I geeked out over how 'Spectacular’s' cities visually tell their history. The capital’s spiral towers are actually repurposed rocket gantries from a failed space age—now housing markets in their hollowed engines. You can spot Art Deco skyscrapers grafted with biotech domes where families farm glowing algae. It’s like the designer took every urban evolution theory from books like 'Cities of Tomorrow' and made it literal.
Then there’s the soundscape. The creator mentioned blending 80s synthwave with Aboriginal didgeridoo music for the street performer scenes, creating this weirdly nostalgic yet alien vibe. Even the food world-building slaps: 'volcanic ramen' eaten during earthquakes references real Japanese disaster cuisine traditions. The inspirations aren’t just big ideas—they’re in the textures, the tiny immersive hits that make the world stick in your brain like a favorite song’s earworm.
What struck me about 'Spectacular’s' world is how deeply it roots its fantastical elements in real-world science and mythology. The floating continents? Inspired by theoretical physics papers on anti-gravity minerals, but twisted into a resource war plot. The magic system’s 'spectral energy' mirrors quantum entanglement theories, with characters literally borrowing power from parallel selves.
The cultures aren’t just window dressing either. The desert-dwelling Nurakh tribe’s sign language-based religion comes from studying isolated human communities in the Sahara, while their sand-shaping tech mimics real MIT experiments with ferrofluids. Even the monsters—like the ink-blooded Hollowborn—draw from medieval plague doctor reports of 'shadow sickness.'
The creator’s background in anthropology bleeds through. Each city-state’s governance reflects historical experiments: one’s a pirate democracy like Tortuga, another runs on AI-philosopher kings like Plato’s Republic 2.0. The world feels alive because every weird rule or creature ties back to some niche reference, making it rewarding for deep-dive fans.
The world-building in 'Spectacular' feels like a love letter to retro-futurism and classic sci-fi comics. I noticed how the towering neon cities with flying cars echo old-school cyberpunk aesthetics, while the alien cultures borrow heavily from 50s pulp magazine covers—think bug-eyed monsters with a modern twist. The creator clearly mashed up vintage tech dreams (like jetpacks and ray guns) with today’s climate anxieties, resulting in a world where solar-punk gardens thrive atop smog-choked megacities. The political factions mirror cold war tensions but with psychic diplomacy instead of nukes. Little details—like slang blending 1920s gangster talk with internet memes—show how carefully they stitched influences together.
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BOOK 1: A WHOLE NEW WORLD
ESSENCE
I would’ve died for them. My husband. My son. But when I was drowning, they didn’t even blink.
I gave them everything—my heart, my time, my life. And still, I wasn’t enough.
“Will you be my mommy?” my son asked his father’s mistress right in front of me.
“Don’t be so selfish, Essence,” my husband said. “You’re lucky anyone married you at all.”
They broke me.
But I didn’t stay broken.
I walked away with just a vow to build something for myself.
What I didn’t expect? Lucian Knight. The billionaire bachelor every woman wanted... on his knees, whispering, “Please marry me, Essence. I’ve waited for you my whole life.”
I left betrayal behind. But I never knew love could feel this good... or this sinfully sweet.
BOOK 2: ENEMIES TO SOULMATES
Daniel Knight lives for two things — running his empire and watching Sexy Red burn up the stage. The mysterious, red-haired dancer with a body made for sin is all he wants… and all he can’t have.
The last thing he expects? His mother shoving him into an arranged marriage with Kelly Thompson… the plain, boring, mole-faced “ugly duckling” he insulted without a second thought.
He hates her. She hates him more.
“Marry you? Not in this lifetime,” he sneers.
“Right back at you,” she fires back.
But when the wedding ring is on, Danny still can’t get Sexy Red out of his head... until one night, he rips off her disguise and realizes the woman he’s been craving is the wife he swore to make miserable.
Now, every touch feels like a lie.
And the man who swore to ruin her… can’t stop trying to claim her.
Anya Moore is a pop sensation with lots of people who look up to her, though her passion is something else. Sadie Ozoa wants to chase her dreams and doesn’t want to take no for an answer, but it feels like she doesn’t have a choice. But unexpected decisions they made had created unfaithful circumstances that have brought two different individuals together. Next unthinkable move: run as far away from the situation that could have led to their wishes.
They don’t know how they ended up walking together and they don’t know why. But all they want to do is to escape from the environment they were surrounded in. Anya and Sadie thought they would be distant but with every step they took, they started to know so much about each other and what they have one thing in common: they hated how the world has become. They then thought what if they rebuild Earth where it is all ruled by them--and only both of them. The two then thought what if we start to make it a reality?
As they go on the journey to create their own world, Anya sees that Sadie is more than an outcast and Sadie sees that Anya is more than just a star--they are each other’s world.
But with the world that is against their odds, will they be able to show their truth?
In this first debut comes a coming-of-age story about realizing that in order to survive the world, you must choose whether to follow the rules or break them for the sake of doing something right.
MAGICAL
(Everything about us... is magical.)
