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Lein must accept the fact as one of the humans with the most ridiculous deaths in the world! He is a professional game jockey. However, a crazy request from a rich customer made him push himself too hard. As a result, extreme exhaustion took his life. However, after he opened his eyes after his death; System, Potions, Kingdoms, Caves of Life, Koi fish! Game Malivic World is back to welcome him. "This world is none other than the Malivic World! The game that took my life!" Follow Lein's journey in a real game world.
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Wood Sword

Wood Sword

a boy with no memories, woke up inside a shabby hut in the middle of an unknown forest. What unknown awaits him inside the forest? And what is the secret behind his memory loss?
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WOODS 7

WOODS 7

fifty passengers board a bus unaware that they are about to go on a journey to fight for their lives.
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A Legend of Woof-Woof

A Legend of Woof-Woof

Dandeline, an aromantic and intimidating enchantress, has added stressful days to her other 99+ more problems when she agreed to help the newbie werewolf. Hessuel, who’s annoyingly humble and determined to learn how to howl with no grammatical errors, has set a country trip with Dandeline to find his ‘ghost’ mate who also left him a mark. That was the plan… until the time they spent together, the moments they cheered up each other, their fights together, even their nonsense arguments, have made it possible for their ‘friendship’ to culminate into lovers. But as their trip led them to the grave of the ghost mate, their beautifully invested feelings suddenly changed by a bitter betrayal. Discover how this duo turned their friendship into lovers, lover into enemies, and still marked the craziest legend of werewolves in history!
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Two bookworms

Two bookworms

All it took was a library, friendship and love to change their lives forever
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8 Chs
Hardwood

Hardwood

Seeley Frain is all suits and ties and his fancy sedan. He makes his money working real estate flipping houses with the help of master contractor Chase Washburn. And it’s next to impossible for him to deny he’s attracted to this ruggedly handsome man. But the fear that his feelings may not be returned has kept Seeley from making any moves. At some point, though, his desires are bound to get the best of him.<br><br>On the flip side, Chase Washburn is fully aware of Seeley’s attraction. He’s made it a game to toy with Seeley, everything from wearing his jeans a little tighter to making suggestive remarks that sound dirty. He’s bound to make the real estate agent his one way or another, but what’s the harm in having a little fun first?
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DarkWood

DarkWood

Emmerson Mitchell an Alphas daughter and Marcus King, an Alpha of another pack, find their paths crossing as a new alliance is struck between their packs.
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9 Chs
Fernwood

Fernwood

When Rachel meets the mysterious CEO's son, her future changes forever - especially when the nature of his father's pharmaceutical company and their new blockbuster drug becomes clear
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2 Chs
Woodnote

Woodnote

EXTINCT DOESN'T ALWAYS MEAN LOST. For 500 years the Hummingbird Avians have been driven to extinction due to bat poachers called The Chiroptera. Lilyade is the first new Hummer Avian after five hundred years. Her family warns her of the history of the Chiroptera Poachers and tries to protect her. She refuses to listen causing herself to be in danger even though the poaching stopped years ago after the war. But word spreads through the kingdom of Plumeria and the Bat Queen of Kingdom Icritus hears of Lilyade and targets her and Lilyade is now on the run with Oscar, her neighbor and only one who is willing to put up with her antics and protect her while putting his own life and heart at risk for a girl who's problems are all her own.
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Kevin Woo

Kevin Woo

Another bad ass boy stealing the girl's heart. Enjoy this short story!
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3 Chs
What are the best Woolf novels?
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2024-10-28 15:51
Some of the best Woolf novels include 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It beautifully portrays a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, exploring her thoughts, memories, and the society around her. Another great one is 'To the Lighthouse', which delves deep into the relationships within a family and the passage of time.
What are the characteristics of Virginia Woolf novels?
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2024-12-06 00:40
Virginia Woolf novels are known for their stream - of - consciousness writing style. This means the narrative often follows the unbroken flow of a character's thoughts and feelings. For example, in 'Mrs. Dalloway', we get to peek into Clarissa Dalloway's mind as she goes about her day, and it gives a very intimate and complex view of her character.
What are the best Virginia Woolf novels?
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2024-12-05 08:44
Well, 'Mrs. Dalloway' is surely one of the best. It's a brilliant work that shows Woolf's stream - of - consciousness technique at its finest. Then there's 'To the Lighthouse', a novel that beautifully captures the complex relationships within a family. Also, 'A Room of One's Own' is important. Although it's more of an extended essay, it's still considered one of her great works, as it discusses women's writing and the need for independence and space for women artists.
Best Virginia Woolf novel to start with?
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2024-12-02 02:48
I would recommend 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It's a great starting point as it gives a good sense of Woolf's stream - of - consciousness style. The story unfolds over the course of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, and through her thoughts and interactions, Woolf weaves a complex tapestry of post - World War I London society.
Analysis of 'Professions for Women' by Virginia Woolf
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2024-11-30 00:32
In 'Professions for Women', Woolf explores the challenges women faced in entering professions. She uses her own experiences, like her struggle as a female writer. Women had to break through numerous barriers, both social and internalized. For example, the Angel in the House concept was something they had to overcome.
What are the best Virginia Woolf stories?
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2024-11-22 17:57
Well, 'A Room of One's Own' is also among the best. In this story, Woolf makes a powerful argument about the importance of financial independence and a private space for women writers. It's not a traditional narrative but rather a collection of thoughts and ideas that are both profound and inspiring.
Analysis of Woolf's 'Modern Fiction'
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2024-11-22 05:55
Woolf's ideas in 'Modern Fiction' have had a profound impact on modernist literature. Her call for a new kind of fiction led to the development of stream - of - consciousness writing. Writers started to experiment more with the representation of time and the inner self, as seen in works by Joyce and others influenced by Woolf.
What is the best Virginia Woolf novel?
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2024-11-20 10:00
To the Lighthouse is also often regarded as a top - tier Virginia Woolf novel. It beautifully portrays the passage of time and the relationships within a family. The lighthouse serves as a powerful symbol throughout the story, representing different things for different characters. The novel's complex characters and Woolf's unique writing style make it a very rewarding read.
What are the top Virginia Woolf novels?
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2024-11-09 05:43
Some of the top Virginia Woolf novels include 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It's a masterpiece that delves deep into the life of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, exploring her thoughts, memories, and the society she lives in. Another great one is 'To the Lighthouse', which beautifully portrays the passage of time and the relationships within a family.
What are the famous Virginia Woolf novels?
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2024-10-29 19:51
Then there is 'Jacob's Room'. In this novel, Woolf begins to experiment more with her writing style. It's a story about Jacob Flanders, told through fragmented memories and impressions of those who knew him. It gives a sense of the hollowness left by Jacob's death, and Woolf uses this to explore broader themes about the nature of human existence and how we are remembered.
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