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At Arm's length
At Arm's length
There has always been something electric between you and me, don't even try to deny it. You have felt it too. You might call it pure attraction or love call it anything, but it exists. In your mind, and in your soul and body, don't even try to deny it. " he whispered softly. I really wanted to hit him, but he was only saying the truth after all. .......... A love story of two people from different tribes, high school sweethearts. Sewa who proved to be a difficult game, setting a distance between the one she was attracted to. The more Kene trailed her the more he realized she could not be easily caught.
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Midwinter Town: A Novella
Midwinter Town: A Novella
At the beginning of the story Prince Yamato is on a mission to defeat the rebels that terrorize the countryside. Local warlords led by Minamoto family, their representative Minamoto Yorimoto, plan to replace the ruling house Nakatomi with one of their choosing. The plans are set. Prince Yamato waits in the Midwinter Town. In the meantime, Fujiwara Fuhito has his own problems to deal with. Like in every other place in the country, bandits roam in his hold. A mysterious figure slowly walks through a mysterious forest. That figure is Kazuma, a man that runs from his past, try to live the present and hoping for a better future.
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Viktor: A Bratva Wolves Novella
Viktor: A Bratva Wolves Novella
I was always different from my brothers; always more sensitive and perceptive. I never knew if this was a gift from the Goddess or not, but my brother, Alpha Kai, used my sixth sense to his advantage and that's what helped raise our pack to infamy. But in the end, it would be that sixth sense which led to my demise - dead before I could even face my mate and his betrayal. My soft heart led to my death, and my trusting nature helped the enemy get ahead with their plans. So here I am, sifting through my memories in the Other and watching my family as they continue to live their lives without me. All the while wishing I could be there with them. **** This is a companion novel to the Bratva Wolves Novels and is not a standalone. Do not read this book if you have not read The Bratva Wolves Collection first.
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Hold Me Close: A Heron’s Landing Novella
Hold Me Close: A Heron’s Landing Novella
"After a messy break-up, police officer Matthew Haldon is fine living in his cabin out in the woods all by himself. He has his dogs to keep him company and his job to keep him busy. He never expects to find love again, especially not with the woman he finds stranded on the side of the road during a blizzard. When Matt realizes that Holly Cook has nowhere to go, he invites her to stay at his cabin for the night. Holly is dangerous, though: with her fiery red hair and her bubbly personality, she tempts Matt like no woman ever has. As the snowstorm rages outside, Matt and Holly share a night that neither will forget. Yet Holly’s past isn’t about to let her go—and now, neither is Matt. This title was previously published as Adore Me Ardently. It’s been rereleased with a brand-new look and with lightly edited content."
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Queit Places: A Novella of Cosmic Folk Horror
Queit Places: A Novella of Cosmic Folk Horror
In the quiet of the forest, the darkest fears are born. The people of Dunballan, harbour a dark secret. A secret more terrible than the Beast that stalks the dense forests of Dunballan. A secret that holds David McCavendish, last in a long line of Lairds, in its unbreakable grip. It’s down to Sally, David’s lover, to free David from the sinister clutches of the Beast. But, with the whole town against her, she must ally herself with an ancient woodland force and trace Dunballan’s secret back to its bitter origins. Those origins lie within the McCavendish family history, and a blasphemous heresy that stretches back to the beginning of time. Some truths are too terrible to face, and the darkest of these lie waiting for Sally, in the Quiet Places. ©️ Crystal Lake Publishing
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Getting Over Him (A Bonus Novella - Arianna's POV)
Getting Over Him (A Bonus Novella - Arianna's POV)
Falling in love for the first time should be the most amazing feeling in the world. For me, it was the exact opposite. See, the guy I fell in love with turned out to be a cheat. The best part, the real doozy? He cheated on me with my very own twin sister. The entire debacle left me with enough wounds, and knives in my back to last me a lifetime. I was convinced I’d never fall in love again. Ever. Until I ran into my past. Orlando was my first crush. My friend. But he’s not the Orlando I remember. He’s changed. Now he’s the silent, brooding type. The type I should avoid while nursing a broken heart. I know I shouldn’t risk it. I know I should keep my distance. But here’s the thing…I can’t.
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Why Did The Author Publish Leftover Chapters As A Novella?

5 Answers2025-08-30 04:25:04

There’s a cozy logic to publishing leftover chapters as a novella that I find oddly satisfying. Often those chapters don’t fit the rhythm of the main book — maybe they dig into a side character, experiment with voice, or dwell on worldbuilding beats that would slow down the central plot. By carving them out, the author protects pacing and keeps the main arc lean while still preserving the material for readers who want deeper immersion.

I bought a small paperback once that compiled those shoehorned scenes and it felt like opening a secret drawer: the tone shifted, the stakes softened, and I got to linger over a place the author loved but couldn’t keep in the original. Sometimes it’s pragmatic too — contractual limits, word counts imposed by publishers, or editorial feedback saying a chapter works better standalone.

