1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      Seventeen

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      by testsuphomeAdmin After days of quarantine, Loth and Kit are finally granted an audience with the Donmata Marosa, crown princess of Yscalin. The throne room is filled with courtiers, but Prince Wilstan is conspicuously absent. The Donmata sits beneath a canopy bearing the broken sword of Ascalon, a symbol of Virtudom, while wearing an iron mask shaped like a dragon’s head. The tension is palpable as the two Inysh ambassadors are announced, and the court reacts with hostility, hissing at their presence. Loth maintains…
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      Seven

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ead Duryan entering the grand Council Chamber in Ascalon Palace, dressed formally for an audience with the Virtues Council. The chamber is adorned with a portrait of Sir Galian Berethnet, the revered ancestor of Queen Sabran, though Ead privately dismisses him as a "dolt." The council is composed of three hierarchical groups: the powerful Dukes Spiritual, the Earls Provincial, and the commoner-born Knights Bachelor. Only four members are present today, including the formidable Lord…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin 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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      by LovelyMay Second Story begins in a quiet corner of a town where two children, Kay and Gerda, shared a bond that felt as natural as the blooming roses between their adjoining homes. Their lives, though simple, were filled with delight as the seasons changed, bringing snowflakes in winter and blossoms in spring. A shared window box became more than decoration—it was a bridge of companionship, growing alongside their laughter and whispered secrets. They knew the world only through the boundaries of their garden and…
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    • Rhythm of War (9781429952040) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Rhythm of War delves deep­er into the cos­mic war between ​Odi­um​ (the god of hatred) and the forces of ​Roshar, with a focus on ​sci­ence, trau­ma, and the cost of pow­er. Key arcs include: ​Kaladin: Strug­gles with severe depres­sion and PTSD while pro­tect­ing pris­on­ers in a ​singer​ (Parshen­di) war camp. ​Shal­lan & Adolin: Nav­i­gate mar­i­tal strain and secrets in ​Shades­mar, uncov­er­ing truths about the ​Dead­eyes.…
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      PROLOGUE

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      by testsuphomeAdmin 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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      by testsuphomeAdmin Prince of Thorns intro­duces ​Jorg Ancrath, a thir­teen-year-old prince turned ruth­less war­lord, in a bru­tal, post-apoc­a­lyp­tic medieval world. After wit­ness­ing the mur­der of his moth­er and broth­er, Jorg aban­dons his roy­al life to lead a band of out­laws, embrac­ing vio­lence and cun­ning as his weapons. With a blade in his hand and vengeance in his heart, Jorg cuts a bloody path across the ​Bro­ken Empire,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid observing the aftermath of a chaotic battle, where Lou clings to her mother while others navigate the emotional and physical wreckage. Coco and blood witches construct a vine bridge, allowing survivors like Célie and her companions to cross. Some witches show deference, while others, like a distraught Dame Blanche, react violently, forcing Jean Luc to intervene. The Oracle’s Hand, Elvire, prepares to depart with the dead, hinting at unresolved tensions and future encounters.…
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      Our Story

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou awakening in a disoriented state, feeling the lingering effects of poison and the cold hardness of stone beneath her. She gradually realizes that Jean Luc has betrayed them, leading to their imprisonment with the looming threat of execution at sunset. Panic sets in as she searches for Reid and Beau, discovering Reid unconscious beside her in a wooden-barred cage. The setting is not a dungeon but the council room of Chasseur Tower, now adorned with their portraits, adding to the…
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      One

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      by testsuphomeAdmin A mysterious stranger emerges from the sea onto the shores of Seiiki, described as a "water ghost" in local folklore. Tané, a young woman on the eve of her Choosing Day—a pivotal moment in her life—confronts the outsider with a dagger, torn between fear and curiosity. The moonlight reveals him as a sunburned foreigner, likely abandoned by smugglers, who pleads for help to see the Warlord. Tané realizes her predicament: aiding him would expose her violation of seclusion, a sacred pre-Choosing Day…
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