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Omega (Book 1)
Omega (Book 1)
The Alpha's pup is an Omega!After being bought his place into Golden Lake University; an institution with a facade of utmost peace, and equality, and perfection, Harold Girard falls from one calamity to another, and yet another, and the sequel continues. With the help of his roommate, a vampire, and a ridiculous-looking, socially gawky, but very clever witch, they exploit the flanks of the inflexible rules to keep their spots as students of the institution.The school's annual competition, 'Vestige of the aptest', is coming up, too, as always with its usual thrill, but for those who can see beyond the surface level, it's nothing like the previous years'. Secrets; shocking, scandalous, revolting and abominable ones begin to crawl out of their gloomy shells.And that is just a cap of the iceberg as the Alpha's second-chance mate watches from the sideline like an hawk, waiting to strike the Omega! NB: Before you read this book, know that your reading experience might be spoiled forever as it'll be almost impossible to find a book more thrilling, and mystifying, with drops here and there of magic and suspense.
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150 Chapters
FADED (BOOK ONE)
FADED (BOOK ONE)
Lyka was living a normal life like every normal college student. It takes the night of Halloween for her life to turn upside down when she witnesses the death of her ex. Waking up, she finds out she’s not who she thought she was and the people around her are not who she thought they were. Finding the truth about herself and her life must be the most excruciating thing especially when you learn overnight that you are a werewolf and the next Alpha. With a dangerous enemy threatening her life and those of her people as well as a mate who wants nothing to do with her, Lyka finds her life stuck in constant battle with her body and heart.
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50 Chapters
Logan (Book 1)
Logan (Book 1)
Aphrodite Reid, having a name after a Greek Goddess of beauty and love, doesn't exactly make her one of the "it" crowd at school. She's the total opposite of her name, ugly and lonely. After her parents died in a car accident as a child, she tended to hide inside her little box and let people she cared about out of her life. She rather not deal with others who would soon hurt her than she already is. She outcast herself from her siblings and others. When Logan Wolfe, the boy next door, started to break down her wall Aphrodite by talking to her, the last thing she needed was an Adonis-looking god living next to her craving attention. Logan and his brothers moved to Long Beach, California, to transfer their family business and attend a new school, and he got all the attention he needed except for one. Now, Logan badly wants only the beautiful raven-haired goddess with luscious curves. No one can stand between Logan and the girl who gives him off just with her sharp tongue. He would have to break down the four walls that barricade Aphrodite. Whatever it takes for him to tear it down, he will do it, even by force.
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84 Chapters
OBSESSED (Book One)
OBSESSED (Book One)
(This book is a three part series) "She looks exactly like me but we're very different." Gabriella. "You're always gonna be beneath me no matter how hard you try." Gabrielle. Twin sisters, Gabriella and Gabrielle may look alike but they are definitely complete opposites. Gabrielle, the proud, popular and overly ambitious sister, who loves to be the center of attention and would go to any length to get whatever she wants, without any care of the consequences. Gabriella, as opposed to her twin sister is the quiet one, the gentle one and the smart one and she unlike her sister is not overly ambitious or power and fame hungry. Liam Helton, son of famous fashion designers in New York bumps into both sisters on the same day but on different occasions but falls in love with one and detests the other.
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44 Chapters
A Good book
A Good book
a really good book for you. I hope you like it becuase it tells you a good story. Please read it.
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Liam (Book 2)
Liam (Book 2)
Having her life upside down, Lily Peters being adopted by two amazing dads when she was a baby is the best of both worlds. She didn't care what other people thought. She has always loved her family. But, her mind was sometimes adrift, and she would wonder why anyone like her parents would give her up. After eighteen years, things became complicated when her grandparents from India suddenly showed up at her doorsteps and announced her engagement. Things got crazier, and the road to her future had turmoil when her best friend's grandfather announced her engagement to none other than the boy who always got away...Liam Wolfe. Liam and his brothers would be flocked by women all the time, and they wanted them so bad that they would do anything. But, since he and his brothers moved to the beautiful city of Long Beach, it would just be healthy living in a different town. Plenty of women would go down on their knees before an introduction. That all changed when he first gazed at large beautiful chocolate-brown eyes, hair like the night, and inky and sun-kissed skin that could be too delicate to touch. Liam had never believed in fairy tales until meeting Lily changed his mind and found his princess. Obstacles got in the way between Liam and Lily, including his dark past. He did not want her to have become of that past. But pretending to be engaged to the girl that stirred inside his pants can be challenging. When his past followed him, Liam had no choice but to keep Lily away from him if hurting her would keep her safe. Liam would have to become a black knight to protect his Indian princess.
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69 Chapters

Where Can I Find A Book For Beginner Reader With Illustrations?

