1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Dockson warning Elend about the dangers of his plan to enter the enemy camp, emphasizing the risks involved. Elend, now appearing more authoritative in his new uniform, insists it is their only option to manipulate his father, Straff Venture, into attacking their rival, Cett. Vin observes Elend’s transformation with mixed feelings, noting how Tindwyl’s influence has bolstered his confidence and discipline. Despite her love for him, Vin worries that Elend’s newfound…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin “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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      by testsuphomeAdmin In White Gold Wield­er, the dev­as­tat­ing con­clu­sion to The Sec­ond Chron­i­cles of Thomas Covenant, the fate of the Land hangs by a thread. ​Thomas Covenant, wield­ing the apoc­a­lyp­tic pow­er of white gold, must final­ly con­front ​Lord Foul—but at what cost? ​The Cor­rup­tion of Pow­er: Covenant’s wild mag­ic threat­ens to destroy the very world he seeks to save. ​Lin­den Avery’s Choice: Torn between love and duty, Lin­den…
      Fantasy • Fiction • Psychological
    • Fifth Story — The Little Robber Maiden Cover
      by LovelyMay Fifth Story opens in the heart of a snow-laden forest, where Gerda’s golden carriage gleams like a beacon and draws the attention of a band of thieves. These robbers, hungry for riches, descend swiftly, overwhelming her escorts and tearing her from the comfort she knew. Though danger surrounds her, Gerda’s presence sparks something unusual in the bandits—especially in the heart of the old robber woman’s unruly daughter. The Little Robber Maiden, fierce and unpredictable, claims Gerda not as a…
      Fable • Fantasy
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 17 Jurian. The name clanged through me, even after we finished dinner, even after Mor and Cassian and Azriel and Amren had stopped debating and snarling about who would do what and be where while Rhys and I went to the Prison — whatever that was — tomorrow. Rhys flew me back over the city, plunging into the lights and darkness. I quickly found I much preferred ascending, and couldn’t bring myself to watch for too long without feeling my dinner rise up. Not fear—just some reaction of my…
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      Chapter 49

      by testsuphomeAdmin CHAPTER 49 I awoke, warm and rested and calm. Safe. Sunlight streamed through the filthy window, illuminating the reds and golds in the wall of wing before me—where it had been all night, shielding me from the cold. Rhysand’s arms were banded around me, his breathing deep and even. And I knew it was just as rare for him to sleep that soundly, peacefully. What we’d done last night … Carefully, I twisted to face him, his arms tightening slightly, as if to keep me from vanishing with the morning…
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      Chapter XII

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter XII paints a vivid scene of a chilly New York evening on March 10, 2014, where Addie LaRue, filled with a sense of quiet determination, opts for an arduous walk across Manhattan instead of taking the subway. The wind stings her skin, and the winter chill is sharp in the air, but Addie finds comfort in the long, solitary walk. She dislikes the suffocating feeling of being trapped in the underground tunnels, and thus chooses the freedom of walking, even if it means enduring the elements. Her journey…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter I begins in the quiet, rural village of Villon-sur-Sarthe, France, on July 29, 1764, where Addie LaRue, known as Adeline in her early years, visits the grave of her father, Jean LaRue. Standing at his grave, she is overcome with reflection on her father’s life and the simplicity of his resting place, which starkly contrasts with the complex nature of her own existence. The grave marker, which notes the year she left, sparks a flood of memories, reminding her of everything she has lost over the…
    • Chapter 8: A Delicate Balance of Power and Survival Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 8, Feyre wandered through the expansive estate, her footsteps light against the marble pathways that stretched into the manicured gardens. The air was thick with the scent of blooming roses and damp earth, but despite the tranquility, her mind remained sharp, assessing every detail for possible escape routes. Though she had been left relatively unguarded, the open fields and dense forests beyond the estate walls posed as much of a threat as the fae who held her captive. Her fingers twitched at…
    • Chapter 40: Feyre’s Trial and Triumph Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 40, Feyre’s determination and the weight of her dire circumstances collide as she faces her second trial under Amarantha’s cruel watch. With a haunting atmosphere in the cavernous room, Feyre finds herself standing before an audience of faeries, including her cursed love, Tamlin, and the taunting Amarantha, who relishes in her power over the captive girl. The gilded walls of the chamber offer a false sense of grandeur, masking the darkness that looms as Feyre steels herself for the trial,…
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