853 Results with the "Fiction" genre


    • The Stone Sky Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Stone Sky is the explo­sive, Hugo Award-win­ning con­clu­sion to N.K. Jemisin’s ground­break­ing Bro­ken Earth trilogy—the first series in his­to­ry to win three con­sec­u­tive Hugo Awards for Best Nov­el. As the Fifth Season’s apoc­a­lyp­tic dev­as­ta­tion reach­es its peak, the sto­ry con­verges on two women whose choic­es will deter­mine the fate of the Still­ness: ​Essun, the oro­gene moth­er turned rev­o­lu­tion­ary, who must wield the pow­er of the Obelisk…
      Dystopian • Fantasy • Fiction • Science Fiction
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      Chapter 8

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 8, the protagonist, Feyre, carefully observes her surroundings within the estate, aware that her weapons have been confiscated. She contemplates alternative ways to defend herself, including the possibility of sneaking out through the unlocked window and finding or stealing a weapon if necessary. Her strategic mindset reflects her desire for self-preservation, even though she does not plan to escape immediately. Her awareness of the estate's security measures underscores her cautious approach…
    • 31. Daughter of Traitors Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter follows Venli, a Regal serving under the Fused Raboniel, as she accompanies a strike team through treacherous mountain passes toward the hidden human fortress of Urithiru. The group includes the enigmatic *makay-im*, or Deepest Ones, a brand of Fused with unique abilities to meld with stone. Venli is fascinated by their smooth, patterned bodies and their Surge of liquefying stone, observing their aloof demeanor and unnatural movement. Raboniel, a formidable and ancient Fused, pushes the group…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kelsier urgently preparing for a mission, directing his crew to secure their hideouts and warning them of potential Ministry threats. He assigns tasks to Breeze, Dockson, and Ham, emphasizing the need for caution and quick action. Ham expresses reluctance about betraying the Garrison, but Kelsier insists on his role as an informant. Meanwhile, Sazed reveals his limited stored speed, prompting Kelsier to decide on traveling alone—until Vin defiantly steps forward, ready to accompany…
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      Parade

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Rachel Cusk's Parade is a sharp meditation on performance, identity, and art. Following a renowned theater director, the novel explores the blurred lines between reality and illusion as she navigates creative ambition and personal disillusionment. With Cusk’s signature precision, Parade questions the roles we play in life.
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      Chapter 9

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator waiting at a Hertz rental office, observing Davey interact with customers while feeling possessive and unsettled by his attentiveness to others. Her internal monologue reveals a tension between her professional stature and her current fixation on Davey, which overshadows her sense of self. A gray-haired woman seated beside her cryptically comments on her admiration for Davey’s physique, leading to an awkward exchange. The narrator’s discomfort escalates as the woman,…
    • The Wonders of the World Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Abisola, a student who joins a school geography trip at the last minute after her mother unexpectedly earns enough money from a sale. Feeling self-conscious about her borrowed sneakers and the pitying looks from the trip coordinator, Mr. Baju, Abisola boards the bus and finds herself seated next to Zeme, a peculiar new boy whose erratic movements and unsettling aura make others uncomfortable. Zeme’s unusual behavior, including his whispered prayers and intuitive understanding of…
    • Chapter Seventy-Two Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Seventy-Two, tension escalates rapidly as the protagonist, urged by their mother, confronts a perilous situation involving Leighton, who is still holding a gun and appears trapped without his keys. The urgency to escape is complicated by the presence of smoke and fire originating from the protagonist’s room, threatening the safety of the girls, Campbell and Juniper. The scene conveys a sense of exhaustion and disbelief as the protagonist crawls upstairs, symbolizing the overwhelming pressure…
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      Chapter 15

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense, atmospheric scene by the sea, where Aelin sits contemplatively, clutching the Wyrdkey and waiting in silence as the moon begins to set. Her solitude is interrupted by the appearance of Brannon, a powerful and enigmatic figure whose armor glimmers with an otherworldly blue light. Their interaction is layered with cryptic exchanges and subtle humor, revealing a complex relationship rooted in past battles and shared history. Brannon’s presence signifies an urgent, underlying…
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      Chapter 47

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Rowan swiftly returns to their ship amid chaos, his magic nearly propelling him through the air as he races to the scene of a brutal skirmish. The other ships remain untouched, even questioning the commotion, but Rowan’s focus is on the carnage he left behind. Upon landing, his relief quickly turns to concern as he witnesses Aelin kneeling on the deck, tending to Fenrys’s bleeding, while a threatening ilken creature escapes into the night. The scene is tense, with injured allies and…
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