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Something Stolen, Something Cruel, Something Walked Away
Something Stolen, Something Cruel, Something Walked Away
I went to my best friend's place for her birthday, and out of nowhere, she started complaining. "I'm so jealous of you," she said. "Your boyfriend has basically no sex drive." "Mine's the complete opposite. He wanted it seven times last night. I was crying so hard I lost my voice, and he still wouldn't stop." I gave her a sympathetic smile. "That just means he's crazy about you. Unlike mine—he's practically celibate. Like a monk." She raised an eyebrow, casually stroking the two-million-dollar ruby bangle on her wrist. "He's not bad," she said, a hint of smugness in her voice. "He was with his ex for five years, but he still chose to marry me behind her back. He was so afraid she'd push for marriage that he faked going bankrupt and told her he had ALS. "The girl wouldn't let go, though. She sold her blood, her kidney—whatever it took—to scrape together money for his treatment. "She was working the graveyard shift at a factory, while he and I were fooling around in a twenty-million-dollar villa." I froze. To help my boyfriend Nathan Whitley pay for his ALS treatment, I had done all of those things. Before I could even process it, the door opened, and a tall, sharply dressed man walked in. "Babe," he said, "I got that strawberry flavor you like. How about wearing that silk nightie tonight?" Our eyes met. I stood there, frozen in shock, a chill running down my spine. It was Nathan Whitley—the man who was supposed to be broke, bedridden, and dying of ALS.
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Unexpected Something
Unexpected Something
The mysterious heir of the Ace Corporation Inc, Devian Ace, indeed the richest man in Asia, rather cold-blooded, found a young and beautiful girl, Arien, unconscious... . . "Who are you ?.. Why are you here ?" . . "I saved your life, you owe me, isn't it ?" . . Little did they knew they had a long way to go... . . Together!!! °I welcome you to read my novel 'Unexpected Something'. You can enjoy a great love story of Devian and Arien and witness their never-ending love which is boundless of all superficial problems. They've proved us that there is nothing above love in this world. Starting from clashes to romance, let's witness their happy ending together... So let the game of fire and ice begin...°
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Something wild
Something wild
It started out as a not-so-innocent flirtation, running away omega Annie simon can't resist the powerful man on the motorcycle...or his tantalizingly erotic promises. Long-haired and leather-clad,Jacob kerr is strong,sexy,powerful Alpha has searched for his mate for years,when he finds the fierce and reckless annie , he determined to protect his mate to give her the ultimate lesson in pleasure, if she's willing. And all she can say is yes......
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Something Good
Something Good
June was someone ordinary, everything changes when a ridiculously hot stud, Andrew walks into her life and then it was a roller-coaster ride. Join them in their little rendezvous. Stay with them as they overcome all the odds for love.
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Something Immortal
Something Immortal
This book is for the people who feel as if they are alone. This book isn’t just about a love story but also about trauma that comes with wanting to be loved. I don’t condone anything that this book is about. This is awareness. Somewhere in this world this happening to so many people. This is for them. For them to know you aren’t alone, you are heard, and it is NOT your fault. These topics need to be talked about. You will fall into their lives, feel connected to at least one of these characters. And some you will despise. You will see everyone’s point of view and what they think. Giving you breaks from certain characters. I hope you love and see the potential within this novel. And if you have triggers, please don’t read. This book is filled with triggers to help people see that they are heard! To spread awareness! With much love- Marie Dallas ❤️
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Something Gained.
Something Gained.
Silent, unforgiving and strikingly gorgeous, Rylan Parker is a cold-hearted businessman. An intimidating CEO, perfectly fitted in tailored suits and with a soft side reserved only for his little daughter. He can't afford to fall for anyone and definitely not for the blue-eyed blonde he met at the diner. But when his grandfather's will demands he gets himself a wife, a contract-marriage seems to be the only option. Living under the same roof with the woman he is undeniably attracted to can't be that hard! He just had to make sure of one thing. He does not fall for his sensitive little wife. But that was never really a choice, was it? * * * * Sweet, charming and affectionate, Elena Smith is mostly an emotional mess. Between working two jobs and worrying about her father’s medical bills, she has no time for relationships. But when the hot, arrogant billionaire puts forward a proposition, she’s left to make a choice, a difficult one. The fact that he is ridiculously attractive wasn’t a reason enough for Elena to put her signature on a marriage-contract with a complete stranger. But her father?....Perhaps. What’s two years anyways? Just a little too much time to come out of this with her heart unscathed.
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Does The New Anime Have Something To Talk About?

