1112 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


    • 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.…
    • Serpent & Dove Cover
      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…
    • Blood & Honey Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Blood & Hon­ey is the ​sec­ond book​ in the Ser­pent & Dove tril­o­gy, a ​YA fan­ta­sy romance​ series set in a rich­ly imag­ined, witch-filled ver­sion of 19th-cen­tu­ry France. The sto­ry con­tin­ues the tumul­tuous jour­ney of ​Louise “Lou” Le Blanc, a fiery witch, and ​Reid Dig­gory, a devout Chas­seur (witch hunter), whose forced mar­riage in Book 1 (Ser­pent & Dove) upend­ed both their lives. As war between witch­es…
    • 100. Watchers at the Rim Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Kaladin awakens in distress, his hands bound as a precaution against his violent nightmares. Struggling with inner turmoil and exhaustion, he calms himself enough to free his hands and assess his surroundings. A faint light from a garnet on the wall catches his attention, revealing a desperate plea from the tower spren, who warns of imminent danger. The spren reveals that the final node has been found near the infirmary’s tower model, where the Radiants—and Kaladin’s parents—are located, and hints…
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      101. Undertext Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Dalinar entering the Prime’s opulent warcamp home, which starkly contrasts his own austere Alethi sensibilities. The space is overcrowded with ornate furniture, tapestries, and servants, creating a maze-like environment that baffles Dalinar. He reflects on the cultural differences between Alethi and Azish traditions, noting the Azish preference for excess and display. Despite his initial discomfort, Dalinar acknowledges the strategic advantage of such clutter in deterring potential…
    • 102. Highstorm Coming Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Venli and her group of fifteen singer companions waiting in line at the Oathgates, disguised as workers returning to Kholinar for respite. Venli, grappling with the cold wind and her unarmored form, contemplates her mission to find her mother among the listener remnants, authorized by Raboniel’s writ. She debates the extent of Raboniel’s influence, wondering if she can secure transport via a Heavenly One, and acknowledges the manipulative nature of her task. Despite her doubts,…
    • 103. The Legend You Live Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Teft and Lift blending into a crowd in the atrium, observing Kaladin's dramatic entrance. Teft reflects on how Kaladin naturally commands attention, while he himself remains inconspicuous—a trait he uses to their advantage. Lift, disguised as his daughter, questions Kaladin's delayed arrival, to which Teft jokingly attributes it to grandstanding. Despite his self-deprecating thoughts about his past failures, Teft feels pride in having guided Kaladin, acknowledging the unexpected…
    • 104. Full of Hope Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Rlain and Dabbid attempting to deliver water to scholars in Urithiru, disguised as ordinary workers. Their mission is interrupted by a singer guard who questions why Rlain, a fellow singer, is performing menial labor. The guard insists he join her squad, revealing the societal divide between singers and humans. When Rlain resists, the guard recognizes him as the listener previously imprisoned by Raboniel’s forces, escalating tensions. Despite Rlain’s protests, he and Dabbid are…
    • 105. Children of Passions Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kaladin confronting the Pursuer amidst a raging highstorm, using the chaotic backdrop to amplify the psychological battle between them. Kaladin, embodying the relentless force of the storm, challenges the Pursuer's reputation by threatening to hunt him endlessly. The Pursuer, visibly shaken, hesitates as his soldiers and human onlookers watch the confrontation. Kaladin strategically uses Navani's device to overpower him, leaving the Pursuer wounded and humiliated, forcing him to…
    • 106. A Hundred Discordant Rhythms Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kaladin in a state of profound despair, clinging to Teft's lifeless body as his sense of purpose shatters. He reflects on his repeated failures to protect those he loves, from Tien to Bridge Four, and concludes that his identity as "Kaladin Stormblessed" was always a lie. Overwhelmed by numbness and self-loathing, he succumbs to the void of hopelessness, lacking even Adolin's intervention to pull him back. Syl's silent presence underscores the gravity of his emotional collapse,…
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