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Waking Up With a System It Couldn't Get Any Weirder... R-Right blends surreal humor and existential dread as a protagonist grapples with an inexplicable, intrusive system altering their reality in absurd and unsettling ways.
C R E A T U R E
C R E A T U R E
Asya is the most promising ballerina the Royal Ballet has seen in years. Wildly ambitious, back-breakingly disciplined, and immensely driven, she has only one objective: prima ballerina. There is nothing she won't do to earn this once-in-a-generation title. But behind her ballerina grace she hides dark secrets of an inhumanly strict mother, pushing her body to cruel limits, and serial hookups with male dancers. Roman Zharnov is the star of the Russian ballet: young, successful, arrogant, beautiful, and worst of all, talented. He's come to London for a fresh start after earning himself the nickname 'the bad boy of ballet'. It is during a rehearsal that his eye falls on Asya, a nineteen-year-old soloist with spitfire in her eyes and a raw talent capable of silencing an auditorium. But Asya has a partner, and she wants to stay as far away as possible from the Russian prodigy with a reputation that won't seem to leave him alone. In the competitive world of classical ballet Asya is climbing the ranks, earning coveted parts and building a name for herself as a promising soloist. But all the while she is playing a dangerous game behind the curtain. Roman has found the one ballerina that can keep up with him and wants her to partner him, but he will soon realise that animals can't do what she does.
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Raven's Waking Dream
Raven's Waking Dream
"Don't hurt her!" Liliana screams, throwing herself over me ready to give up everything to protect me the same as I will do for her. I whimper at the taste of blood in my mouth making me feel sick knowing the source and what it likely means. "She didn't mean it, I promise she didn't," Liliana cries while looking up at the wolf not afraid for herself, but me, then I catch a glimpse of why. I whimper when my eyes find Benji on the ground with his throat ripped apart making me tear my eyes away to look up at the large familiar wolf. "Raven?" His link connects to mine and my eyes widen not sure why I can hear him knowing I should only be able to hear my pack members. "Beta Embry?" I cry recognizing his voice, looking around I try to figure out what happened as wolves began to show up growling in anger as a few howl. "What did I do? What happened? What did I do?" I almost scream while looking at my hands remembering what it felt like to hurt Benji, feeling his flesh between my teeth and his blood running down my throat.Raven born by a blood moon and Liliana her identical twin born by a hunter's moon. Raven's life feels like a waking dream as she struggles through shifting at an unusually young age, navigating her abilities, becoming an Alpha, and finding her mates. While Liliana struggles with her world crashing down around her, becoming the subject of bullying, abuse, and constantly being overlooked. Follow Raven's journey to protect Liliana above all else while finding herself, her mates, and her purpose in a world full of people who would control or destroy her. Continue book two: Raven's Agony of Desire
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Couldn't Hide the Feelings
Couldn't Hide the Feelings
At the age of thirteen, Ashley secretly fell in love with a man. The man looks cold and lazy, talks like a bad-boy, often comes to her house and spends an afternoon playing games in her brother's room. Seeing Ashley come in to deliver some snacks, he would raise his eyelids carelessly, smiling like a tempting devil, "Kiddo, what's the matter with you? You always blush when you see me. "
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The Alpha Who Couldn't Forget
The Alpha Who Couldn't Forget
Three years of rejection was supposed to be Amanda's greatest trial. It wasn't. When her fated mate publicly crowns another woman as his mate and future Luna, Amanda's world shatters under the weight of his betrayal. But before the pack's cruel rumors can ruin her, a shocking secret changes everything. Her second-chance mate arrives and saves her when she needs him the most. And he isn't just any wolf. He is Ambrose Halstead, the powerful and predatory Alpha King. Now bound to a king who refuses to let her go, Amanda is dragged into a world of lethal pack politics, treacherous alliances, and deadly schemes. Surviving her ex was hard. Surviving the obsession of the Alpha King might just be impossible.
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THE MATE HE COULDN'T CLAIM
THE MATE HE COULDN'T CLAIM
Adelina, having just completed her shift for the first time, is summoned to Aspen after mysterious documents prove she is the fated mate of Daxon Reyes, the powerful Alpha billionaire. Though terrified and unprepared, she travels to Colorado. When their eyes meet during a pack gathering, the mate bond snaps into place. Electricity, heat, possession but also terror. Dax seems distant. He vanishes shortly after. A week later, she’s summoned again only to be rejected in front of the pack council, humiliated by the very wolf meant to protect her. Her world crumbles. RISING ACTION 1. Adelina’s Escape Broken and alone, Adelina flees Aspen with the help of Caleb, Dax’s Beta, who believes Dax was coerced. She hides in the Appalachian Mountains, where her late mother once lived. There, she discovers she is pregnant. 2. The Bloodline Truth An ancient Seer from a rogue Appalachian pack reveals the truth: Adelina is the last living descendant of the Moon Matron line ancient, powerful female wolves who were once equal in power to Alphas. Her child may carry an evolved form of werewolf power. 3. Back in Aspen Dax, haunted by visions and physical pain (side effects of rejecting a true mate), begins to question everything. He investigates Adelina’s past and discovers documents that Sylvia manipulated Adelina’s lineage was true. The Council had lied to maintain their power. 4. The Child Threat Sylvia learns of Adelina’s pregnancy and sees the child as a threat to her legacy. She sends hunters after Adelina to ensure the child never sees the moonlight. 5. Adelina Builds a New Pack Isolated but not defeated, Adelina begins forming bonds with rogues, lone wolves, and rejected females. Her strength grows. She becomes an Alpha in her own right, a Luna by force of will.
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Won't Get Fooled Again
Won't Get Fooled Again
My fiance called me to post bail after he was arrested. When I arrived, however, I was informed that he was caught in a compromising position. "I came to protect Lily because I was worried for her safety," my fiance retorted, putting an arm around her shoulder. "But her boyfriend didn't believe me. Or is it the same for you too? Go post bail already." Nonetheless, I spied the lacy underwear poking out ever so slightly over his belt. In the past, I would have made a scene as I demanded an explanation. But now, I was as cool as a cucumber. When the cops asked what our relationship was, I paused in thought for a moment, before saying quietly, "His employer." Once I signed the papers, I texted my brother: [I'll go on that blind date. Schedule it for three days later.]
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When Will The Night We Began Get A Film Adaptation?

