1112 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Mist and Fury is the sec­ond book in the glob­al­ly best­selling A Court of Thorns and Ros­es series by Sarah J. Maas. The nov­el con­tin­ues Feyre Archeron’s jour­ney as she strug­gles with the trau­ma of her past and nav­i­gates the dan­ger­ous pol­i­tics and pas­sions of the fae world. As Feyre dis­cov­ers new pow­ers and a new court, she must decide who…
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      Oathbringer

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Oath­bringer is the third epic install­ment in Bran­don Sanderson’s acclaimed Storm­light Archive series. Set in the rich­ly detailed world of Roshar, the nov­el fol­lows Dali­nar Kholin as he strives to unite a frac­tured world threat­ened by ancient ene­mies. As secrets of the past come to light and new pow­ers awak­en, the char­ac­ters must con­front their inner demons and the true cost of lead­er­ship. With…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction
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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 In Tow­er of Dawn, Chaol West­fall and Nes­ryn Faliq jour­ney to the south­ern con­ti­nent of Anti­ca to seek alliances and heal­ing in the wake of dev­as­tat­ing bat­tles back home. As Chaol strug­gles with the phys­i­cal and emo­tion­al scars of war, he encoun­ters Yrene Tow­ers, a gift­ed heal­er with her own past wounds.Amidst polit­i­cal intrigue, ancient secrets, and grow­ing dark forces, Chaol must con­front his…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel
    • The Assassin and the Desert Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In The Assas­sin and the Desert, Celae­na Sar­doth­ien, Adar­lan’s most noto­ri­ous assas­sin, is sent to the Red Desert as pun­ish­ment for defy­ing her mas­ter.There, at the fortress of the Silent Assas­sins, she must prove her loy­al­ty and learn new dead­ly skills to reclaim her hon­or.As Celae­na trains under the Silent Mas­ter, she encoun­ters treach­ery, hid­den dan­gers, and the harsh truths about trust and sur­vival.This…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Young Adult
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      Chapter Six

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Six of "If These Wings Could Fly," the narrator and Campbell pass by Mrs. Stieg’s house on their way to the bus stop. The narrator notices a severely damaged bush in the far corner of the garden, distinct from a previously broken bush nearby. This new damage is more extreme, with the bush pulverized to the point that only disturbed soil, crushed crimson petals, and shattered branches remain. The vivid description emphasizes the extent of destruction, setting an atmosphere of tension and…
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      Chapter Seven

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator grappling with feelings of uncertainty and isolation, finding solace in literature, a passion inherited from her mother. While her mother cherished classic literature and poetry, the narrator now struggles with the tragic endings so common in these works, preferring the straightforward truth of journalism over romanticized grief. Despite this, she remains tethered to literature through her required class, where she is introduced to *Tess of the d’Urbervilles*. This…
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      Chapter One

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense atmosphere, as the narrator reflects on an oppressive silence that fuels fears about their mother’s wellbeing. The setting is a small town suffering from a relentless drought, where rain symbolizes not only relief but also renewal and forgiveness. The narrator’s window is open, inviting a non-existent breeze, and the night is heavy with humidity and thick clouds. Amidst this uneasy calm, the narrator’s protective instincts emerge as they comfort their two younger…
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      Chapter Two

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a vivid portrayal of a morning overshadowed by the unsettling presence of crows, symbolizing an ominous atmosphere that permeates the household. The narrator, Leighton, observes the birds as a metaphor for the tension that lingers with the return of a troubled figure in her life. This return disrupts the fragile normalcy she strives to maintain, especially as she prepares for school, hoping to keep peace despite the underlying turmoil. Leighton’s relationship with her family…
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      Chapter Three

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a contrast between the typical high school experience of summer as a time of freedom and the protagonist’s own reality, where summer offers little respite. Returning to Auburn High, the narrator finds comfort in the predictability of school life, knowing that her daughters, Campbell and Juniper, are safe and that for a few hours, normalcy prevails. This sets the tone of the chapter, emphasizing the protagonist’s struggle to maintain stability amidst personal challenges, even as…
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