Psychological
Spectrum of Shadows
The sun began to set, casting long murk across the desolate city of Havenwood. Emily Clarke, an fearless youthful shooter, was charmed by the play of light and darkness. She had always been drawn to the mysterious and the unexplored, seeking stories hidden within the murk.
By Jane abbie3 years ago in Fiction
From History to Memoirs: The NYTs Best Biographies of the Year
Biographies have been a staple of literature for centuries, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of some of the most fascinating and influential people in history. From politicians and activists to artists and athletes, biographies help us to understand the world around us by telling the stories of those who shaped it. Every year, the New York Times releases a list of the best biographies of the year, and 2021 was no exception. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the most notable biographies from the list, exploring the lives of individuals from all walks of life and examining the social and political issues they faced. Whether you're a history buff, a fan of memoirs, or simply curious about the world we live in, these biographies are sure to captivate and inspire you.
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
How to Get Your Hands on the Latest Top Books from NY Times
If you're an avid reader, you're likely familiar with the New York Times Bestseller List, a prestigious list of the top-selling books in the United States. Making your way through this list is a great way to stay on top of the latest and greatest books - from romance novels to self-help guides. But with so many books being published each year, it can be difficult to know how to get your hands on the latest NY Times bestsellers. In this article, we'll discuss some of the best ways to find, purchase, and borrow the latest top books from the NY Times Bestseller List. Whether you prefer reading books in print or digitally, we've got you covered with tips and tricks for accessing the most popular books in the country.
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
Project Einstein
Chapter One Quinn Cooper His hands shook as he held the folder. It was hard to believe that twenty minutes ago he was confounded by being handed a hard copy of a file tucked into a manilla folder in this digital age. Twenty minutes ago, he was tired and pissed off at having been dragged across town by four suits who refused to tell him what the hell was going on. But twenty minutes ago was now a different lifetime. The rest of Quinn Cooper’s life would be forever separated into “before” the folder, and the “after.”
By Liz Rector3 years ago in Fiction
The Lost Key: A Journey of Discovery and Redemption
Part I: The Forgotten Key In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and meandering streams, there existed an old, mysterious mansion. The mansion had stood for centuries, its grandeur slowly fading with the passage of time. Legends whispered of hidden treasures and unsolved mysteries within its walls.
By Peter Kaan3 years ago in Fiction
Why Have Extraterrestrials Never Visited Earth?. Content Warning.
The universe is an unfathomably vast expanse, populated by billions of stars scattered across the galaxy. Within this cosmic tapestry, humanity has long been captivated by the tantalizing possibility of extraterrestrial life. However, despite our ceaseless fascination and tireless efforts to explore the mysteries of the cosmos, we have never encountered any concrete evidence of advanced alien civilizations visiting our humble planet.
By Khunchai Th.3 years ago in Fiction
Past Life
Let us embark on a journey through time and explore the possibilities of different historical periods. If I were born in ancient Egypt, my occupation would likely revolve around the sacred realm of the priesthood. I would devote my life to the worship of the gods and goddesses, participating in elaborate rituals and ceremonies, and interpreting the signs and omens believed to communicate the divine will. As a mediator between the earthly realm and the divine, I would hold a position of great reverence and responsibility within society.
By Mr. Article3 years ago in Fiction
A Confederacy of Dunces
A Confederacy of Dunces is a 1980 novel by John Kennedy Toole. It is a picaresque novel featuring the misadventures of protagonist Ignatius J. Reilly, a lazy, obese, misanthropic, self-styled scholar. He is an educated but slothful 30-year-old man living with his mother in the Uptown neighborhood of early-1960s New Orleans who, in his quest for employment, has various adventures with colorful French Quarter characters.
By Akash Baliyan3 years ago in Fiction