So a novella becomes both a gift and a gallery: fans get extra texture, the main work retains its shape, and the author gets to show different facets without breaking the novel’s momentum. I usually treat those novellas like bonus tracks on a favorite album, and happily pull them out when I want more of that world.

Where Can Readers Find The Hedge Knight Novella Online?

5 Answers2025-10-17 06:19:04

If you want to read 'The Hedge Knight' online, I usually point people to a few legit and easy places that respect the author and the publishers. The most straightforward route is to buy the novella as part of the official collection 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'—it's sold as an ebook on major platforms like Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books, and Barnes & Noble. Buying that edition gets you all three Dunk and Egg tales in one tidy package, and the ebook versions often go on sale, so it's a friendly way to support the work without breaking the bank.

Beyond purchases, I lean heavily on library options. My local library app (Libby/OverDrive) has saved me more than once when I wanted to reread 'The Hedge Knight' without spending money. Hoopla is another library-linked service that sometimes carries the audiobook or ebook. If your library is part of those networks, you can borrow the digital edition for free—just check your library card and regional availability. Libraries also do interlibrary loans, so asking a librarian politely can sometimes snag a copy in either digital or physical form.

I also recommend the audiobook route if you like to listen while doing chores or commuting. Audible and other audiobook shops usually have 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' or standalone performances of 'The Hedge Knight.' Subscriptions or credit sales make it easy to grab a copy. For fans of different formats, there are graphic-novel adaptations and collected print editions at bookstores and comic shops; those are great if you like visuals. Lastly, keep an eye on George R.R. Martin's official pages and the publisher's site for any authorized free promotions or reissues. Supporting legitimate channels keeps these stories available, and personally I love revisiting the tale of Dunk and Egg when I need a little medieval comfort, so I try to buy or borrow properly whenever I can.

What Is The Yoto Wild Robot Track Length On Yoto Player?

3 Answers2025-12-30 08:35:57

I got curious about this myself and checked my Yoto setup: the 'Wild Robot' story on Yoto Player runs roughly 5 hours and 58 minutes in total.

On the Yoto app it shows the full runtime next to the card details, and on the Player itself you can see the elapsed/remaining time while it plays. If you have the card version, the Player treats it as one long track, so it keeps a continuous timer rather than splitting into tiny chapters. That 5:58 figure is for the complete narration on the card/app edition I own — it’s the unabridged reading that covers the whole book.

I like listening to it in long stretches on weekend afternoons; the length gives the story room to breathe and the voice actor settles into a great rhythm. If you prefer shorter chunks, you can use bookmarks or the app to jump to passages, but for me the near-six-hour run is perfect for getting lost in 'Wild Robot'. It felt long enough to be immersive without overstaying its welcome.

Who Are The Main Characters In No Matter How Far: A Rosemont Series Christmas Novella?

4 Answers2026-02-24 03:02:49

The heart of 'No Matter How Far: A Rosemont Series Christmas Novella' revolves around two deeply relatable characters—Emily and Daniel. Emily’s this warm, determined woman who’s trying to balance her career with her personal life, and Daniel’s the kind of guy who seems aloof at first but has layers of kindness beneath. Their chemistry feels so natural, like watching old friends reconnect. The novella’s set during Christmas, so there’s this cozy, nostalgic vibe that makes their emotional journey even more touching.

What I love is how the author weaves in side characters like Emily’s sister, who adds this playful dynamic, and Daniel’s gruff but caring father. They don’t overshadow the main pair but instead highlight their growth. The story’s got these quiet moments—like decorating a tree or sharing hot cocoa—that make you feel like you’re right there with them. It’s one of those holiday reads that sticks with you because the characters just feel real.

Which Episodes Of Outlander Season 7 Are Extended Length?

3 Answers2026-01-17 10:38:45

Wow — 'Outlander' season 7 definitely pads a few episodes out so you get the full emotional beats. The extended-length episodes are basically the big bookends and the breakpoints: Episodes 1, 8, 9, and 16 tend to run longer than the typical hour. The season was split into two halves, and Starz gives each half a bigger premiere and a heftier finale, which is why you’ll notice the first episode of each block and the last episode of each block stretching out to accommodate the longer setups and payoffs.

From a viewer’s perspective that feels great: the extra minutes let characters breathe, give the score and scenery room to land, and save certain confrontations from feeling rushed. If you’re planning a watch party, block out more time for those episodes — they’re not short. I also like how this mirrors other serialized shows that treat pivotal episodes as event television. Personally, I enjoyed the slower pacing in those stretches because scenes that would normally be compressed become lingering, which suits the emotional tenor of 'Outlander' really well.

Can Novel AI Alternatives Generate Full-Length Books?

