220 Results in the "Science Fiction" category
Biography & Memoir (434)
Books Like (8)
Business & Finance (26)
Children’s Fiction (203)
Dystopian (16)
Education & Learning (9)
Fantasy (1214)
fashion (1)
Fiction (4295)
Health & Wellness (21)
Historical Fiction (504)
Horror (159)
Literary Fiction (788)
Non-Fiction (1302)
Novel (229)
Others (106)
Philosophy (128)
Poetry (208)
Politics & History (131)
Posts (65)
Psychology (46)
Religion & Spirituality (1)
Romance Novel (535)
Science & Technology (82)
Self-Help & Personal Development (99)
Thriller / Mystery (858)
Travel & Adventure (2)
True Crime (55)
view (96)
Young Adult (284)
-
CHAPTER XIV – Thuvia, Maid of Mars continues with Thuvia imprisoned in the bleak tower of Astok, where her resolve is tested by fear and isolation. Each passing moment reveals how little regard Astok has for honor, and Thuvia, despite her circumstances, refuses to be cowed by his presence. Without a weapon or ally nearby, she relies on her mental strength, recalling the courage of men like Kulan Tith and Carthoris of Helium to anchor her spirit and sharpen her will to resist. Astok, blinded by obsession…
-
51.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter XIV – Gulliver of Mars
Chapter XIV begins with a tranquil moment of companionship as the protagonist, weary from his travels, accepts the hospitality of a Martian woodman whose simple generosity offers a welcome reprieve. The setting, a modest cabin near a quiet lagoon, is both alien and familiar, evoking the charm of a backwoods retreat with its fragrant tannin-rich air and rustic calm. As they sit down to a shared meal of toasted fruit and fish-seasoned bread, followed by pungent local ale, a bond is forged through…-
79.4 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter XIV – At the earths core
Chapter XIV begins with a sense of solitude as the protagonist finds himself once again lost in the vast and untamed wilds of Pellucidar. Hunger and exhaustion press down on him, forcing a return to basic survival instincts. A small cave offers refuge, and the discovery of edible prey provides a brief but necessary reprieve. The landscape, though alien and hostile, presents rare moments of stillness that sharpen his sense of vulnerability. It is during this solitary stretch that a pivotal reunion…-
62.4 K • Ongoing
-
-
CHAPTER XIV - Aeronautics, Inhabited Planets, Sectarianism presents an exploration of the advancements in aeronautics on Earth, particularly focused on the excitement surrounding an Aeronautical Show held in the city on April 25, 1920. The Martian narrator observes Earth's fascination with flight, acknowledging the enthusiasm it stirs among Earth's inhabitants. However, the narrator highlights the significant limitations of Earth's current aircraft, describing them as bulky, inefficient, and noisy. In…
-
100.1 K • Ongoing
-
-
CHAPTER XIII – Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive opens on a day filled with cautious optimism as Tom Swift finally unveils the Hercules 0001 to a gathering of friends, engineers, and curious onlookers. The electric locomotive, towering at over ninety feet, is unlike anything seen on a rail line before. Its bold design features elevated windows, a sleek body, and a raised pantagraph giving it an imposing silhouette against the industrial backdrop. As the crowd gathers along the yard track, Tom powers…
-
109.1 K • Ongoing
-
-
CHAPTER XIII – Thuvia, Maid of Mars begins with Carthoris assuming the identity of Turjun, a panthan serving Dusar, as a strategic response to the political quagmire caused by a brewing war between Helium and Dusar. The conflict, born of manipulation and hidden agendas, has placed Carthoris in the midst of his enemies, where revealing his true identity would lead to capture—or worse. Adopting this new role allows him to move unseen through the ranks of Dusarian forces, keeping him close to key…
-
51.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
CHAPTER XIII - Music is an Expression of the Father highlights the profound role that music plays in the universe, especially on Mars, where it is seen as an essential expression of divine harmony. The narrative begins by emphasizing that all material manifestations, from the simplest particles to the most complex life forms, are inherently vibrational. These vibrations represent the shift from a divine cause to a material effect, where the universe itself is a physical embodiment of God’s harmony. This…
-
100.1 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter XIII – Gulliver of Mars
Chapter XIII opens as Gulliver descends from the icy highlands into a world both familiar and starkly different. The land is rough, clothed in pines and dark foliage that recall Earth’s primeval forests, though everything here feels exaggerated, as if nature on Mars is more ancient and more deliberate. Small villages dot the terrain, their people weathered but welcoming in a cautious way. Here, society values clarity and identity, so introductions matter more than in the ceremonial courts of the richer…-
79.4 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XIII opens amid the frantic rush through a canyon, where the protagonist and his group flee from the relentless Sagoths. Their path is narrow, the terrain hostile, and their destination—Sari’s protective cliffs—remains distant. Tension spikes when it becomes clear that Hooja, once counted on for assistance, has betrayed them. His deceit isn’t random—it’s deliberate and personal. Old resentment has driven him to abandon the party at their most vulnerable moment. Trust fractured, the…
-
62.4 K • Ongoing
-
-
CHAPTER XII – Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive unfolds in a climate of rising anticipation and unease as the long-awaited trial day for the Hercules 0001 draws near. Tension escalates when Ned Newton uncovers signs of sabotage—an attempt involving explosives meant to cripple the project. The immediate investigation led by Tom, Ned, and Barton Swift identifies the likely perpetrator: O’Malley, a known agent acting under orders to hinder the H. & P. A. railroad. The motive seems rooted less in…
-
109.1 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 10 11 12 … 22 Next