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Reborn Without You
Reborn Without You
Six years of marriage. All passion at night, but never tenderness in the daylight. Amelia Sinclair loved Christopher Zephyr deeply, and she swallowed the bitterness as if it were sweet. Her own daughter wasn't allowed to call him father, yet the son of his first love sat on his lap, learning to say the word "dad". The entire family treated that adopted boy as a precious heir, while her own flesh and blood was treated like a shameful stain. It wasn't until Amelia and her daughter paid with their lives—until Christopher signed the cremation papers with his own hand and then took the boy to attend his first love's welcome banquet—that Amelia finally understood. Love couldn't win love. A heartless man had no heart to give. When Amelia was reborn, she swore she would never again cling to that cold and humiliating marriage. In her past life, she had foolishly given up her studies, content to be a housewife and devote herself to her family. In this one, she submitted the divorce papers without hesitation, took her daughter far from the mire, and rebuilt her career until she stood at the top again. In the first week after Amelia left, Christopher dismissed it as one of her tantrums. By the first month, he brushed it off completely. It didn't matter to him what she did, so it was fine to let her go. Later on, he saw her again, standing tall among the industry's elite! Amelia was focused only on her career, and her daughter was focused only on finding herself a new father. And Christopher finally realized that they really didn't want him anymore. The man lost all reason. The one who had always been cold, proud, untouchable, suddenly threw away his dignity. He blocked the mother and daughter pair in full view of everyone, his voice breaking as he pleaded, "Honey, I'll kneel here if I have to. Please... just love me one more time."
8.8
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1014 Chapters
Pregnant With Baby No. 2, and All Our Pets Want Me Dead
Pregnant With Baby No. 2, and All Our Pets Want Me Dead
After I get pregnant with my second child, all the pets in my household start viewing me as their biggest enemy. The tabby cat who once loved clinging to me now poops in my nutritious meals every day. The parrot who only knows how to repeat "hello" begins cursing at me to suffer from a miscarriage. "Die, Leanne Foster!" When I feed the goldfish, they protest against my efforts by quitting food entirely. The next day, they are all dead. Even the terrier I've kept with me for ten years lunges at me like a mad bitch the moment she sees the baby clothes in my hands. After I almost suffer from a miscarriage, I plan on giving the pets away. But my daughter, Harper Steele, hugs the terrier and the cat as she pleads to me sadly, "Mommy, please don't give them away!" My husband, Adam Steele, is worried about my unborn baby, but he also doesn't want to hurt Harper's feelings. In the end, he comes up with a compromising solution. "Honey, there's still one month left till your due date. Just endure the pets for a month, okay? I'll lock them up in their crates and make sure that you're safe." Eventually, I agree to that solution after giving it some thought. But unexpectedly, on the day my water breaks, as soon as I dial Adam's number, the pets rush out of their crates simultaneously and begin tearing at my stomach with their claws and fangs. In the end, I close my eyes weakly from the sheer pain. I can never understand why my pets hate the unborn baby in my womb that much. When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the day I find out I'm pregnant with my second child.
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9 Chapters
The Billionaire's Runaway Lover
The Billionaire's Runaway Lover
27-year-old Lilith Hill has never been with a man. When her friend pushes her to get into a secret relationship with the sexiest man alive, billionaire Kai Rivera, she jumps at the opportunity. But powerful men come from powerful families and she is just a little author who has no one backing her. What will she do when an unexpected pregnancy rocks the world. Will Kai forgive her for her deception? [Warning: Mature Content]
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94 Chapters
Bound to the CEO
Bound to the CEO
Already a billionaire at a young age of 28, Sebastian Jackson "SJ" Kincaid has the world at his feet. He could have anything and anybody he wants with just one command from him.Ellisande Porter, an innocent, young, simple woman is secretly married to SJ, who only met him once and that was during their wedding, which their families had arranged when she was still 17.Four years later, she is being whisked into the limelight and being groomed to become the next Mrs. Kincaid. With nothing but hate she gets from SJ, will Elli be able to find a way to win his heart? Will SJ as well learn to accept his fate and learn to love her? Will a certain past that is catching up be able to help the two be together or tear them apart? Will their love story just stay as arranged or will they be able to fall in love with each other?
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116 Chapters
Mated To Big Brother-in-law
Mated To Big Brother-in-law
Life was perfect until she met her boyfriend's big brother. There was a forbidden law in the Night Shade Pack that if the head Alpha rejected his mate, he would be stripped of his position. Sophia's life would get connected with the law. She was an Omega who was dating the head Alpha's younger brother. Bryan Morrison, the head Alpha, was not only a cold-blooded man but also a charming business tycoon. His name was enough to cause other packs to tremble. He was known as a ruthless man. What if, by some twist of destiny, Sophia's path were to intertwine with his?
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339 Chapters
My Professor Is My Alpha Mate
My Professor Is My Alpha Mate
(Sequel of Pregnant and rejected by my alpha mate. Can be read alone. )Today I had my first kiss. It wasn’t planned. It was also with a complete stranger. As I walked through the halls of my school, Higala Shifter Academy, I paused when a familiar sense washed over me. My boyfriend, Scott, was nearby, and he wasn’t alone. “You are so naughty, Scott,” the she-wolf Sarah chuckled. “Only for you, babe,” he replied, muffled as her lips closed around his. At that moment, I felt sick to my stomach. “Oh, Scott. Stop it. You know we can’t be seen together. What if your girlfriend finds us?” “She’s in class. She’s never late. You don’t need to worry.” My heart was heavy in my chest, but also a wave of fury and resentment crossed me.“Lila?” Scott breathed, staring at me in shock “What are you—” Before he could get the entire question out, I turned to the gentleman beside me, placing my hands on his shoulders and pulling him toward me. He went easily, though his eyes showed nothing but confusion. I closed my eyes tightly so I wouldn’t have to see his expression any longer. Then, our lips touched. Later, I walked into my class but found,It was him… The man I kissed only moments ago in the hallway. The man I had given my first kiss to, was my professor.
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688 Chapters