6 Answers2025-10-22 02:40:52

I'm hooked — the new anime absolutely gives people something juicy to chew on. From the first episode I felt that familiar jolt: bold visuals, a hooky opening theme that slaps, and a main character who isn't just charming but layered. There are moments that feel crafted for sharing — a perfectly timed close-up, a twist that reframes a relationship, and an episode cliffhanger that had my group chat lighting up for hours. The animation studio clearly put effort into key frames and cinematic staging; some scenes hit with a clarity and force that made me rewind just to savor the director's choices. Even the background details seem packed with easter eggs for eagle-eyed viewers, which always ramps up the conversation online and at conventions.

What really fuels debate, though, is how the show plays with expectations. It borrows recognizable beats — think a protagonist with moral grayness, a mentor who vanishes at the wrong time, or a bureaucracy that feels both familiar and uniquely twisted — but it flips at least one of those beats in a way that kept me guessing. People are discussing not only plot spoilers but thematic threads: identity, power and the cost of ambition, and the way memory is used to manipulate truth. Fans are split on pace: some praise the lean, compact storytelling while others wish the show lingered longer on quieter character moments. That division alone creates sustained chatter — theories, clip compilations, AMVs, and fanart that explore what the anime hints at but doesn't fully explain.

On the practical side, it’s spawning cosplay-worthy designs and a soundtrack that people are adding to their playlists. If you love dissecting symbolism or speculating about where arc threads will converge, there's a lot to unpack. If you prefer full emotional payoffs earlier, it might feel intentionally teasing. For me, it’s been the perfect mix of spectacle and substance: episodes that get you excited and moments that linger in the head for days. I'm looking forward to seeing how the second half resolves the promises it made — and I’ve already bookmarked a few scenes as favorites for future rewatching.

What Happens At The End Of Something Of Value?

2 Answers2026-03-25 05:26:21

The ending of 'Something of Value' by Robert Ruark is a gut-wrenching culmination of the racial and cultural tensions brewing throughout the novel. Set during Kenya’s Mau Mau uprising, the story follows Peter McKenzie, a white settler, and his childhood friend Kimani, a Kikuyu who becomes entangled in the rebellion. The final scenes are a brutal confrontation—Kimani, now a hardened rebel, leads an attack on Peter’s farm. In the chaos, Peter’s wife is killed, and Peter himself is forced to hunt down Kimani. When they finally face each other, it’s not as friends but as enemies, and Peter kills Kimani in a moment of tragic inevitability. The novel doesn’t offer easy resolutions; instead, it leaves you with the heavy cost of colonialism and fractured relationships. Ruark’s unflinching portrayal makes you question whether anything of value was truly preserved in this conflict—land, loyalty, or humanity itself.

The last pages linger on Peter’s hollow victory. He’s alive, but everything he cared about is gone: his family, his friend, even his sense of justice. The title echoes ironically—what ‘value’ remains is debatable. The land? The cycle of violence continues. The friendship? Shattered beyond repair. It’s a bleak but powerful commentary on how systemic oppression corrupts even personal bonds. I finished the book feeling drained, thinking about how history repeats itself when empathy fails. Ruark doesn’t let anyone off the hook—neither the settlers nor the rebels—and that’s what makes the ending so haunting.

What Chord Nothing Else Matter Fics Feature The Best Slow-Burn Emotional And Romantic Growth?

4 Answers2026-03-02 03:20:33

Nothing hits harder than a slow-burn fic where the emotional tension simmers for chapters before boiling over. I recently read this 'Metallica' universe AU where the characters’ bond grows through shared silence and stolen glances—every interaction layered with unspoken longing. The author nailed the pacing, letting trust build organically over music sessions and late-night talks.

