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There is no fine line between heaven and hell. The Lord judges rightfully, without fail. He knows all good because he is all good. Katsuma Pharaoh is not all good. Neither is anyone—but after the Second Coming, that starts to mean something. In exactly one year, the Rapture will begin, and now...
In a village divided by an ancient feud, Siv and Vala defy the invisible lines that have kept their people apart. One bound by duty, the other by a restless heart, they find solace in each other—until a childhood myth takes on new meaning. The legend of the Big Frog was always a game, a story. B...
It is a journal of someone trying to get away, trying to be free, but encountering something that they will never return.
Mask of Deceit is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the mind of a girl teetering on the edge of darkness. With every page, Sora’s story unravels in a web of lies, manipulation, and chilling revelations—leading to a final question: can she be saved, or was she never meant to be?
Aiko, a lonely orphan, finds a baby girl on her doorstep and names her Himawari, meaning "sunflower." As Aiko raises Himawari, their bond grows into an unbreakable mother-daughter relationship. Through love and sacrifice, Aiko becomes Himawari’s legal guardian, and together they build a beautiful...
In a world where words are deleted from your brain, Azkabab might be the most meaningful word of them all.
Kai is an aspiring surfer who wants to fulfill his dreams of representing his nation at the Olympics. While out to drink in a bar he suddenly meets a girl named Mira, A marine biologist student aspiring to make a career out of her love for the ocean and its creature
Unrealistic Nonsense is an informal term used to describe what the user considers to be a lesser of a priority to something else in mind out of anger, dissatisfaction or annoyance self-consciously without showing regard to it’s actual value at the moment of insulting.