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The Well of Ascension
“The Well of Ascension” picks up after the fall of the Lord Ruler, as Vin and Elend Venture struggle to bring stability to Luthadel, the capital city of the former Final Empire. But the vacuum of power left behind invites chaos, rival armies, and political factions who all want control of the city—and the power it holds. As political intrigue grows, Vin must come…-
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The Ministry of Time
The Ministry of Time by Javier Cercas follows a secret Spanish agency that protects history by preventing time travelers from changing the past. As agents navigate different eras, the novel explores themes of memory, identity, and the consequences of altering history.-
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The Boys of Riverside
The Boys of Riverside by L.B. Johnson follows a group of young boys in a small town as they navigate friendship, identity, and the challenges of growing up. The novel explores themes of loyalty, self-discovery, and the complexities of adolescence.-
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Sea of Flames
The chapter "Sea of Flames" from *All the Light We Cannot See* traces the ancient origins of a remarkable diamond, formed deep within the earth's mantle over unimaginable spans of time. The crystal, composed of perfectly arranged carbon atoms, emerges from a seam of kimberlite after enduring millennia of geological upheaval. Through volcanic activity, erosion, and climatic shifts, the stone gradually surfaces, surviving ice ages and the rise and fall of prehistoric ecosystems. Its journey culminates when a…-
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PROLOGUE
The prologue opens with Lord Tresting observing his skaa workers toiling under an ash-filled sky, a common occurrence in the Final Empire. Tresting, dressed in fine attire from Luthadel, expresses disdain for the skaa's sluggishness, attributing it to their inherent laziness. His guest, a high-ranking obligator with intricate facial tattoos, notes that Tresting's skaa are more diligent than their urban counterparts. The conversation reveals the brutal efficiency of Tresting's control, including executions…-
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Part Thirteen: 2014
The chapter opens with Marie-Laure, now an elderly woman, being escorted by her grandson Michel through the Jardin des Plantes on a frosty March morning. Despite her blindness, she navigates the garden with her cane, pausing to examine skim ice on puddles as if it were a lens. Michel patiently guides her, and they ascend to a secluded gazebo at the top of a hedge maze, where they sit undisturbed. The serene atmosphere is punctuated by the quiet sounds of wind and the distant hum of Paris, creating a moment…-
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Nightfall
The chapter opens with a vivid depiction of the tense atmosphere on the eve of battle, as Princess Elena Galathynius observes the enemy’s army gathering on the Black Mountains. The pounding of bone drums and the flickering fires create a stark contrast between the enemy’s formidable presence and Elena’s own forces, which are comparatively diminished. Despite her strategic awareness and the prayers she offers, she recognizes the grim reality that her side faces imminent destruction. Her thoughts are…-
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Mother Night
Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut follows Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American playwright turned Nazi propagandist, who later claims he was a spy for the Allies. From his prison cell in 1961, he reflects on his role in the war, exploring the blurred lines between truth, morality, and guilt in a darkly comic narrative.-
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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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James: A Novel
“James: A Novel” by Percival Everett is a reimagining of Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” told from the perspective of Jim, the enslaved man who accompanies Huck down the Mississippi River. Everett subverts the original narrative by centering James’s voice, intellect, and agency, exposing the brutal realities of slavery and racial hypocrisy in 19th-century America. The novel explores themes of identity, freedom, and…-
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