1109 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      Iron Flame

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Iron Flame is the high­ly antic­i­pat­ed sequel to Fourth Wing in Rebec­ca Yarros’ best­selling Empyre­an series. Pick­ing up where the first book left off, it fol­lows Vio­let Sor­ren­gail as she faces even greater tri­als at Bas­giath War Col­lege. With dead­ly secrets, shift­ing alliances, and inten­si­fy­ing bat­tles, Vio­let must fight not just for sur­vival but for the future of her world. Full of action, romance,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Taravangian awakens to another day of physical and mental struggle, caught between the pain of movement and the anguish of staying still. His cognitive abilities are diminished, making even simple tasks like reading his own notes laborious. He notices sunlight streaming through a window he didn’t open, realizing Dalinar must have ordered it—a small kindness in his confined existence. Despite his foggy mind, Taravangian forces himself to follow a routine, copying instructions into a notebook, though…
    • I‑8. Chiri-Chiri Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter follows Chiri-Chiri, a unique cremling who is larger and more intelligent than her kind, capable of thought, growth, and flight. She struggles to understand the verbal communication of the "soft ones" (humans), finding their sounds chaotic compared to her preference for expressing moods and needs through clicks and rhythms. Despite her discomfort, she begins to discern patterns in their speech, particularly with Rysn, whom she understands better. The chapter highlights Chiri-Chiri's internal…
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      I‑7. Szeth

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Szeth, tasked with guarding Dalinar Kholin and his grandnephew Gavinor, struggles to appear relaxed despite his innate intensity. Dalinar advises him to adopt a more casual demeanor, but Szeth finds it difficult to balance vigilance with the appearance of ease. As he watches over the clearing, memories of his childhood in Shinovar surface, contrasting sharply with his current role as a protector. The peaceful setting reminds him of his father’s teachings about creation over destruction, yet he remains…
    • I‑12. Vulnerable Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Taravangian grapples with his declining intelligence, recognizing that his once-variable mental acuity has settled into a frustrating mediocrity. Despite his diminished capacity, he feels an urgent need to act, as the world cannot wait for his fleeting moments of brilliance. His attempts to recruit Szeth and communicate with Dalinar have failed, leaving him paralyzed by indecision and fear for Kharbranth’s safety. Time slips away as he battles exhaustion and pain, forcing him to confront his mortality…
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      I‑11. Adin

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Adin, a thirteen-year-old potter's son, dreams of becoming a Windrunner despite his humble origins. He believes spren choose Radiants based on bravery, not status or age, and takes every opportunity to prove himself—even glaring at invading soldiers in Urithiru’s halls. His determination is fueled by stories of young Radiants and his own observations, like a girl leaving food for a widow. Adin’s defiance is tempered by caution, as he avoids outright confrontation but remains resolute in his…
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      I‑10. Hesina

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Hesina examines maps of Alethkar, focusing on Tomat, her hometown, which has been occupied by the singers. She notes the city's repaired walls—a long-standing ruin from her grandfather's era—and finds no signs of destruction, suggesting a peaceful surrender. Her husband, Lirin, joins her, and their conversation shifts to her father's likely stubborn resistance. Lirin jokes that her father would haunt him if dead, but Hesina worries about his safety. Their banter reveals underlying tensions about family…
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      Holy Men

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid experiencing a disorienting shift in reality after drinking from an iron chalice, transporting him and his companions, Lou and Coco, into a courtroom within a cathedral. The setting is familiar to Reid, who recalls guarding these halls during trials for crimes related to witchcraft. The atmosphere is tense, with beeswax candles casting flickering light and stained-glass windows obscured by curtains. Reid reflects on the harsh fate of those accused of sympathizing with witches,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid observing the witches Lou and Coco, noting Lou’s sudden shift from grief to mischief. Coco adjusts Lou’s attire, drawing Reid’s disapproval, while Jean Luc’s attention is solely on Célie, whom he kisses passionately. Their reunion is tense, as Célie questions Jean Luc’s unexpected presence, hinting at underlying conflict. Meanwhile, Reid confronts Lou about his tampered memories, demanding their restoration, but Lou claims only he can reverse the enchantment, leaving…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The spell­bind­ing con­clu­sion to Ser­pent & Dove tril­o­gy. Lou and Reid have risked every­thing to build a life together—but ene­mies old and new gath­er around them. Morgane’s shad­ow looms large, and an ancient evil stirs. With mag­ic surg­ing out of con­trol and loy­al­ty test­ed at every turn, Lou and Reid must decide what they’re will­ing to sac­ri­fice to save those they love… and the…
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