1112 Results with the "Fantasy" genre
Adventure Fiction (1153)
Biography (412)
Business & Finance (1)
Children's Literature (124)
Comics (6)
Culture (51)
Drama (122)
Dystopian (16)
Fable (86)
Fantasy (203)
Fiction (977)
Finance (13)
Gothic Fiction (12)
Historical Fiction (613)
History (122)
Horror (55)
Lifestyle (36)
Literary (403)
Literary Fiction (205)
Memoir (181)
Mystery (419)
Non-fiction (97)
Novel (549)
Paranormal Fiction (96)
Philosophical (180)
Philosophy (45)
Poetry (249)
Political Fiction (11)
Politics (41)
Practical (32)
Psychological Thriller (108)
Relationship (6)
Romance Novel (716)
Romantic Melodrama (14)
Satire (91)
Science (55)
Science Fiction (331)
Self-help (68)
Society (65)
Society (2)
Spiritual Growth (1)
story (2)
Thriller (691)
True Crime (55)
view (11)
Women's Fiction (1)
Young Adult (224)
-
Chapter
Chapter Sixty-Six
In Chapter Sixty-Six of *If These Wings Could Fly*, the protagonist and Liam experience an abrupt disruption at the Winter Formal when Brody confronts them with a harsh rumor about the protagonist’s family. Despite Brody’s antagonistic behavior, Amelia, the student council president, intervenes and successfully removes him from the dance, preserving the atmosphere for the others. This moment reveals underlying tensions within their social circle and highlights the protective bonds forming between the…-
166.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Sixty-Seven
In this chapter, the narrator chooses to leave early, even before the traditional New Year’s Eve fireworks, highlighting the emotional difficulty holidays present for her. She reflects on the unique traditions she shares with Campbell and Juniper, particularly their annual rooftop gathering to watch fireworks over Auburn. Despite the emotional weight of the season, she is determined not to miss this moment. The scene shifts to a quiet, intimate moment as they park near her home, setting a tone of…-
166.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Sixty-Eight
The chapter opens with the narrator standing on the edge of a sidewalk, watching Liam drive away into the night. A sense of hope briefly blooms as she allows herself to imagine a future where promises replace uncertainty, and the idea of returning home to Liam brings a genuine smile. This fleeting moment of optimism is sharply contrasted by the sudden eruption of fireworks in the sky, signaling the beginning of New Year's celebrations, yet the narrator is drawn back to the present by an unsettling darkness…-
166.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Sixty-Nine
The chapter opens in a tense, darkened house where the power has been deliberately cut off as a form of punishment. The narrator is upstairs with two children, Campbell and Juniper, enveloped in silence and fear. The atmosphere is heavy with anxiety, underscored by the ominous absence of light and warmth. The narrator’s internal panic contrasts with the stillness around them, highlighting a desperate need for escape and safety. Thoughts race about finding a phone or a weapon, reflecting the looming…-
166.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
The Book of Bowie 1
The chapter opens with a mysterious and evocative image of a boy who appears both ancient and new, as if conjured from a fragment of air. This boy exists in a dim, moonlit world where light hesitates to find him, suggesting a liminal state between realities. His presence is fragile yet enigmatic, marked by a subtle emotional response as tears well up, hinting at a deep sense of wonder and vulnerability. The boy’s interaction with his surroundings is tentative, as he slowly becomes aware of his hands and…-
259.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
The Book of Maryanne
The chapter opens with a vivid portrayal of Mo’s grandmother at the moment of her death, capturing a surreal blend of past and present memories. She is depicted in her kitchen one late summer night, sensing an unusual wood fire and the scent of roses, before her consciousness shifts to her younger self in Chattanooga, Tennessee. These memories unfold with poignant details: her aspirations to write a love story, the bittersweet news of winning a writing contest, and the tender experience of holding her…-
259.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
The Book of Mo 2
The chapter opens with Mo returning to his grandmother’s house, feeling emotionally drained and physically hungry after a long absence. The departure of Mr. Anabin’s car marks a moment of solitude for Mo, who longs to rest and perhaps cry, overwhelmed by the harsh realities of bodily needs and emotional pain. Despite his exhaustion, the presence of his grandmother’s legacy and the memories tied to her home create a poignant backdrop for his return, emphasizing the deep connection between family,…-
259.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
The Book of Laura 3
The chapter opens with Laura waking up late, disturbed only by the noisy activities of her sister Susannah downstairs. Susannah’s unusual behavior—cleaning vigorously, vacuuming, and even braiding her hair—signals something out of the ordinary. Laura notices changes around the house, including a new couch and a spotless environment, which adds to her curiosity. Text messages from Daniel and Mo hint at underlying tensions and impending discussions, suggesting that there are unresolved issues Laura…-
259.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
The Book of Daniel 2
The chapter opens with Daniel enjoying a warm, playful breakfast prepared by his stepfather, Peter Lucklow, who skillfully crafts pancakes into various shapes and messages, including a welcoming note for Daniel. The family’s lively interaction around the breakfast table reveals a close-knit dynamic, filled with humor and affection. Siblings cheer on Peter’s pancake artistry, requesting imaginative shapes that add a lighthearted tone to the scene. Despite the fun, subtle hints suggest an underlying…-
259.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
The Book of Lovesend
The chapter opens by introducing the town of Lovesend, notable for its many statues honoring Black historical figures, especially Black women artists, scientists, and inventors. These statues, funded by Caitlynn Hightower’s books and commissioned by Maryanne Gorch, symbolize a deliberate effort to celebrate Black excellence in a predominantly white community. Maryanne, a writer and mother, feels conflicted about raising her daughter Cara in a town lacking Black children and grapples with the town’s…-
259.5 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 82 83 84 … 112 Next