9 Answers2025-10-29 18:33:23

Crazy how stories that live on the page suddenly feel like they could breathe on screen — I’ve been following chatter about 'The Night We Began' and here's my take on when a film might actually arrive.

From what I can piece together, the most likely scenario is a two-to-three year window from the moment a studio officially greenlights the project. That includes time for optioning rights (if that’s not already done), hiring a screenwriter, a couple of script drafts, casting, pre-production, a typical 8–12 week shoot, and then post-production plus marketing. If everything aligns — a hungry studio, a clear script, the right lead attached — you could see festival premiere talk within 18 months and a wide release in year two. If there are complications, like rewrites, scheduling conflicts with actors, or financing hiccups, expect it to stretch to three or four years.

I’m personally excited about how the tone and emotional beats of 'The Night We Began' could translate visually; it's one of those books where a tight director and a thoughtful script could make fans very happy, so I’m cautiously optimistic and checking for official announcements whenever I can.

Does Alpha'S Redemption After Her Death Get A TV Adaptation?

7 Answers2025-10-22 02:13:27

Lately I've been diving into how niche novels either get swallowed by Hollywood or blossom on streaming, and 'Alpha's Redemption After Her Death' keeps coming up in my conversations. To be blunt: there is no widely released TV adaptation of it that I can point to as a finished show. What exists are fan campaigns, theory videos, a few impressive cosplay and fan-art reels, and chatter on forums where people map scenes they'd love to see on screen.

That said, the book's structure—rich lore, clear three-act character arc, and those cinematic setpieces—makes it a dream candidate for a serialized format. If a studio did pick it up, I'd expect at least one full season to cover the opening arc, with careful trimming of side plots and preserving the emotional beats that make the protagonist's arc resonate. I've imagined a streaming adaptation leaning into practical effects for the intimate moments and high-quality VFX for the more surreal sequences; it would need a showrunner who respects the source material's tone to avoid turning it into something unrecognizable. For now, though, it's still in the realm of hopeful speculation for fans like me, and I can't help smiling when I picture certain scenes translated beautifully on screen.

Who Are The Main Characters In The Right To Write?

