233 Results with the "Young Adult" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chaol receives news about a pivotal naval battle between Aelin and Maeve, delivered by the smug Princess Hasar. Though initially furious and half-dressed, he controls his temper as Hasar reveals that Maeve’s forces were decisively defeated. A third of Maeve’s armada, flying Whitethorn banners, switched sides to join Terrasen’s fleet. Dorian fought alongside Rowan, and wyverns led by Manon Blackbeak unexpectedly aided Aelin’s forces. Chaol is relieved but remains tense, piecing together the…
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      A Nest of Mice

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "A Nest of Mice" from *A Nest of Mice* opens with a haunting incantation, listing ingredients like bayberry, adder's fang, and owl's eye, suggesting a spell meant for both noble and sinister purposes. The narrator, Nicholina, reflects on the grimoire's promise of companionship, emphasizing the communal nature of mice who thrive together in safe, magical spaces. However, the tone shifts as the narrator's fingers gouge the parchment, revealing an obsession with death and a defiance of its…
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      The Wager

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou in emotional distress, comforted by Coco, who reassures her that Reid’s anger is not permanent. Coco tends to Lou’s wounds with a mixture of honey and her own blood, demonstrating her practical yet caring nature. Beau, injured and skeptical, questions their decision to wait for Reid, but Coco insists they need him for their mission to steal a ring from Chateau le Blanc. The group debates their next steps, with Beau expressing concerns about Morgane’s potential presence,…
    • “You Look Good, Tris.” Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator, seemingly intoxicated, laughing at a comment made by Zeke in the chaotic environment of the Pit. The narrator’s disorientation is evident as they struggle to steady themselves, while also attempting to suppress memories of an Abnegation attack. Their attention shifts abruptly when they spot Tris in the crowd, noting her altered appearance—less covered up than usual—which sparks a moment of self-reprimand for their lingering thoughts. The narrator’s impulsive…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Tris in a state of emotional and physical exhaustion after completing her final evaluation, a harrowing simulation of her deepest fears. Despite her relief at finishing the test, she remains haunted by the memory of a gun pressed to her head. The arrival of Eric, Tobias, and other Dauntless leaders marks her official completion of the evaluation, but the celebration is short-lived as Eric reveals she must receive a tracking device injection—a new requirement developed by the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Tobias discovers a hidden note from Nita under his pillow, requesting a secret meeting at eleven. Though conflicted about keeping it from Tris, he rationalizes that Nita might have urgent matters to discuss. As he prepares to leave, he notices Uriah’s flask and discreetly moves it, reflecting on his unfulfilled promise to Zeke to look after Uriah. The encounter sets a tone of secrecy and unease, hinting at underlying tensions within the group and Tobias’s internal struggle with honesty in his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter follows Tobias as he returns to his childhood home in the Abnegation sector, grappling with overwhelming grief and numbness. He drives through the city in a detached state, barely registering his surroundings. Upon arriving, he mechanically shaves his head, revealing his Dauntless tattoo, and contemplates using a vial of memory serum to erase his painful past. The narrative captures his emotional emptiness and desire to reinvent himself as someone untouched by trauma, highlighting his internal…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta and her companions seeking shelter in the wilderness, ultimately finding themselves with no choice but to climb a tree for safety as night falls. Gwyn reveals how she managed to rest during their ordeal by using a long rope, which was likely left by Queen Briallyn’s Illyrians and used for binding captives. The group’s focus on concealment and survival highlights their vulnerability and resourcefulness in the face of danger from predatory creatures that are attracted to…
    • A Court of Thorns and Roses Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre is a huntress. She thinks noth­ing of slaugh­ter­ing a wolf to feed her starv­ing fam­i­ly. But, like all mor­tals, she fears the Fae—cruel, pow­er­ful beings who once ruled the world. When Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like crea­ture arrives to demand ret­ri­bu­tion. Dragged to a mag­i­cal land she only knows from leg­ends, she dis­cov­ers her cap­tor is not an animal—but…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "Death at the Waters" follows Nicholina, a captive with a sinister agenda, as she navigates her imprisonment by a group including a princess and a huntsman. Despite being bound with poisoned ropes, Nicholina revels in the psychological torment she inflicts, particularly on the princess, whose suffering is felt vicariously by the huntsman. Nicholina's internal monologue reveals her disdain for her captors and her manipulation of gold magic, which she uses to carve cryptic messages into her own…
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