What stood out was how their vulnerabilities weren’t rushed; scars from past relationships lingered, making the eventual confession feel earned. Fics that mirror the song’s melancholic resilience, like 'Blackened Hearts, Golden Strings,' weave addiction recovery arcs into romance, proving love isn’t a cure but a companion. The best ones borrow the chord’s raw honesty, turning instrumental pauses into emotional dialogue.

Who Are The Main Characters In Confessions Of A Forty-Something F**K Up?

3 Answers2026-01-14 21:43:32

The heart of 'Confessions of a Forty-Something Fk Up' revolves around Nell Stevens, a woman navigating the messy, hilarious, and often relatable chaos of life after her expected path crumbles. She’s our flawed but endearing guide—self-deprecating, sharp-witted, and achingly honest about societal pressures to 'have it all.' Her best friend, Cricket, is the grounded counterbalance, a mom-of-three who still knows how to drag Nell into adventures. Then there’s Edward, the ex-fiancé whose departure kicks off Nell’s spiral, and Arthur, the gruff yet secretly sweet older neighbor who becomes an unexpected confidant. The cast feels like a warm, dysfunctional family, each character reflecting a different facet of adulthood’s absurdities.

What I love is how Nell’s relationships aren’t just background noise. Cricket’s chaotic energy mirrors Nell’s internal struggles, while Arthur’s gruff wisdom sneaks in life lessons without saccharine clichés. Even secondary characters, like Nell’s freelance clients or her parents’ gentle nagging, add layers to her journey. It’s a story where the 'side' characters never feel sidelined—they’re the scaffolding holding up Nell’s hilarious, heartbreaking reinvention.

What Happens To Maia In 'Something Like Gravity'? Spoilers

5 Answers2026-03-21 18:40:57

Ever since I picked up 'Something Like Gravity', Maia's journey stuck with me for weeks. The story dives deep into her emotional turmoil after a traumatic car accident that leaves her physically scarred and grappling with PTSD. What really hit hard was how her relationship with Chris, a trans guy she meets during summer, becomes this unexpected anchor—both of them carrying their own wounds but finding solace in each other. The book doesn’t shy away from messy, raw moments, like Maia’s panic attacks or her strained family dynamics, but it also lets her slowly rebuild herself. By the end, there’s no magical cure, just this quiet strength in her choosing to keep moving forward, scars and all. It’s one of those stories that makes you ache but also leaves you weirdly hopeful.

What I loved most was how the author handled Maia’s anger—it’s not sanitized or pretty. She lashes out, pushes people away, and that feels so real for someone dealing with trauma. The romance isn’t a fix-all either; Chris isn’t her savior, just someone who understands what it’s like to feel broken. The way their connection grows—through photography, late-night talks, and shared vulnerability—is honestly beautiful. And that final scene where Maia finally confronts the driver who caused her accident? Chills. It’s not about forgiveness but about reclaiming her voice.

What Books Are Similar To Nothing New Under The Sun?

4 Answers2026-01-22 08:53:49

If you enjoyed 'Nothing New Under the Sun' for its introspective and philosophical vibe, you might love 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. Both books dive deep into the human condition, questioning meaning and existence with a detached yet profound narrative style. Camus’ protagonist, Meursault, mirrors the existential uncertainty you’d find in 'Nothing New Under the Sun,' but with a sharper edge—almost like watching someone navigate life with a shrug and a cigarette.

Another gem is 'Stoner' by John Williams. It’s quieter, more grounded in everyday struggles, but it carries that same weight of inevitability and resignation. The way Stoner’s life unfolds—unremarkable yet deeply moving—reminds me of how 'Nothing New Under the Sun' makes the mundane feel monumental. Both books leave you with this lingering sense of quiet despair, but in a way that’s oddly comforting.

Can I Buy A Little Something Different As A Print Novel?

