling canned beans, and building bunkers...
But in that genre of unusually popular stories, this one has very solid writing and keeps you entertained throughout. That it could me for all seventy four chapters in a genre I usually click out of on page two, was quite a feat in my mind.
Well worth the read.
3: Nude Planet by icehead I wish this one had not been abandoned.
I love 'nude world' type stories, where the main character gets put on a world without clothing and full of kinky sex.
I do wish the characters in these stories could on average be about ten years older. So in that regard maybe it's good this one sat unfinished.
4: TNWS07 A Ghost From the Past by Murray Wilson A great author with a world concept that's very interesting. This is the only story in the collection that has all adult characters. I hope that someday he can put out more stories with older characters as I find the 'lifestyle nudist' concept of his stories very appealing to my 'kinks'.
5: Blessed by Nature by Bradley Stoke I've always liked the premise of this story. Even though frankly I can't decide if the story is racist or if it's trying to back-hand colonialist thinking. I suspect more the latter - a subtle jab against colonialism.
That said, the idea of a place where people have always lived nude always has appeal for me.