2295 Results in the "Fiction" category


    • The Chrysalids Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In The Chrysalids, John Wyn­d­ham crafts a chill­ing post-apoc­a­lyp­tic world where ​genet­ic puri­ty​ is enforced with reli­gious fer­vor. Set in ​Waknuk, a farm­ing com­mu­ni­ty in a radi­a­tion-scarred future, the sto­ry fol­lows ​David Strorm, a boy who hides a dan­ger­ous secret: he pos­sess­es ​tele­path­ic abil­i­ties—a muta­tion pun­ish­able by exile or death in his rigid soci­ety. When David befriends ​Sophie, a girl with an extra toe, and…
    • A Darker Shade of Magic Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin A Dark­er Shade of Mag­ic intro­duces a spell­bind­ing mul­ti­verse where four par­al­lel Lon­dons exist, each with vary­ing degrees of mag­ic: ​Grey Lon­don: Dull, mag­ic-starved, and ruled by mad King George III. ​Red Lon­don: Thriv­ing with mag­ic, ruled by the Maresh dynasty. ​White Lon­don: A bru­tal, mag­ic-hoard­ing waste­land ruled by the ruth­less ​Antari​ twins. ​Dead Lon­don: A for­bid­den, life­less ruin. Enter ​Kell, one of the last…
    • The Wife Upstairs (Rachel Hawkins) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins is a suspenseful thriller about a woman returning home after being presumed dead, unraveling dark secrets in her husband's life. A twisty, gripping read for fans of psychological thrillers.
    • Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass Book 2) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Crown of Mid­night, the grip­ping sec­ond install­ment of the Throne of Glass series, Celae­na Sar­doth­ien has become the King’s Champion—but her loy­al­ty is any­thing but absolute. As she car­ries out her dead­ly duties, Celae­na begins uncov­er­ing dark secrets buried with­in the glass cas­tle, secrets that could shat­ter the king­dom and expose her own mys­te­ri­ous past. Torn between her duty and her heart, she…
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    • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Cover
      by LovelyMay The Ten­ant of Wild­fell Hall by Anne Bron­të is a ground­break­ing nov­el that tells the sto­ry of a mys­te­ri­ous woman who defies soci­etal norms to escape an abu­sive mar­riage and assert her inde­pen­dence, high­light­ing themes of fem­i­nism, moral­i­ty, and resilience.
    • Thuvia, Maid of Mars Cover
      by LovelyMay Thu­via, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Bur­roughs is a sci­ence fic­tion adven­ture that fol­lows the brave Thu­via as she becomes entan­gled in a per­ilous strug­gle for sur­vival on Mars, while hero­ic war­riors bat­tle to res­cue her and con­front the planet’s dead­ly dan­gers.
    • The Assassin and the Pirate Lord Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Assas­sin and the Pirate Lord is a thrilling novel­la in the Throne of Glass uni­verse that takes place before the events of the main series. It fol­lows Celae­na Sar­doth­ien, a dead­ly teenage assas­sin, as she embarks on a mis­sion on behalf of the Assassin’s Guild. Sent to the remote Pirate Lord’s strong­hold on a sup­posed mis­sion of busi­ness, Celae­na quick­ly dis­cov­ers the Guild’s…
    • The Cavalry General Cover
      by LovelyMay The Calvary General by Charles Marshall is a classic military text that provides a detailed study of cavalry tactics and the art of mounted warfare. Written by an experienced officer, the book explores the strategies, challenges, and responsibilities of a cavalry general, emphasizing the unique demands of leading mounted troops. It offers insights into battlefield tactics, command decisions, and the adaptability required to manage fast-moving, dynamic cavalry forces effectively. This book serves as both a historical analysis and a tactical guide, valuable for understanding the pivotal role of cavalry in traditional warfare.
    • Assassin’s Revenge–A David Slaton Novel Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Assas­s­in’s Revenge, ​David Sla­ton—for­mer Mossad assas­sin turned reluc­tant fam­i­ly man—is thrust back into the lethal world of espi­onage when his past comes crash­ing into his present. After a bru­tal attack leaves his wife grave­ly injured, Sla­ton aban­dons his qui­et life to hunt down those respon­si­ble. Armed with razor-sharp instincts and an arse­nal of trade­craft, Sla­ton fol­lows a trail of betray­al from the sun-drenched streets…
    • Letters to Dead Authors Cover
      by LovelyMay Letters to Dead Authors by Andrew Lang is a unique and imaginative collection of fictional letters addressed to great literary figures of the past, such as Shakespeare, Dickens, and Homer. In these witty and reflective letters, Lang pays tribute to their works, explores their influence on literature and culture, and humorously engages with their characters and themes. This charming book is both a celebration of classic literature and a playful meditation on the timeless connection between readers and writers.
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