Where Can I Read The Fourteenth Goldfish Online For Free?

3 Answers2025-11-13 03:53:07

I totally get the urge to find books online, especially when you're itching to dive into a story like 'The Fourteenth Goldfish.' It's such a heartwarming yet thought-provoking read! But here's the thing—finding it legally for free is tricky. Most platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library focus on older, public-domain works, and this one's still under copyright. Your best bet might be checking if your local library offers digital loans through apps like Libby or Hoopla. I remember borrowing it that way once, and it was super convenient. If you're tight on cash, libraries are unsung heroes for book lovers!

That said, I'd caution against shady sites promising 'free' downloads. Not only is it unfair to the author (Jennifer L. Holm deserves support for her amazing work!), but those sites often bombard you with malware or sketchy ads. Maybe keep an eye out for temporary free promotions on Kindle or Google Play Books—they sometimes offer middle-grade titles as part of literacy campaigns. Until then, used bookstores or library sales could snag you a cheap physical copy!

How Do I Treat Common Goldfish Diseases At Home?

2 Answers2025-10-21 20:34:22

If your goldfish looks a little off—clamped fins, white spots, frayed tails, or a swollen belly—my immediate instinct is to slow everything down and get the basics right. I start by setting up a small hospital tank: clean, cycled water, good aeration, and no substrate. Isolating the sick fish prevents stress from tankmates and helps me dose treatments precisely. While the fish is in the hospital tank I’m obsessive about water quality: daily tests for ammonia and nitrite (both must be zero), keeping nitrate low, and performing 25–50% water changes as needed. Poor water quality is the root of most problems, so that step alone often turns things around fast.

For specific issues I use a mix of gentle home remedies and proven products. For white 'salt-like' spots (ich), I’ll gradually raise the temperature a few degrees to speed the parasite lifecycle—slowly, over 12–24 hours, and only with extra aeration—then treat with a commercial ich medicine if needed. For fin rot, improving water and adding aquarium salt at about 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons usually helps while I treat with a broad-spectrum antibacterial product labeled for use on ornamental fish. Swim bladder/constipation I handle more conservatively: a 48-hour fast, then a shelled, cooked pea or two to help clear the gut; if the fish is bloated or showing dropsy-like scales, I’ll move to a short Epsom salt soak and consult an antibiotic course designed for internal infection. For fungal patches, products like Methylene Blue or antifungal drops work, and for external bacterial ulcers I’ll use topical antibacterial meds and stronger water changes.

Prevention is my other obsession: quarantining any new fish for two weeks, not overfeeding (goldfish are notorious gluttons), keeping the tank aerated and filtered for the bioload, and doing regular, scheduled water changes. I always follow product labels and avoid mixing medications unless I know the interactions. Treating goldfish at home is part detective work, part patience; I've seen a scruffy, clamped fish become a stunning comet again after a week of consistent care, and that feeling never gets old.

Is The Goldfish Boy Available To Read Online For Free?

