Mystery
What Makes Up the Core Idea of Romanticism?
Europe served as the focal point of the romanticism artistic and philosophical movement from the late eighteenth to the middle of the nineteenth centuries. The movement placed a strong emphasis on sentiments, individualism, imagination, and the beauty of nature.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Fiction
Darkest Vow
The following is a teaser chapter from my Kindle eBook - Darkest Vow. Chapter 1 Radiating streaks of light broke through the tattered aluminum blinds. At first, they were faint, but as each passing minute crept closer and closer to another bitter unfulfilling day, the intensity rose in a crest not diminished by the scant protection the blinds offered. I rolled over, letting my body free itself from the sweat-stained sheets while my head buried itself in the folds of the pillowcase like an ostrich seeking the succor of darkness within an earthen hole.
By Jeff Newman3 years ago in Fiction
Ulysses' Defeat
Ulysses was a seasoned soldier, renowned for his bravery and strategic skills on the battlefield. He had fought in numerous wars and battles, leading his troops with unwavering determination. But his latest mission was unlike any other he had encountered before.
By Taimoor Khan3 years ago in Fiction
The Galactic Odyssey
In the year 2305, humanity had expanded its reach to the far reaches of the galaxy. Advanced technology had propelled them to new frontiers, and space colonization had become the norm. Among the space-faring civilizations, the United Planetary Alliance (UPA) stood as a beacon of peace and progress.
By Taimoor Khan3 years ago in Fiction
"Lost in the Desert: A Tale of Survival and Redemption"
The four friends, Jenna, Mike, Sam, and Tom, had always been fascinated by science and the mysteries of the world. They had always dreamed of embarking on a journey that would take them to the furthest corners of the earth. So when they learned about a new element that had been discovered in the world's largest desert, they knew they had to see it for themselves.
By Ameer Hussain3 years ago in Fiction
Best selling crime novels
Crime novels have long been a popular genre in literature, captivating readers with their thrilling and suspenseful plots. The three books under discussion in this essay - "The Guardians" by John Grisham, "Never" by Ken Follett, and "Girl A" by Abigail Dean - are all excellent examples of crime novels that have gained widespread critical and commercial success. These books have gripped readers with their engrossing plots, complex characters, and intricate investigations into various crimes. In this essay, we will delve into these three books, analyzing their elements, themes, and impact on society. Through our exploration of these books, we will gain a deeper appreciation of the power and significance of crime novels in contemporary literature.
By Rica Saluveer3 years ago in Fiction
The Secret Life of Mrs. Parker
Mrs. Parker was known in her small town as the perfect housewife. She kept an immaculate home, cooked delicious meals, and raised her children to be polite and well-behaved. She had a supportive husband, a comfortable life, and a routine that had been established for years.
By Gokhan Polard3 years ago in Fiction
"Lost in the Stars: A Suspenseful Journey of a Lone Traveller"
Jax was a man who had lost everything. His home planet was destroyed in a devastating war, leaving him as the only survivor. He had no family, no friends, and no purpose in life. The only thing he had left was his small spacecraft, and he set out into the galaxy, travelling alone in search of a new home and a new reason to keep going.
By INKEDTALES3 years ago in Fiction