3 Answers2026-02-03 01:52:11

You can, and it's honestly one of my favorite little rabbit holes to fall into — printed novels don't have to be a plain paperback with a glued spine. Think of the physical book as part of the story: there are editions that fold, pop, slip in letters, or use type and layout as a narrative device. Classics like 'House of Leaves' or 'S.' are great examples of novels where the printing and extra materials become part of the experience, but you don't need to hunt down cult rarities to get something odd and wonderful.

Look for small presses, artist books, and limited runs. Zines and chapbooks often contain short novels or novellas printed in small batches — they're cheap, quirky, and usually hand-stapled or hand-bound. Kickstarter and Etsy are full of indie writers and book artists offering letterpress prints, accordion books, and hand-bound chapbooks. University presses and micro-presses sometimes release slipcased or illustrated editions of lesser-known works, and local letterpress shops will sometimes produce short-run novellas with gorgeous paper, deckled edges, and tactile covers.

If you like collecting, hunt at book fairs, zine fests, and comic conventions — I once found a tiny, perfect-bound novella with tipped-in postcards that felt like a secret. If you want to make something yourself, print-on-demand services like Lulu or Blurb let you design your own quirky edition: different paper, sewn binding, photos, folded inserts. I love how a little physical twist can turn reading into a tiny ritual, and finding those odd little prints always feels like a reward.

How Did The Know Nothing Party Influence American Politics?

2 Answers2026-02-13 22:24:34

The Know Nothing Party, or the American Party, was this wild political phenomenon in the mid-1800s that really shook up the scene. They were all about anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic sentiment, tapping into fears that newcomers—especially Irish and German immigrants—were threatening 'native' American values. Their influence was short but intense; they managed to elect a bunch of local officials and even some Congressmen in the 1850s. Their big thing was secrecy—members would say 'I know nothing' when asked about the party, hence the name. They pushed for stricter naturalization laws and longer wait times for citizenship, which honestly feels eerily familiar today.

What’s fascinating is how their rise and fall mirrored the tensions leading up to the Civil War. They kinda got swallowed up by the bigger debate over slavery, but their nativist rhetoric left a lasting mark. You can see echoes of their ideology in later movements, like the Chinese Exclusion Act or even modern anti-immigration politics. It’s crazy how history loops around. I’ve always thought studying them is like looking into a distorted mirror of America’s identity crises—who gets to be 'American,' and who decides that?

Is I Know Nothing! Available As A Free PDF Novel?

1 Answers2025-11-27 20:41:08

here's the scoop: it's a bit tricky because the availability really depends on the publisher's policies and whether the author has allowed free distribution. From what I've seen, this novel isn't officially available as a free PDF from legitimate sources. Most of the time, when a book is offered for free, it's either a promotional deal by the publisher or the author has self-published it with a free download option. Neither seems to be the case here, at least not yet.

That said, I totally get the urge to find free reads—budgets can be tight, and there's something magical about discovering a new story without spending a dime. If you're set on reading it, I'd recommend checking out platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library, which host tons of free books, though 'I Know Nothing!' doesn't seem to be there. Alternatively, your local library might have a digital copy you can borrow through apps like Libby or OverDrive. It's not quite the same as owning a PDF, but it's a legal and free way to dive into the story. Just remember, supporting authors by buying their work helps them keep creating the stories we love!

Who Stars In The Something Borrowed Sequel?

5 Answers2026-04-10 17:10:06

The sequel to 'Something Borrowed,' titled 'Something Blue,' hasn't officially been confirmed as a film yet, but if it follows the book by Emily Giffin, we'd likely see a shift in focus. Kate Hudson's character, Darcy, takes center stage in the novel, so she'd probably return alongside Ginnifer Goodwin's Rachel. John Krasinski might reprise his role as Ethan too, given his pivotal arc in the books.

Honestly, I'd love to see the dynamic between Darcy and Rachel explored deeper—their friendship was messy but compelling in the first film. The original cast had great chemistry, so I hope they'd all come back. Maybe they could even add some new faces to spice things up, like a love interest for Darcy or Ethan. Fingers crossed for an announcement soon!

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