1 Answers2026-03-14 04:25:07

especially since it's such a heartwarming yet mysterious middle-grade novel. From what I've gathered, it's not legally available for free online in its entirety, which is a bummer for readers on a budget. Most platforms like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or even local libraries require a purchase or a library membership to access it. I checked a few of those 'free ebook' sites out of desperation once, but they either had sketchy uploads or broken links—definitely not worth the risk of malware or supporting piracy. The author, Lisa Thompson, deserves the support for crafting such a touching story about anxiety and redemption!

That said, there are ways to read it without breaking the bank. Libraries often have physical or digital copies, and some even offer interlibrary loans if it's not in their collection. I remember borrowing the audiobook version through my library's OverDrive—it was a great experience, especially with the narrator bringing Matthew's voice to life. If you're really strapped for cash, keep an eye out for seasonal sales or secondhand bookstores; I snagged my copy for half-price during a clearance event. It's a gem worth waiting for, even if you can't dive in immediately. The way it handles themes of guilt and friendship still lingers in my mind months later.

Is Memoirs Of A Goldfish Worth Reading For Kids?

2 Answers2026-03-18 11:34:54

I stumbled upon 'Memoirs of a Goldfish' while browsing the children's section at my local library, and it turned out to be such a delightful surprise! The story is told from the perspective of a goldfish, which immediately grabs kids' attention with its quirky, first-person narration. The humor is spot-on—lighthearted and relatable, with just the right amount of silliness to keep young readers giggling. The illustrations are vibrant and expressive, adding layers to the storytelling without overwhelming the text. It’s a great pick for early readers or even as a bedtime read-aloud, thanks to its short, engaging chapters.

What really stands out is how the book subtly teaches empathy and adaptability. The goldfish’s world starts small, but as new tankmates arrive, it learns to navigate change and appreciate companionship. It’s a gentle lesson wrapped in fun, making it perfect for kids who might be dealing with their own 'new additions'—whether it’s a sibling, a classmate, or even a pet. The pacing feels just right, too; it never drags, and the ending leaves you with a warm, satisfied feeling. I’ve recommended it to several parents, and their kids all ended up adoring it—some even demanded goldfish of their own!

Who Are The Main Characters In Memoirs Of A Goldfish?

3 Answers2026-03-18 18:50:49

The heart of 'Memoirs of a Goldfish' revolves around a charmingly simple yet profound cast. Our narrator, the goldfish himself, is this delightful little guy with a surprisingly expressive inner monologue—imagine a fish with the observational wit of a stand-up comedian trapped in a bowl. His world gets shaken up when new tankmates arrive, like the grumpy but secretly soft-hearted snail, the hyperactive guppy who never stops darting around, and the aloof catfish who acts like he’s above it all. There’s even the occasional human hand that disrupts their tiny universe, dropping food or rearranging decorations. What I love is how each character, despite having no names, feels so distinct through their quirks. The goldfish’s growing frustration-turned-affection for his chaotic neighbors mirrors how we all adapt to unexpected friendships.

What’s brilliant is how the story uses these characters to explore themes of space, patience, and community without ever feeling preachy. The snail’s slow-moving cynicism contrasts the guppy’s manic energy, creating this hilarious dynamic where the goldfish plays the straight man. And the catfish? He’s that one friend who pretends not to care but secretly does. By the end, you realize it’s less about individual personalities and more about how they collide—like a tiny aquatic sitcom. I still chuckle remembering the goldfish’s dramatic sigh when the guppy starts yet another lap around the bowl.

Can You Recommend Books Similar To The Goldfish Boy?

2 Answers2026-03-14 06:54:42

The Goldfish Boy' hit me right in the feels with its blend of mystery and emotional depth, so I totally get why you'd want more like it! One book that instantly comes to mind is 'The Truth About Jellyfish' by Ali Benjamin. It’s got that same heart-wrenching mix of grief and curiosity, wrapped up in a protagonist who’s determined to uncover the truth. The way Suzy’s analytical mind works—almost like Matthew in 'The Goldfish Boy'—makes her journey so compelling. Another gem is 'Counting by 7s' by Holly Goldberg Sloan. Willow’s story is packed with quirky brilliance and raw vulnerability, and the way she rebuilds her life after tragedy reminds me of how Matthew confronts his OCD while solving the neighborhood mystery.