3 Answers2026-01-12 10:22:51

The Right to Write' by Julia Cameron isn't a novel with characters in the traditional sense—it's more of a guidebook for unlocking creativity. But if we're talking about 'voices' that stand out, Cameron herself feels like the main character! Her warm, encouraging tone is like a mentor nudging you to pick up a pen. She shares personal anecdotes—like her struggles with writer's block—that make her feel relatable. Then there's the 'inner critic' she often mentions, that nagging voice we all battle when trying to create. It’s less about a cast and more about the dialogue between inspiration and doubt.

What I love is how she frames everyday people as heroes too—the busy parent jotting ideas on napkins, the hesitant beginner. It’s like she’s saying, 'You’re already part of this story.' Her reflections on artists like Mozart add depth, but the real spotlight stays on the reader. It’s a book where you’re both audience and protagonist by the end.

Can I Get A PDF Of Chilton'S Auto Repair Manual 1964-71?

3 Answers2026-01-06 17:30:00

Back when I was elbow-deep in restoring my grandpa's '67 Mustang, I desperately needed a Chilton's manual for those vintage specs. The 1964-71 editions are like gold for classic car enthusiasts, but tracking down a PDF isn’t straightforward. Copyright laws make digital copies tricky—publishers usually keep tight control. I ended up scouring eBay for a physical copy, but if you’re set on a PDF, niche forums like Classic Car Talk or DIY Auto Repair subreddits sometimes have users sharing scanned pages (though it’s a gray area).

Honestly, the tactile feel of flipping through that old manual added to the charm of the project. The grease stains and handwritten notes from previous owners felt like part of the car’s history. If you go digital, just be prepared to cross-reference with modern forums—some of those '60s techniques are hilariously outdated!

Will A Marked Lover Get A TV Or Anime Adaptation?

4 Answers2025-10-20 11:03:14

This topic gets me hyped because 'A Marked Lover' sits in an interesting sweet spot where fan energy, genre trends, and platform appetite all collide. From everything I've followed, adaptations are driven less by pure quality and more by measurable momentum — readership numbers, social-media traction, and whether the rights-holders are open to partnership. If the original has strong monthly traffic, active fan art communities, and shareable moments that trend on short-video platforms, producers will notice. Live-action drama producers love serialized romance that can pull consistent weekly viewers, while anime studios chase visually distinctive hooks and scenes that animate well.

There are complications too: if 'A Marked Lover' contains mature content, culturally specific themes, or ambiguous romance dynamics, it might need toning down or reworking for mainstream TV or a family-friendly anime slot. On the flip side, streaming services are hungrier than ever for niche hits — they’ll take calculated risks to capture passionate fanbases. Ultimately, I’d say the probability increases if the creators actively monetize, translate, and hype the IP; treat it like a product, not just a personal project. I’m rooting for it, and honestly I’d squeal if they announced an adaptation soon — I can already picture favorite panels coming to life on screen.

Where To Get Free Designs For Cool Book Nooks Online?

4 Answers2025-07-04 09:44:02

As someone who spends way too much time crafting cozy reading spaces, I’ve scoured the internet for free book nook designs that are both creative and easy to assemble. Websites like Thingiverse and MyMiniFactory offer a treasure trove of 3D printable designs, from enchanted forests to vintage libraries. These platforms are perfect if you own a 3D printer and want to customize your nook.

For those who prefer DIY, Pinterest is a goldmine for inspiration. I’ve found countless step-by-step guides and templates for book nooks made from cardboard, wood, or even repurposed materials. Blogs like 'The Book Nook Corner' also share free PDF templates with detailed instructions. If you’re into fantasy themes, Etsy occasionally has free downloads—just filter by 'price: free' and keep an eye out for limited-time offers.

Can I Get Psychology Books Online For Free From Publishers?

4 Answers2025-07-04 19:07:17

As someone who spends a lot of time digging into psychology books, I’ve found that while many publishers offer free samples or limited-time access, full free books are rare unless they’re classics or academic texts. Websites like Open Library or Project Gutenberg host older psychology works like 'The Interpretation of Dreams' by Freud or 'Man’s Search for Meaning' by Viktor Frankl, which are invaluable for beginners.

Some publishers, like Springer or APA, occasionally provide free access to select titles during promotions or for educational purposes. University libraries also often have digital collections accessible to the public. If you’re looking for contemporary bestsellers like 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman, though, you’ll likely need a library card or subscription service like Scribd. It’s worth checking Humble Bundle too—they sometimes offer psychology ebook bundles for charity.