2 Answers2026-03-29 13:01:22

Novel AI tools have come a long way in recent years, and the idea of them crafting full-length books isn't as far-fetched as it might seem. I've experimented with a few of these platforms myself, and while they can generate coherent chapters, there's still a noticeable gap when it comes to sustaining depth over hundreds of pages. For instance, I tried using one to draft a fantasy novel, and while the world-building snippets were impressively detailed, the character arcs felt disjointed after 50 or so pages. The AI struggled to maintain consistent motivations or subtle foreshadowing, things a human writer nurtures over time.

That said, these tools are fantastic for brainstorming or overcoming writer's block. I've seen authors use them to generate side plots or even dialogue snippets when they're stuck. The tech shines in shorter bursts—think interactive fiction or web serials—where the audience tolerates (or even enjoys) a looser narrative flow. But for a polished, emotionally resonant 400-page book? We're not there yet. Maybe in another five years, with better context retention and emotional nuance, AI could be a co-author rather than just a writing aid.

What Is The Wild Robot Movie Length On Theatrical Release?

3 Answers2026-01-19 16:55:29

this question keeps popping up: how long is the theatrical version of 'The Wild Robot'? Short and direct — there isn't an official theatrical runtime to point to. As of mid-2024, no widely released theatrical adaptation of 'The Wild Robot' has a published length, so you won't find a confirmed minute count on box office listings or streaming catalogs yet.

That said, I like to play armchair director, so here's what I think would make sense. The book's themes — survival, community, and emotional growth — fit neatly into a roughly 80–100 minute animated movie. That span gives room for establishing Roz's crash, her learning curve with the island animals, the emotional stakes when danger comes, and a satisfying character arc without overstretching for kids and family audiences.

If it ever does hit theaters, expect marketing to lock onto a runtime in that neighborhood. If studios wanted to make a more epic, adult-leaning version, they could stretch it to 110–120 minutes, but commercially, family-friendly adaptations typically aim for the snappy 85–95 minute sweet spot. Personally, I hope they keep it lean and heartfelt — that feels truest to the spirit of 'The Wild Robot'.

What Is The Length Of A Science Book

3 Answers2025-06-10 02:53:09

I've noticed science books vary wildly in length. A beginner-friendly book like 'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking is around 200 pages, perfect for casual readers. But if you dive into textbooks like 'Campbell Biology,' you're looking at 1,000+ pages of dense material. Popular science titles usually aim for 300-400 pages to balance depth and accessibility. I personally prefer mid-length books around 350 pages—they give enough space to explore concepts without overwhelming you. Field-specific books also differ; physics tends toward brevity, while biology or medical sciences often require more detailed explanations, pushing page counts higher.

How Does The Length Differ In Abridged Vs Unabridged Book Formats?

5 Answers2025-12-08 02:39:11

Abridged and unabridged books feel like two different entities in the literary world. An unabridged version typically retains every word from the original text, preserving the author's voice, pacing, and depth of narrative. For instance, classics like 'Moby Dick' or epic fantasies like 'The Lord of the Rings' can be massively different in their unabridged forms since the layers of detail contribute significantly to world-building and character development.

On the other hand, an abridged version cuts those layers down, often trimming entire chapters or sections that might be deemed unnecessary for a quicker experience. This is great for busy readers who want the essence of a story without committing to the full length. I remember picking up an abridged version of 'War and Peace' and finding that while I understood the overall plot, I missed out on the subtleties of Tolstoy's writing that truly bring the story to life.

In some cases, entire subplots can vanish altogether! You might lose character arcs or intriguing discussions that, when cut, change the emotional impact or moral lessons of the story. Such decisions can be polarizing among fans. While some appreciate the time saved, others feel that abridgements dilute the experience, leading to a lack of connection with the story and its characters. It’s like eating a meal without savoring each bite – you’re fed, but you're missing the flavors that make it enjoyable!

How Does The Length Of Novel Compare To The Manga In One Piece?

5 Answers2025-04-29 00:19:52

The length of 'One Piece' as a novel versus its manga is a fascinating comparison. The manga, with over 1000 chapters, is a sprawling epic that dives deep into world-building, character arcs, and intricate plotlines. Each chapter is packed with action, dialogue, and detailed artwork, making it a dense read. A novel adaptation would likely condense some of these elements, focusing more on narrative flow and internal monologues. While the manga’s visual storytelling allows for expansive battles and vibrant settings, a novel would offer a more introspective look at characters like Luffy, Zoro, and Nami, exploring their thoughts and emotions in greater depth. However, the sheer volume of the manga’s content would make a novel adaptation a massive undertaking, potentially spanning multiple books to capture the same level of detail and adventure.

In terms of pacing, the manga’s weekly release format means it’s designed to keep readers hooked with cliffhangers and quick developments. A novel, on the other hand, would have the luxury of a more measured pace, allowing for deeper dives into lore and character backstories. Both formats have their strengths, but the manga’s length and visual impact make it a unique experience that a novel would struggle to replicate fully.

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