If you’re into the detective aspect, 'Three Times Lucky' by Sheila Turnage might be your jam. Mo LoBeau’s small-town sleuthing has a similar charm, though it’s lighter on the emotional weight. For something darker but equally gripping, 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' by Mark Haddon is a classic. Christopher’s unique perspective and the mystery he unravels echo Matthew’s journey, though the tone is more intense. I’d also throw in 'Mockingbird' by Kathryn Erskine—it’s a quieter story about a girl with Asperger’s coping with loss, but it nails that balance of personal struggle and external discovery. All these books left me staring at the ceiling, thinking about life long after I finished them.

Who Are The Main Characters In The Fourteenth Goldfish?

3 Answers2025-11-13 18:43:06

The heart of 'The Fourteenth Goldfish' revolves around three wonderfully quirky characters who each bring something unique to the story. Ellie, the protagonist, is an eleven-year-old girl navigating the awkwardness of middle school while grappling with her grandfather’s unexpected return as a teenager. Her curiosity and resilience make her incredibly relatable—I found myself rooting for her as she balanced science experiments with family drama.

Then there’s Melvin, Ellie’s grandfather, who reverse-ages himself into a 13-year-old boy through a scientific breakthrough. His grumpy-old-man personality trapped in a kid’s body is pure gold. The way he clashes with modern life while obsessing over his research adds both humor and depth. And let’s not forget Ellie’s friend Raj, the theater kid whose creative energy contrasts beautifully with Melvin’s rigid logic. Their dynamic feels so real—like a mashup of 'Freaky Friday' and a STEM fair project gone wonderfully wrong.

Is The Goldfish Boy Worth Reading? Review And Analysis

2 Answers2026-03-14 08:51:33

I picked up 'The Goldfish Boy' on a whim, drawn by its quirky title and cover art, and it turned out to be one of those books that lingers in your mind long after the last page. The story follows Matthew, a boy with severe OCD who observes his neighborhood from his bedroom window, earning him the nickname 'The Goldfish Boy.' When a toddler goes missing, Matthew becomes an unlikely detective, using his observations to piece together clues. What struck me most was how sensitively the author, Lisa Thompson, handles mental health. Matthew's struggles aren't romanticized or trivialized; they feel raw and real, making his small victories all the more poignant.

The mystery itself is engaging, with enough twists to keep you guessing, but it's the characters that truly shine. From Matthew's strained relationship with his parents to his tentative friendship with his neighbor Melody, every interaction feels authentic. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the emotional weight of Matthew's journey rather than rushing to the resolution. If you're looking for a book that combines mystery with heartfelt introspection, 'The Goldfish Boy' is absolutely worth your time. It's a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there's light to be found—and sometimes, it comes from the most unexpected places.

What Are Some Books Like Memoirs Of A Goldfish?

3 Answers2026-03-18 21:43:56

I adore 'Memoirs of a Goldfish' for its whimsical charm and simple yet profound storytelling. If you're looking for similar vibes, 'The Story of Fish and Snail' by Deborah Freedman is a fantastic pick. It’s a heartwarming tale about friendship and adventure, with gorgeous illustrations that pull you into its underwater world. Another gem is 'Not Norman: A Goldfish Story' by Kelly Bennett, which captures the hilarious and tender moments of a boy bonding with his pet goldfish—it’s got that same mix of humor and heart.

For something a little more surreal, 'The Goldfish Boy' by Lisa Thompson is a middle-grade mystery with a protagonist who observes his neighbors like a goldfish in a bowl. It’s darker but retains that observational, introspective quality. And if you just love animal POVs, 'The One and Only Ivan' by Katherine Applegate is a must—it’s poignant, funny, and deeply moving, told from the perspective of a gorilla in a shopping mall. Honestly, any of these will give you that same cozy, reflective feel with a sprinkle of magic.

What Is The Name Of The Goldfish In Pinocchio?

4 Answers2026-04-22 17:00:21

That goldfish in 'Pinocchio' always cracked me up—it's such a tiny detail, but it stuck with me! The fish's name is Cleo, and she’s this adorable little companion swimming around in Geppetto’s workshop. Honestly, she might not be a main character, but her presence adds so much charm to those scenes. The way she bubbles and glides around, reacting to Pinocchio’s antics, feels like a silent commentator on the chaos. Disney’s animation made her feel so alive, like she had her own personality despite not speaking. It’s wild how even minor characters in classics like this leave such an impression—I still hum 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee' and picture Cleo doing loops in her bowl.

Funny thing is, I never realized how much I associated her with the film’s warmth until rewatching it as an adult. She’s part of that cozy, whimsical vibe Geppetto’s place has—the ticking clocks, the wooden toys, and this little goldfish just vibing in the background. Makes me nostalgic for those hand-drawn animation details that felt so full of life.

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