What Are The Top 10 Must-Read R Manga Series?

5 Answers2025-10-08 13:23:12

Diving into the world of manga is like opening a treasure chest filled with unmissable gems, and when it comes to r manga, there’s a delightful mix to explore. One that instantly comes to mind is 'Yona of the Dawn.' Its blend of adventure and emotional depth is captivating, and the character growth is just phenomenal! I loved how Yona transforms from a sheltered princess into a fierce, independent woman, fighting for her right to happiness while gathering a band of loyal friends. Another standout is 'Tokyo Ghoul,' a dark narrative full of psychological twists that made me question humanity itself. Kaneki's journey is heart-wrenching, and the art style captures the grim atmosphere perfectly.

Don't overlook 'Nana' either; it's a beautiful story about friendship and love in the chaotic world of punk rock. The characters feel so real, and their struggles resonate deeply. I often find myself revisiting moments that brought me to tears! Plus, 'Berserk' cannot be left out—it’s an absolute masterpiece of dark fantasy that combines stunning artwork with deep themes of fate and suffering. I've had many late nights getting lost in Guts' tragic journey.

These series, along with 'Death Note' and 'One Piece,' top my list as must-reads, ensuring a well-rounded experience in the rich landscape of manga! Each offers unique storytelling that sticks with you long after you’ve turned the last page, making them essential picks for any manga enthusiast!

Can I Get New Releases With Book Free Delivery?

5 Answers2025-10-12 00:24:25

Jumping into the world of new book releases, I have to say, the excitement of discovering that one gem can be electrifying! Many bookstores, both online and physical, often offer promotions that include free delivery, especially for new releases. Online retailers like Amazon or Book Depository frequently have deals where you can get free shipping on orders over a certain amount. Plus, if you’re a member of any book subscription service, some even cover shipping costs; it's totally worth checking out!

Of course, local bookstores sometimes have their own special deals, especially if they have an online shop. Supporting these smaller gems not only gets you your hands on the latest titles but also helps out the community. Plus, the charm of receiving a freshly printed book wrapped neatly at your door can be exhilarating. Nothing beats the smell of a new book, right? Just make sure to sign up for newsletters from your favorite shops to snag deals as they come up.

Balancing supporting your local store while enjoying the convenience of online shopping can really enhance your reading experience, so dive right in!

Can Fanfiction Use 'Get It Together' As A Crossover Theme?

2 Answers2025-10-17 03:24:39

Totally possible — using 'get it together' as a crossover theme is one of those ideas that immediately sparks so many fun directions. I’ve used similar prompts in my own writing groups, and what I love is how flexible it is: it can mean a literal mission to fix a broken machine, a therapy-style arc where characters confront their flaws, or a chaotic road trip where everyone learns boundaries. When you’re combining different universes, that flexibility is gold. You can lean into tonal contrast (putting a superhero and a slice-of-life protagonist on the same self-help journey is comedy and catharsis), or you can create a more serious, ensemble-style redemption story where each character’s ‘getting it together’ interlocks with the others'.

Practical things I tell myself (and others) when plotting crossovers like this: consider each world’s stakes and scale — power scaling can break immersion if you don’t set ground rules — and be mindful of canon consistency where it matters to readers. I usually pick which elements are non-negotiable (core personality traits, major backstory beats) and which can be adapted for the crossover. Tagging is important too; mark spoilers, major character deaths, and which fandoms are included, and put trigger warnings for therapy or mental health themes if you’re leaning into that angle. Also, using 'get it together' in your title or summary is catchy, but sometimes a subtler title that hints at growth works better for readers looking for character-driven stories.

Legality and ethics are straightforward enough: fan fiction is generally tolerated so long as you’re not profiting off other creators’ IPs, and many platforms have their own rules — I post different edits to AO3, Wattpad, or my personal blog depending on the audience. Don’t ghostwrite copyrighted lines verbatim from recent work if it’s within protected text, and always credit the original sources in your notes. Most importantly, focus on making the emotional core real. Whether you write a one-shot where two worlds collide at a self-help convention or an epic serial where a band of misfits literally rebuilds a city, the crossover theme of 'get it together' gives you a natural arc: messy conflict, awkward teamwork, setbacks, and finally, imperfect but earned growth. I keep coming back to this theme because it lets characters be both ridiculous and deeply human, and that balance is a joy to write.

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