5 Answers2025-08-17 15:42:47

I always recommend illustrated books for beginner readers because they make the reading experience more engaging. One of my all-time favorites is 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' by Eric Carle. Its vibrant illustrations and simple text are perfect for young readers. Another great option is 'Where the Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak, which combines fantastical artwork with a captivating story.

For those who enjoy interactive books, 'Press Here' by Hervé Tullet is a fun choice that encourages kids to participate. 'Goodnight Moon' by Margaret Wise Brown is a classic with soothing illustrations that help children wind down. Libraries and bookstores often have dedicated sections for illustrated children’s books, and online retailers like Amazon or Book Depository offer extensive collections. Don’t overlook local thrift stores or used bookshops—they can be treasure troves for affordable finds.

What Are The Top Tips For Choosing A Book As A Beginner?

4 Answers2025-07-01 16:50:04

As someone who has spent years buried in books, I know how overwhelming it can be for beginners to pick the right one. My first tip is to start with genres you already enjoy in other media. If you love mystery movies, try 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides—it’s gripping and accessible. For fantasy lovers, 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a fantastic entry point with its rich world-building and straightforward narrative.

Another key tip is to pay attention to book length. Beginners often benefit from shorter books like 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho or 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell, which are impactful yet manageable. Don’t shy away from young adult novels either; they’re often more engaging and less intimidating. 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' by Stephen Chbosky is a great example. Lastly, check out book communities like Goodreads or Reddit for recommendations tailored to beginners. They’re goldmines for discovering hidden gems.

What Book For Beginner Reader Has Interactive Activities?

5 Answers2025-08-17 05:55:55

I always recommend interactive books that make reading feel like an adventure. 'Choose Your Own Adventure' series is perfect because it lets readers decide the story's path, making them active participants. Another fantastic pick is 'Jumanji' by Chris Van Allsburg, which comes with puzzles and games that mirror the story's thrilling plot.

For younger readers, 'Press Here' by Hervé Tullet is magical—it turns reading into a hands-on experience with dots that 'move' and 'change' as you follow instructions. I also adore 'The Book with No Pictures' by B.J. Novak, which uses humor and surprise to engage beginners. These books aren’t just about reading; they’re about playing, imagining, and falling in love with stories.

Which Book For Beginner Reader Has The Most Engaging Storyline?

5 Answers2025-08-17 04:11:19

I can’t recommend 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho enough. It’s a simple yet profound story about chasing dreams, written in a way that’s easy to follow but deeply engaging. The protagonist’s journey feels universal, making it relatable for anyone.

Another great pick is 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone' by J.K. Rowling. The magic, friendship, and adventure are so vividly described that even reluctant readers get pulled in. The pacing is perfect, with just enough mystery to keep pages turning. For those who prefer contemporary settings, 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry offers a thought-provoking dystopian world that’s easy to digest but lingers in the mind long after the last page.

How Does A Beginner Book Compare To Its Movie Adaptation?

2 Answers2025-08-18 06:53:32

I always find the comparison fascinating, especially for beginners. The book usually dives way deeper into the characters' thoughts and backstories—things a movie just can't cram into two hours. Take 'The Hunger Games' for example. The book lets you live inside Katniss's head, feeling every ounce of her fear and defiance. The movie? It's visually stunning, but it skips over so much of her internal struggle.

That said, movies have their own magic. A well-directed scene can convey emotion in seconds that might take pages to describe. The soundtrack, the acting, the cinematography—they all add layers the book can't. But here's the kicker: beginners often prefer the movie first because it's easier to digest. Then, when they read the book, it feels like uncovering deleted scenes and bonus content. The downside? Some never go back to the book, missing out on the richness of the original story.

What Is The Best Seamanship Book For Beginner Sailors?

