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The Obelisk Gate
The Obelisk Gate continues N.K. Jemisin’s Hugo Award-winning Broken Earth trilogy, plunging readers deeper into a world ravaged by apocalyptic climate disasters. As the Fifth Season—a catastrophic climate event—unfolds, the story follows: Essun, a grieving mother and powerful orogene, who seeks refuge in the underground comm of Castrima while hunting her daughter’s kidnapper. Nassun, Essun’s missing daughter, whose emerging powers draw her into a dangerous faction with…-
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Rebel
A decade after the events of Champion, Rebel reignites the Legend saga with a new generation of heroes—and villains. Set in the Republic-turned-united Antarctic States, the story follows: Eden Wing, Day’s brilliant but troubled younger brother, who resents his family’s legacy. Daniel “Day” Altan Wing, now a fading legend struggling with chronic illness and fatherhood. June Iparis, a high-ranking official balancing power and family loyalty. When Eden uncovers a…-
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Legend (Legend #1)
Legend is the electrifying first installment in Marie Lu’s bestselling dystopian trilogy, set in a war-torn future where the United States has fractured into two warring nations: the oppressive Republic and the rebellious Colonies. The story unfolds through the dual perspectives of two unforgettable protagonists: June Iparis, a 15-year-old military prodigy from the Republic’s elite, groomed for success and loyalty to the regime. Day, the…-
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The Fifth Season
The Fifth Season is the first book in N. K. Jemisin’s groundbreaking Broken Earth trilogy, a masterpiece that redefines epic fantasy. Set on a supercontinent called the Stillness, where catastrophic climate disasters (known as “Fifth Seasons”) regularly devastate civilization, the story follows three intertwined narratives: Essun, a woman searching for her missing daughter in a world collapsing into chaos. Damaya, a young girl with dangerous powers, taken…-
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Gulliver of Mars
Gulliver of Mars by Edwin L. Arnold is a science fiction novel that follows the adventures of a man named Gulliver who, after a mysterious journey, finds himself stranded on Mars, where he encounters strange alien life forms, advanced civilizations, and a series of thrilling challenges that test his courage and intellect. The novel combines elements of adventure, exploration, and social commentary, drawing inspiration from Jonathan Swift's *Gulliver's Travels* while offering a unique take on interplanetary exploration.-
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Chapter I — Gulliver of Mars
Chapter I begins not with triumph but with quiet discontent. The protagonist, Lieutenant Gulliver Jones, is weighed down by the burden of unrealized dreams and the ache of a love that never fully bloomed. Walking the rain-washed streets of New York, he drifts through alleyways as if the city itself has grown tired of offering him meaning. The night seems ordinary, dreary even, until his path crosses with a figure slumped in the shadows. This old man, clad in unfamiliar garb and cradling a thick,…-
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Chapter VI — Gulliver of Mars
Chapter VI invites readers into a quiet but profound turning point as the protagonist contemplates his place on a world that dazzles yet alienates him. After the intense spectacle of a magical incident, he is left adrift in a place that seems both dreamlike and indifferent. The grandeur of the Martian palace offers no comfort, only a reminder of what he’s lost. Mars, for all its elegance, feels lifeless without warmth or meaning. The people, beautiful and eternal, seem untouched by emotion. He longs for…-
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Chapter VII — Gulliver of Mars
Chapter VII opens with a shift in the protagonist’s inner world as he begins to grasp the surreal rhythm of life on Mars. Though initially disoriented by the foreign customs and lighthearted spirit of the Martians, a quiet admiration grows within him. Their culture, carefree and untouched by age or death, contrasts deeply with Earth’s grave outlook. It’s not just fascination; there’s a creeping sense of loss for his former reality. But the Martians’ playful way of living gradually softens this…-
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Chapter VIII — Gulliver of Mars
Chapter VIII begins with the protagonist stirring from uneasy sleep, his head clouded by the wine and memories of a bizarre feast filled with unsettling visions. The lingering aroma of fruit and the ache of bruises confirm that the revelry was no mere dream. Heru’s face, once seen among candlelit laughter, now haunts his thoughts as he pieces together the truth. The remnants of joy have turned to dread as he realizes she may be in danger. The mood shifts quickly from hazy nostalgia to urgent concern.…-
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Chapter IX — Gulliver of Mars
Chapter IX opens with the protagonist stepping into an alien wilderness shaped by murky lagoons, gnarled roots, and dense vegetation clinging to the edge of low, marshy islands. He finds no immediate signs of life, only the silence broken occasionally by the faint rustling of the underbrush. As dusk slips in, the forest’s shadows stretch wider, and the air becomes thick with unseen movement and ominous cries. Seeking a semblance of safety, he settles under a tree, trying to rest though each snap of a…-
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