Melanie Spears thought she was an ordinary high school girl until she learned she wasn’t. Dragged into a hidden realm where magic rules and royal blood matters, she’s faced with choices no teenager should ever make. Torn between homework and hidden powers, a mysterious stranger guides her toward a destiny she never asked for.
As she steps into her royal role, Melanie discovers perks she never imagined, and dangers that could destroy everything she loves. With supernatural forces stirring in both her world and the human realm, she’ll have to be braver than she’s ever been.
School assignments clash with forbidden secrets. Friendships are tested. Emotions run wild and so does her magic. When she hears the word “danger,” it’s not a warning. It’s a prophecy.
Can she balance teenage life and a destiny she didn’t ask for?
Excerpt from the story: "Melanie, can you please stay back?"
"What do you mean?"
"Can you not go to school today? Stay at home, please." She pleaded with glassy eyes. I pulled her into an embrace.
"Can you tell me why you don't want me to leave?" "Danger." she whispered.
"I wouldn't have wished for the latter. I should have just maintained the first prayer. All because what I saw...was going to be the end of me, what I saw was terrifying. It was death!"
To the world, she is Vivienne Blackwood—heiress to a billion-dollar empire and the crown jewel of her father’s corporate dynasty. To him, she is simply Vi, the only light in a city made of shadows.
Vivienne is a woman trapped in a gilded cage. To escape the suffocating expectations of her father, Arthur Blackwood, she creates a secret identity, seeking refuge in the gritty corners of the city her father is trying to bulldoze. It’s there she meets Roman Volkov, a man whose touch is fire and whose past is a mystery.
Roman is "The Ghost," a lethal mafia boss locked in a bloody war with the billionaire trying to dismantle his territory. He doesn’t do love, and he certainly doesn't do secrets. But in "Vi," he finds a woman who doesn't see the monster—until the truth becomes a weapon neither of them can outrun.
As their secret romance intensifies, the war between Roman and Arthur reaches a fever pitch. Unaware that they are targeting the same man, Vivienne and Roman are caught in a lethal crossfire of lies and loyalty. When Arthur attempts to whisk Vivienne away to a life she never wanted, she makes a desperate choice to return to the man she loves—only to find herself at the center of a deadly standoff where the fathers and the lovers finally face off.
In a world where blood is the only currency and loyalty is a death sentence, can love survive when the truth finally comes out? Or will they both be destroyed by the collision of their two worlds?
Where loyalty bleeds into love, only the strongest survive.
When 19-year-old Clara, a village girl, is mysteriously transported 50 years into the future, she lands in the home of a wealthy childless couple. Taken in and enrolled in a prestigious school, Clara must hide a dangerous secret: she possesses supernatural powers that could alter the future. But her past isn’t finished with her enemies from another time are determined to capture her, and only her new friends, tech genius Mike, fighter-in-training James, and clever strategist Bridget, can help her survive.
Romance, danger, and secrets collide as Clara navigates two worlds. Can she protect the future without losing herself?
Leaving your world and coming to another all seems wrong and right.
Sophia had to leave Marazona to Earth to avoid death in the most cruel way.
Everything on Earth seemed weird to her and she seemed weird to Donald, the son of the woman that took her in.
But, let's see how Two Worlds are Connected.
The magic in 'Spectacular' is called Luminous Weaving, and it's all about manipulating threads of light to create spells. These threads aren't just visual effects—they're tangible forces that mages shape with their hands, like sculptors working with invisible clay. Beginners start by weaving simple shields or ropes of light, but masters can craft entire constructs, from blazing swords to intricate teleportation gates. The color of the light matters too: blue threads heal, red ones burn, and gold enhances objects. What's wild is that overusing a color drains the weaver's corresponding emotions—too much red makes you apathetic, while excess blue leaves you numb to pain. The system rewards creativity, letting mages combine threads in endless ways.
'Gilded' struck me as a brilliant fusion of European folklore and industrial revolution vibes. The world-building clearly draws from Germanic myths, especially the eerie tale of the Pied Piper, but it’s twisted into something darker and more lavish. The cursed town’s opulence mirrors the gilded age’s excesses, where wealth hides rot underneath. The author’s background in folklore studies shines through—she doesn’t just reuse tropes; she reinvents them. The way the mill’s machinery intertwines with magic feels fresh, like a steam-punk Grimm’s fairy tale. The protagonist’s struggle against a predatory system mirrors real-world class tensions, making the fantasy eerily relatable.
I recently dived into 'The Spectacular' and was blown away by its depth. The author, Sarah J. Maas, crafted this masterpiece after a trip to Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, where the raw power of nature sparked her imagination. She blended that with her love of Norse mythology, weaving tales of gods and mortals into a modern epic. The protagonist’s struggle mirrors Maas’s own battles with creativity, making it deeply personal.
Her fascination with antiheroes also shines—the book’s flawed, fiery characters reflect her belief that greatness isn’t about perfection. She once mentioned in an interview how a chance encounter with a street musician in Reykjavík inspired the novel’s melancholic yet hopeful tone. The result? A story that feels both ancient and fresh, like a saga retold by a campfire.