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    • At the Earth’s Core Cover
      by LovelyMay At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fiction adventure that follows the journey of an explorer, David Innes, and his companion, Abner Perry, who travel deep beneath the Earth’s surface to discover a prehistoric world filled with strange creatures, ancient civilizations, and thrilling dangers.
    • by LovelyMay Thuvia of Ptarth, imprisoned by Astok, Prince of Dusar, is resigned to her fate, believing escape impossible. Her thoughts wander to Carthoris of Helium, contrasting him with Astok's cowardice. Meanwhile, outside her door, Astok and Vas Kor debate her assassination, highlighting their cowardice and treachery. They confront Thuvia, but are interrupted by a Heliumite, who battles them, enabling Thuvia to escape by locking them inside the room. Astok's attempt to trap them fails, and they flee Dusar, leading…
    • by LovelyMay In Chapter XIII of "Thuvia, Maid of Mars," titled "Turjun, the Panthan," Carthoris of Helium discovers that his homeland, Helium, is at war with Dusar. He finds himself in an uncomfortable alliance with the enemy because of fate. Even as he grapples with his emotions and loyalty, Carthoris understands the strategic significance of his position among the Dusarians and anticipates exploiting it for Helium's advantage. Carthoris meets Vas Kor, a noble of Dusar, and through a series of interactions, including…
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      Anthem

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      by LovelyMay Anthem by Ayn Rand is a dystopian novella set in a collectivist future where individuality and personal choice are forbidden. The story follows Equality 7-2521, a young man who dares to think differently in a society that values conformity above all else. Defying strict societal norms, he rediscovers the concept of “I” and embarks on a journey toward personal freedom and self-discovery. Through poetic prose and a thought-provoking narrative, Rand explores themes of identity, independence, and the triumph of the human spirit against oppressive systems.
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