3 Answers2025-08-24 08:02:50

I get this question all the time from friends who’ve just signed up for weekend sailing lessons, and my vote for the single best seamanship book for a beginner is 'The Annapolis Book of Seamanship'. It’s the perfect middle ground: thorough without being intimidating. The chapters walk you through basics like knots, helmsmanship, sail trim, anchoring, and the rules of the road, but they also cover safety, weather interpretation, and simple navigation in a way that actually sticks. When I first started, I’d read a section before a weekend on the boat and then practice that one skill until it felt natural—that approach did wonders.

If you want a backup reference, keep 'Chapman Piloting & Seamanship' on the shelf. It’s denser and encyclopedic, so I used it like a toolbox: look up specific things when you hit a snag. For reading on the couch, 'The Complete Sailor' is friendlier and gives more of the “why” behind seamanship choices, which helped me stop panicking and start thinking like a skipper. Also, pair any book with hands-on practice—knots in the living room, chart work at the kitchen table, and then drills on the water. That combination made seamanship click for me.

One last practical tip: make a small checklist or laminated cheat-sheet from the chapters you use most—anchoring steps, man-overboard procedure, fog rules—and keep it aboard. Books teach you the map; time on the water teaches you the terrain. Happy sailing, and don’t be afraid to ask for a hand when the tide looks trickier than the book made it seem.

How Do I Publish An Ebook As A Beginner?

3 Answers2025-07-12 00:35:18

I recently dipped my toes into the world of self-publishing, and it was both exciting and overwhelming. The first thing I did was polish my manuscript, making sure it was edited and formatted properly. Tools like Grammarly and ProWritingAid helped a ton. Then, I researched platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) and Draft2Digital. KDP was super user-friendly, and I uploaded my manuscript in EPUB format. I designed a simple cover using Canva, but hiring a professional is a great option if you can afford it. Setting the price was tricky, but I looked at similar books to gauge the market. Finally, I hit publish and waited nervously. The key is to take it step by step and not rush the process.

Which Python Beginner Book Is Recommended By Top Programmers?

3 Answers2025-08-12 14:27:38

when friends ask me for a solid Python book, I always point them to 'Python Crash Course' by Eric Matthes. It's hands-down the best for beginners because it doesn’t just dump theory on you—it gets you building stuff right away. The book starts with basics like variables and loops, then jumps into cool projects like a space shooter game and data visualizations. I love how it balances simplicity with real-world applications. For someone starting out, this book feels like having a patient mentor guiding you step by step. Another gem is 'Automate the Boring Stuff with Python' by Al Sweigart, which makes coding feel useful from day one by showing how to automate tasks like organizing files or scraping websites.

Can You Recommend A Book For Beginner Reader With Large Fonts?

5 Answers2025-08-17 06:30:43

I always suggest starting with something visually comfortable and engaging. 'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a fantastic choice—its large font and whimsical illustrations make it easy on the eyes while delivering a profound story. The tale is simple yet layered, perfect for sparking a love for reading.

Another great pick is 'Charlotte’s Web' by E.B. White. The font is reader-friendly, and the heartwarming story of friendship between a pig and a spider is timeless. For younger readers or those who prefer lighter themes, 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' by Jeff Kinney offers a fun, large-print format with hilarious doodles that keep the pages turning. These books are gateways to bigger literary adventures.

What Is The Best Beginner Book For Fantasy Novel Fans?

2 Answers2025-08-18 19:37:49

I remember picking up 'The Hobbit' as my first fantasy novel, and it was like stepping into a whole new world. Tolkien’s writing is so inviting—it doesn’t bombard you with lore right away. Instead, it eases you in with Bilbo’s cozy hobbit hole and his reluctant adventure. The pacing is perfect for beginners, mixing lighthearted moments with epic stakes. The dwarves, the dragon, the riddles with Gollum—it’s all so vivid and immersive without being overwhelming.

What makes 'The Hobbit' stand out is its balance. It’s simpler than 'The Lord of the Rings' but still rich in world-building. The themes of courage and home resonate deeply, and the prose feels like a warm campfire story. I’ve recommended it to so many friends, and it’s always a hit. For anyone new to fantasy, this book is like a friendly guide—it doesn’t assume you know anything, but it treats you like you’re smart enough to keep up. Plus, it’s a gateway to Middle-earth if you want to dive deeper later.

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