1164 Results with the "Adventure Fiction" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin Tris, the protagonist, is confined in a cell at Erudite headquarters, haunted by the words of Edith Prior, a mysterious figure whose video revelation has disrupted the faction-based society. As she paces restlessly, her companions Christina and Cara discuss Edith's possible identity, concluding she must be an ancestor from Tris's father's side. The discovery of Edith's message has left Tris grappling with the weight of her Divergent identity and the realization that her existence signals a need to escape…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Thirty-Three of *Allegiant*, Tobias encounters Peter in the dormitory, where Peter has spread out maps marked with red circles representing the limited scope of their experiences. The maps symbolize the vastness of the world, reducing their lives to a mere dot. Peter obsessively studies the maps, grappling with the insignificance of his actions in the grand scheme. Tobias, initially drawn to the maps, feels a sense of fear and smallness, while Peter uses the world's scale to justify his past…
    • Gregor and the Code of Claw Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In the epic con­clu­sion to the Under­land Chron­i­cles, ​Gre­gor​ faces his most har­row­ing chal­lenge yet as the Under­land teeters on the brink of all-out war. The ​Prophe­cy of Time​ has fore­told a final, dev­as­tat­ing bat­tle between the humans of ​Regalia​ and the rat army led by the mon­strous ​Bane. With the fate of the Under­land hang­ing in the bal­ance, Gre­gor must: ​Deci­pher the Code of…
    • Chapter IX — The circus boys on the flying Rings Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IX opens with Phil Forrest still reeling from the unexpected adventure atop Emperor, the elephant. As the crowd cheers, his instinct isn’t to bask in applause but to ensure the animal doesn’t suffer for the unplanned spectacle. With quiet sincerity, he pleads with the keeper not to punish Emperor, displaying both maturity and compassion. That moment solidifies Phil's place not just among the circus animals but among the people as well. While laughter and awe ripple through the audience, Phil…
    • Chapter XVII — The Circus Boys on the Mississippi Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XVII opens with Phil Forrest caught in the shadows just beyond the circus grounds, his instincts sharpened by a rising sense of danger. Two figures move with stealth, their intent unclear but certainly suspicious. Phil, not one to back down, chooses to follow at a safe distance, relying on agility rather than confrontation. The night air thickens with tension as he maneuvers around wagons and tents, trying to stay unnoticed. A quick decision sends him dashing through a narrow gap, creating just…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter 7 - The Bull Whip introduces a turning point where ambition, fear, and deception collide on the isolated island. Von Horn’s desire for Virginia Maxon becomes more than possessive—it morphs into something sinister as he urges her to flee with him to Singapore. Virginia, however, stands firm in her conviction. Her refusal is not merely out of loyalty, but from a moral standpoint. Leaving her father behind while he is in a vulnerable mental state would feel like abandoning him to die. Her…
    • Chapter XXII — The circus boys in dixie Land Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXII unfolds during the final stretch of the circus tour, with Phil Forrest continuing to prove himself as an indispensable performer and leader. As they travel to Tucker, Texas, the troupe exchanges jokes about the town’s name, though a sense of unease lingers beneath their laughter. The performances continue, but Phil, recognizing the risk of his triple somersault, decides to pause the act following Mr. Sparling’s advice. That choice, rooted in wisdom over pride, subtly shows Phil’s growth…
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      by LovelyMay CHAPTER VII – Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive opens with a candid admission by Tom Swift that he has yet to fully envision the ideal design for a superior electric locomotive. This moment, shared with his father and Ned Newton, reveals not weakness but realism—Tom understands that true breakthroughs come not from rushing invention, but from carefully aligning concept with purpose. He acknowledges the limitations of current designs while expressing confidence in the long-term viability of electric…
    • CHAPTER XV ‑The Circus Boys Across the Continent Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER XV - The Circus Boys Across the Continent begins in the midst of chaos, as Phil Forrest watches Teddy Tucker sprint toward a herd of stampeding elephants. The situation is dire, with towering animals charging wildly through the city streets, and Teddy's impulse to help threatens to place him in immediate danger. Acting on instinct, Phil calls out to Emperor—the elephant he trusts most—knowing it might be their only chance at stopping the disaster. Against all odds, Emperor responds, thundering…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter 1 – Belgian and Arab opens with Lieutenant Albert Werper, a man once bound by military discipline, now unraveling in the unforgiving isolation of the Congo. His demotion, a result of personal failure, has left him bitter and mentally frayed. Months of jungle exile erode his conscience until one fateful day, driven by suppressed rage and delusions of restoring his honor, he murders his superior officer. The act is not one of justice but desperation. As realization sets in, Werper flees into the…
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