
Digital Home Library by Masud Rana
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Digital Home Library | History Writer 📚✍️
Passionate about uncovering the past and sharing historical insights through engaging stories. Exploring history, culture, and knowledge in the digital age. Join me on a journey through #History
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Starlight’s Echo: Voyage Through the Unknown
Prologue: The Signal from Nowhere In the year 2147, humanity’s reach extended to the edges of the solar system, but the stars remained untouchable—until the day the Kepler Array detected a signal. It wasn’t the usual cosmic static or the garbled echoes of distant pulsars. This was a melody, a haunting sequence of notes repeating every 11 hours, 11 minutes, and 11 seconds. Its origin: a rogue exoplanet drifting in the Ophiuchus Void, a region of space where stars went to die.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana9 months ago in Fiction
Blackout Paradox
Blackout Paradox Prologue: The Hacker’s Lullaby You think nukes are the endgame? Amateur. A well-placed EMP fries grids, data, brains. No mushroom cloud, no heroics—just 8 billion humans rebooted to Year Zero. Don’t believe me? Check Kyiv, 2025. Oh wait, you can’t. Because after tonight, neither can anyone else.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana9 months ago in Fiction
The Earth Whispered a Prayer
Prologue: The Last Broadcast This is Dr. Amara Voss of the Gaia Recovery Initiative, logging Final Report #227. The root systems… they’re not just communicating. They’re *mourning*. We mapped the mycorrhizal networks—their electrical pulses match ancient Sumerian cuneiform. The message repeats: Return the stolen breath. Do not trust the World Council. Do not— [gunshot]. Recovered audio fragment, Darknet Archive
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana9 months ago in Fiction
Echoes of Silence: A Journey Through North Korea's Hidden Horrors
The Weight of Shadows The Last Sunrise Seoul, 1998. Min-jun’s earliest memory was not of his mother’s face, but of her hands—rough from factory work, yet gentle as they tucked a smuggled candy into his palm. For your birthday, she’d whispered, her eyes darting to the loudspeaker bolted above their apartment door. At six, he didn’t understand why she flinched at the sound of boots in the hallway or why his father, a schoolteacher, burned his poetry notebooks in the stove every night.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in History
The Hollow Earth’s Lungs
The World’s Largest Cave: It Has a Forest, a River, and Clouds Inside Prologue: The Last Transmission Day 17. Coordinates redacted. This is Dr. Elara Voss, lead geologist of the Hollow Earth Consortium*. We’ve… found something. The cave isn’t just a cave. It’s a biome. A living, breathing organism. The clouds—they’re not water vapor. They’re spores. And they’re aware. Do not send rescue. Repeat: Do. Not. Come. Heed the—
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Fiction
The Bone-Singer's Oath
Prologue: The Blood-Snow Norway, 872 CE The ravens came first. They circled above the battlefield, their cries sharp as the wind slicing through the fjords. Astrid Gormsdóttir knelt in the crimson-stained snow, her breath ragged, her left arm hanging useless where the Saxon axe had shattered bone. Around her, the bodies of her war-band lay strewn like broken toys—men and women who’d followed her across the whale-road to claim land in this accursed, fog-choked valley.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in History
The Passenger’s Secret
Chapter 1: The Fare That Vanished Lila Cruz had driven three drunk college students, a silent nun, and a man who argued with his Bluetooth earpiece before *she* got in. The woman slid into the backseat at 1:17 a.m., her face obscured by a black hoodie. No hello. Just an address punched into the app: 17 Riverfront Drive.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Fiction
The Clocks of Holloway
The Festival of Shadows The town of Holloway thrived on its mysteries. Nestled between misty mountains, its annual Festival of Shadows celebrated the legend of Elias Holloway, a 19th-century clockmaker who vanished—along with his fortune—after a fire destroyed his workshop. This year, the festival’s scavenger hunt promised a $10,000 prize, drawing teams from neighboring towns. But for childhood friends Jamie, Alex, Sam, and Riley, it was about more than money. It was a chance to prove themselves.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Fiction
The Unseen Man
The morning sun filtered through the gauzy curtains, painting the bedroom in streaks of gold. Arthur Briggs stirred, his eyelids fluttering open. He yawned, stretched his arms, and swung his legs off the bed. His feet touched the cold hardwood floor, but when he glanced down, he froze.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Humans
Echoes in the Code
A sleek, silver-plated robot with glowing cerulean circuitry along its joints stands in a rain-soaked alleyway, its hand outstretched toward a human woman in a frayed crimson coat. Neon signs flicker above them, casting fractured reflections in puddles. The robot’s face is tilted upward, raindrops sliding off its metallic cheeks like tears, while the human’s fingers hover inches from its palm, trembling. Style: Cyberpunk realism with soft bioluminescent accents.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Fiction
You Are Not on the Pages of My Thoughts, There Are Only Wounds
I used to write about you. On scraps of paper, on napkins, in the back of my notebooks—everywhere. You were there, inked in a thousand different ways. Every word, every sentence I wrote seemed to carry the weight of you. It was like the only way I could breathe was to bring you into existence over and over again, to make sense of something that never quite made sense in my life.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Fiction
The Lost Mystery of the Milky Way
Chapter 1: The Unknown Signal Dr. Alian Novo, a renowned astronomer, is dedicated to unraveling the deepest mysteries of the universe. He detects a strange signal originating from the center of the Milky Way galaxy, unlike any ordinary radio signal. The signal follows a unique mathematical pattern, suggesting it was artificially created.
By Digital Home Library by Masud Rana10 months ago in Fiction











