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Feyre is a huntress. She thinks nothing of slaughtering a wolf to feed her starving family. But, like all mortals, she fears the Fae—cruel, powerful beings who once ruled the world. When Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like creature arrives to demand retribution. Dragged to a magical land she only knows from legends, she discovers her captor is not an animal—but…
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1.8 K • May 17, '25
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Leaving Time (2014) by Jodi Picoult is a mystery-driven drama blending grief, memory, and the supernatural. The story follows 13-year-old Jenna Metcalf, who has spent a decade searching for her missing mother, Alice, a scientist studying elephant grief. After her mother’s mysterious disappearance from an elephant sanctuary—following a tragic accident involving an elephant and Jenna’s father—Jenna hires a disgraced psychic and a retired detective to…
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2.4 K • Jul 4, '25
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A decade after the events of Champion, Rebel reignites the Legend saga with a new generation of heroes—and villains. Set in the Republic-turned-united Antarctic States, the story follows: Eden Wing, Day’s brilliant but troubled younger brother, who resents his family’s legacy. Daniel “Day” Altan Wing, now a fading legend struggling with chronic illness and fatherhood. June Iparis, a high-ranking official balancing power and family loyalty. When Eden uncovers a…
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2.2 K • Jul 22, '25
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Legend is the electrifying first installment in Marie Lu’s bestselling dystopian trilogy, set in a war-torn future where the United States has fractured into two warring nations: the oppressive Republic and the rebellious Colonies. The story unfolds through the dual perspectives of two unforgettable protagonists: June Iparis, a 15-year-old military prodigy from the Republic’s elite, groomed for success and loyalty to the regime. Day, the…
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2.3 K • Jul 22, '25
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“In Beatrice Prior’s dystopian Chicago, society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (honesty), Abnegation (selflessness), Dauntless (bravery), Amity (peace), and Erudite (intelligence). On her Choosing Day, Beatrice must decide between staying with her family or embracing her true self. But her choice shocks everyone—including herself.” Tris Prior discovers she is Divergent—someone who doesn’t fit into any…
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2.0 K • Jul 1, '25
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Serpent & Dove is a YA fantasy romance set in a richly imagined, witch-filled version of 19th-century France (Belle Époque inspired). The story follows: Louise “Lou” Le Blanc: A snarky, irreverent witch hiding from her past and the Church’s witch hunters. Reid Diggory: A rigid, devout Chasseur (witch hunter) sworn to eradicate magic. After a chaotic encounter, Lou and Reid are forced into a marriage of convenience, sparking…
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1.9 K • May 26, '25
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2.1 K • May 26, '25
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“Mistborn: The Final Empire” is the first book in Brandon Sanderson’s acclaimed fantasy trilogy. Set in a dystopian world where ash falls from the sky and mist dominates the night, the story follows a lowly street thief named Vin, who discovers she has powerful magical abilities known as Allomancy. In this world ruled for a thousand years by the immortal Lord Ruler, a small…
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2.0 K • Jun 25, '25
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In The Children of Men, P.D. James crafts a haunting dystopian vision set in 2021, where humanity faces extinction after decades of global infertility. The last generation born, the Omegas, are now adults, and society has descended into despair under the authoritarian rule of The Warden of England, Xan Lyppiatt. Theo Faron, a disillusioned Oxford professor and cousin to the Warden, is drawn into a…
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2.2 K • Jul 23, '25
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“Martyr!” is a thought-provoking poetry collection by Kaveh Akbar that explores themes of faith, spirituality, identity, and self-sacrifice. Through powerful, evocative language, Akbar delves into the internal conflict between religious devotion and the human experience, especially focusing on the concept of martyrdom—the tension between surrendering oneself for a cause and the self-affirmation of personal identity. Akbar uses his poems to interrogate the nature of…
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1.9 K • Apr 14, '25
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A Court of Frost and Starlight is a bridging novella between A Court of Wings and Ruin and A Court of Silver Flames in Sarah J. Maas’s best-selling ACOTAR series. Set after the devastating war that reshaped the fae lands of Prythian, the story follows Feyre, Rhysand, and their inner circle as they adjust to a fragile peace and begin the process of rebuilding.…
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2.7 K • May 14, '25
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