822 Results with the "Fiction" genre


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      Miles

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In the chapter titled "Miles," the narrative opens with Miles receiving alarming news about his brother Wynton, who has gone into cardiac arrest. As they drive towards home, Miles grapples with a mix of fear and guilt. He reflects on their strained relationship, wishing he could have been a better brother. Dizzy, his sister, is visibly shaken, and Miles struggles to reassure her, nurturing a moment of connection by expressing his love for her. The journey through the forest brings Miles to a profound…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Miles sat in the truck, his mind in turmoil, trying to process the emotional whirlwind of the day. His sister, Dizzy, sat next to him, her tear-streaked face a constant reminder of the pain they were both grappling with. Their father’s abandonment had left an indelible mark, and the emotional gravity of their fractured family hung heavy in the air. Despite Miles' best efforts to reassure her, the sense of loss lingered between them, with Dizzy’s once bright, hopeful spirit now crushed by the weight of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Miles settled into the passenger seat of the truck, urging Felix to start the engine and drive without hesitation. He dismissed any concerns about Sandro, his loyal dog, not being with them. His certainty about moving forward seemed almost forceful as he tried to suppress the emotions swirling inside him. Felix, though concerned, wisely chose not to press the matter further, respecting Miles’s desire to proceed in silence. The truck moved steadily down the road, but Miles’s thoughts were far from…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Miles walked into his father’s house, his heart heavy with the uncertainty of what lay ahead. The house felt strangely familiar, yet distant, and the air was thick with tension. His father, a towering figure in his life, sat on the familiar yellow couch with Sandro, the family dog, at his side. It was as if his father had been waiting for this very moment—waiting for Miles to arrive. The soft sound of jazz music played in the background, creating an almost nostalgic ambiance, but the silence between…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin 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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      by testsuphomeAdmin Miles finds himself sitting in the truck beside Felix, with their dog Sandro wedged between them as they speed toward the hospital. The journey feels heavier than usual, carrying not only the weight of the anticipation of Wynton’s condition but also the emotional tension between him and Felix. As they drive, Felix suddenly reveals the shocking news that he is likely to go blind, a fact that hits Miles harder than he anticipated. Miles, initially misunderstanding, assumes Felix is referring to something…
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      Memory

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      by LovelyMay Memory has a way of arriving uninvited, stirred by the smallest scene—a child’s laughter, a familiar glance, the shape of a smile. While walking one afternoon, the narrator encounters a young boy at play, whose cheerful noise echoes the past like a song half-remembered. The boy’s resemblance to a son once held close is so striking it jolts the narrator into a vivid reverie, where long-forgotten days return as clear as yesterday. That single moment unfolds years of tenderness, joy, and the deep ache…
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      Living

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      by LovelyMay Living begins not with celebration, but with quiet questioning. It asks what it means to live fully when one hasn’t built monuments or left behind famous words. The narrator wonders whether a life with no great deeds is still worth something. There’s no shame in not being widely known, the poem implies, as long as something good was done. To have lived with purpose, even briefly, carries weight. When a person gives their best effort to something greater than themselves, that becomes their…
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      by LovelyMay Letters to Dead Authors by Andrew Lang is a unique and imaginative collection of fictional letters addressed to great literary figures of the past, such as Shakespeare, Dickens, and Homer. In these witty and reflective letters, Lang pays tribute to their works, explores their influence on literature and culture, and humorously engages with their characters and themes. This charming book is both a celebration of classic literature and a playful meditation on the timeless connection between readers and writers.
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      by LovelyMay Letter to W. M. Thackeray opens with a tone free of rivalry or self-interest, allowing full appreciation of a writer whose literary grace has outlived the age that birthed it. Your work is remembered not as a product of duty, but of inspiration that struck with the urgency of truth. Unlike those who approach writing as mere occupation, you shaped your stories with the spirit of a wanderer who observed life from within and without. Critics who dismissed your vision as cold or cynical misunderstood the…
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