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4. Architects of the Future
The chapter opens with Radiant, one of Shallan’s personas, awakening to find herself captured and being carried by an unknown assailant. Despite the disorientation, she remains composed, relying on her Lightweaving abilities to maintain her disguise. Radiant assesses the situation, noting her captor’s scent and the lack of physical restraints, while internally coordinating with her other personas, Veil and Shallan. Her primary focus is evaluating the danger, though she feels a sense of satisfaction…-
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Small Great Things
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult (2016) is a gripping novel that explores racism, privilege, and justice in modern America. The story follows Ruth Jefferson, an experienced Black labor and delivery nurse, who is forbidden from caring for a newborn after the white supremacist parents request “no African American staff.” When the baby goes into cardiac arrest and Ruth hesitates to intervene, she is charged…-
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Wynton
Wynton remains trapped in a coma, his mind active but his body unresponsive, caught in the space between consciousness and oblivion. Despite being unable to speak or move, he feels an intense longing to reach Cassidy, the one person who might still understand him. His thoughts swirl with desperation, as if he can sense time slipping away, urging him to convey something critical before it’s too late. In the depths of his subconscious, he relives past moments—glimpses of laughter, the warmth of…-
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Miles
Miles had always felt that poetry was his calling, believing that he was destined to be a poet like the great Homer or Keats, especially after his father praised his writing. This encouragement fueled a new sense of purpose as he began to form a family of his own, with his father and his half-sister, Cassidy, who was his favorite person. As they drove back to Paradise Springs, the journey stirred a surge of emotions within him. A heartfelt moment with his father, who lovingly expressed his pride and…-
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Chapter Eleven
The chapter opens with Nesta’s frustration as she attempts to access the private library, only to find the doors locked and unresponsive. Her insistence and physical efforts to open the door highlight her determination to seek refuge in knowledge and solitude, yet the House’s refusal underscores a deeper sense of confinement and control. The library’s inaccessibility symbolizes her emotional barriers and the restrictions placed upon her, reflecting her internal struggles and the external forces that…-
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44. Tinder Waiting for the Spark
Kaladin carries an unconscious Teft through the dark tunnels of Urithiru, fleeing from his past decisions and the consequences of defying the queen's orders. Each step feels like a fracture in his life, leaving behind metaphorical stains of guilt and failure. Despite his exhaustion, he pushes forward, relying on Stormlight to sustain him, though he worries about running out of energy. Syl, his spren companion, scouts ahead, guiding him through the labyrinthine tower, now an enemy stronghold rather than a…-
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PART THE FIRST
Part the First begins with the stark image of men retreating from the world to the arid wilderness near the Nile, where silence rules and devotion replaces comfort. These hermits, both solitary and communal, live by rigid codes that reject indulgence in favor of spiritual purity. Their days are filled with fasting, sleepless nights, and prayers whispered to the heavens, all efforts directed at overcoming the inherited stain of sin. These ascetics believe that through pain and denial, the soul might ascend…-
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The Babies’ Blankets
"The Babies' Blankets" begins with the gentle worry of Mother Nature as the chill of Earthdom signals Jack Frost’s approach. She senses the bite of cold drawing near and feels concern for her children—flowers, leaves, and seedlings left exposed to the whims of winter’s mischief. Jack Frost, delighted by the coming freeze, proudly describes his recent play, having turned a soft aster brittle and delighted in the shivers he spread. His presence, though merry to him, threatens the comfort of those not…-
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Jim Lancy’s Waterloo
Jim Lancy's Waterloo begins in the quiet aftermath of hardship, where courage isn’t loud but steady. Catherine Ford, once tethered to the predictable rhythms of married life, now finds herself standing alone against the elements, her husband buried beneath the Nebraska soil. But she does not retreat. With her children to raise and a homestead to maintain, she chooses not just survival but dignity. Her presence in the harsh prairie is not defined by loss but by action. The land offers little softness, yet…-
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LETTER–To Theocritus
Letter to Theocritus opens with a quiet reverence for the music of your verse, the kind that lingers like honey on the tongue or like the scent of warm thyme on a sunlit hillside. You wrote not just about shepherds and nymphs, but about a way of life untouched by ambition and marked by simple, golden joys. One wonders if the afterlife, should it exist, ever matched the beauty of your Sicilian days or whether your soul still roams valleys framed by olive trees and distant blue seas. Your lines gave those…-
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