853 Results with the "Fiction" genre


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      Mad Honey

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Mad Hon­ey (2022) by ​Jodi Picoult​ and ​Jen­nifer Finney Boy­lan​ is a ​mul­ti-lay­ered nov­el​ blend­ing ​mys­tery, court­room dra­ma, and LGBTQ+ themes. The sto­ry fol­lows ​Olivia McAfee, a bee­keep­er and sin­gle moth­er, whose son ​Ash­er​ stands accused of mur­der­ing his girl­friend, ​Lily Cam­pan­el­lo. As the tri­al unfolds, secrets about Lily’s trans­gen­der iden­ti­ty and Asher’s volatile behav­ior emerge, forc­ing Olivia to con­front her past—including her own escape…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Set in the rugged moun­tains of ​1930s Ken­tucky, The Giv­er of Stars fol­lows ​Alice Wright, a spir­it­ed Eng­lish­woman who escapes her sti­fling mar­riage by join­ing the ​Pack­horse Library Project—a WPA ini­tia­tive that deliv­ers books to remote Appalachi­an com­mu­ni­ties. Along­side a group of extra­or­di­nary women, includ­ing the fear­less ​Margery O’Hare, Alice braves harsh ter­rain, soci­etal prej­u­dice, and per­son­al demons to bring lit­er­a­cy and hope to the iso­lat­ed…
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      Cassidy

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Cassidy’s life takes an unexpected and delightful turn as she begins to grow closer to Dave, a man who becomes an essential part of her daily life. Their bond is built on laughter and shared adventures that transform ordinary moments into special memories. Whether it’s during their science walks, where they indulge in the excitement of foraging for mushrooms, or playful activities at the lake, Dave brings a sense of wonder and joy to Cassidy’s life. Cassidy often finds herself riding on Dave's…
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      Dizzy

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Dizzy was thrust into a whirlwind of emotions as she sped down the road in an RV named Purple Rain, heading toward the hospital with her father. Her heart raced as they made their way to wake her brother, Wynton, from his coma with the sound of his trumpet, a decision that felt both surreal and urgent. The excitement was further amplified by the revelation of their father and the unexpected discovery of a new half-sister, which Dizzy couldn’t help but consider a miracle. Eager to share the news, she…
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      Chapter Ten

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Nesta is depicted as engaging in a moment of solitude and comfort within the House’s library, indulging in food and contemplating her relationship with the enchanted space. Her interaction with Cassian reveals her guarded personality and underlying tension, as they exchange banter about the House’s magical nature and her unusual connection to it. Nesta’s defiance and independence are evident, yet there is a subtle hint of vulnerability beneath her tough exterior, especially as she…
    • I‑6. A Boon and a Curse Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter delves into Taravangian’s internal conflict as he grapples with his fluctuating intelligence and compassion. Isolated in a stormwagon, he reflects on his dual nature: his brilliant but emotionally detached self and his current, more empathetic but intellectually limited state. He hesitates to execute Odium’s orders to betray the coalition, clinging to the faint hope that his intervention might not be needed. His physical frailty mirrors his emotional turmoil, as he struggles with the weight…
    • IN THE COACH-HOUSE Cover
      by LovelyMay In the Coach-House opens with the gentle creak of old wheels and the hushed tones of men passing time with cards while the estate sleeps. The soft rustle of sleigh harnesses and flicker of oil lanterns offer the only light in the otherwise dim, dust-scented air. Stepan, the coachman, presides over the game while Mihailo the porter brings news from the main house—news sharp enough to still hands mid-play. A tenant has died by his own hand. The details trickle in like cold air through the wooden beams.…
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      My Books and I

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      by LovelyMay My Books and I begins with a quiet, familiar warmth, like stepping into a room where trusted friends await. The narrator speaks of books not as objects, but as living companions—each one ready to meet him wherever he stands emotionally. Some days require a light laugh, and Bill Nye is pulled from the shelf, his wit a welcome reprieve. On others, Stevenson is the voice of thought, offering reflections that move slower, deeper. The beauty lies in the choice; the right book always seems to present itself.…
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    • Part X — Buttered Side Down Cover
      by LovelyMay Part X opens not with beauty but with boldness—an embrace that’s not marked by desire, but by gratitude. Pearlie Schultz, our heroine, stands in defiance of the traditional tale where plainness is only a prologue to physical transformation. Her story is not about what changes on the outside but what deepens within. When Millie Whitcomb suggests that beauty is overrated in fiction, it becomes the spark for a narrative centered on authenticity. Pearlie's features are not softened by fantasy; her curves…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter IX brings a sharp turn of events as a moment of carelessness places Teddy Tucker in sudden danger. During a routine task, he ends up hurled by Jupiter, the bull, sparking chaos among the circus crew. Mr. Sparling's reaction is immediate and driven by fear, suspecting Teddy may have fallen into the Mississippi River. Without delay, the crew launches a search, while Mr. Kennedy scrambles to manage the restless elephants on the “Marie.” The lost gangway floats off into the river, further…
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