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Winning the Alpha's Heart

Winning the Alpha's Heart

Born of Alpha bloodline, Twilight is destined to succeed her father in ruling the Sliver Dragon Pack. The young, free-spirited alpha female is the strongest warrior in the pack, surpassing even her own father, and never cared about whether or not she would find her mate. Until the day she found him, the young Alpha-to-be of a neighbouring pack. Only to have him reject her for his bed buddy. Enraged and broken-hearted, she ran away and got severely injured along the way. Suddenly, she woke up in an unfamiliar place, only to find that her second-chance mate, Takumi, saved her. But her now cold-hearted self refuses to accept another mate but he won't give up that easily. Can Takumi win the Alpha's heart? Here’s a little sneak peek: “Imagine the one person who was literally made for you, supposed to be your other half and complete you in a way that no one else can and yet wants nothing to do with you. I’m over it, but I still feel like a monster for how I reacted to it. I know it happened a long time ago, but I still hate myself for it. His dad said it was ok, but I think he only said it to make me feel less guilty and deep down he hates me. And I'm pretty sure everyone else feels the same way.” It was then that she felt a little wetness on her face; she didn't realize that tears were streaming down her cheeks the whole time. That's when she broke down into more tears. Takumi pulled her into a hug. “I'm sure no one hates you.” “You don't hate me?” She asked between sobs. “How can I hate the girl I love? Especially when she's like this.” “You love me?” “Wasn't it obvious?” “Not really. I mean, you flirt and then joke about it. You make suggestive and sexual moves on me and then act as if they don't mean anything and you always use the terms ‘friends’ and ‘roommates’ whenever you refer to our relationship, so I went with it. If anything, you've been sending me mixed messages and it's very confusing.” “Sorry if I've been confusing and I'll make it clear this time. I love you.”
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Literary Teacher Isekai

Literary Teacher Isekai

[ Also Available on Royal Road ] After a painful breakup, a 28-year-old literature teacher is unexpectedly transported to a mystical medieval world with his loyal college assistant. In a land where words have the power to shape reality, their literary knowledge becomes their greatest advantage. As they explore this strange new realm, they uncover a dangerous secret: the godlike creator has lost control, and now the characters are alive—and free to make their own choices. ______________________________________ What to expect: 1. Narrative Driven, the story may be a litrpg but the focus is less from the stat blocks and more to the characters and plot. Although, the stats are still very much significant.  2. Conflicts are real, this means that the main characters don't just get better and move on from past traumas right away. Improvement is gradual. If you don't like waiting, or feeling pain before having the strength to overcome it, this might not be for you (sorry, I've decided to take it to the unconventional direction) 3. There is a potential slow burn romance subplot and potential love interests depending on plot progression and audience interaction. But, I'd like to make it clear that this is not a harem. 4. A whole lot of literary allusions, if you enjoy popular and classic literature, you're in for a ride! 5. Explores the struggles of a modern day teacher in depth. This story is a quest for redemption,  6. The main characters are human, this means that they aren't the typical Mary Sue or Gary Stew kinda characters. Capable of making good decisions as much as they're capable of making mistakes. ______________________________________ Sidenote: It isn't excessively violent, in fact, it's the opposite. Just wanted to put the warning since some chapter has mild descriptions of violence. Erring on the side of caution would be best. ______________________________________ This journey is a quest for redemption, a confrontation of past regrets and the reimagination life and love in a world as fluid as ink on a page. 
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2016 award-winning literary works
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2024-09-15 04:36
There were many literary works that won awards in 2016. The following are some of them: One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 2. The Three-Body Problem (Liu Cixin) 3. Ordinary World (Lu Yao) 4 "Alive"(Yu Hua) 5 "White Night Journey"(Keigo Higashino) 6 The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) 7 "Relieve the Worries"(Keigo Higashino) 8 "Malice"(Keigo Higashino) 9. Disillusionment, the sequel to One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 10 The Kite Runner (Kared Husseini) These are some of the works that won the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, as well as some other outstanding literary works that also won the award.
What are the characteristics of best selling award winning literary fiction?
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2024-11-16 04:31
They also tend to deal with universal themes. Take 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger. It tackles themes of adolescence, alienation, and the search for identity, which can resonate with a wide range of readers across different ages and cultures.
Award-winning literary novel recommendation list
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2024-12-28 06:32
We can get a list of recommended novels that have won the Nobel Prize in Literature. The list included the following works: 1. Faint Shadow of the Faraway Mountain Author: Ishiguro Kazuo 2. Frog Author: Mo Yan 3. Red Sorghums Family Author: Mo Yan 4. Water and Earth by Quasimodo 5. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway 6. "Mikel Street" by Naipaul 7. The Snowy Kingdom, Thousand Cranes, Ancient Capital by Kawabata Yasunari In addition, there were other Nobel Prize-winning works such as Escape, Chance, Rush, Silence, Passion, Invasion, Playful, Magic, and other short stories, as well as Doris Lessing's works such as The Golden Note, Violent Children, and The Weeds Are Singing. These award-winning works were highly readable and classic, but that didn't mean that the award-winning book was necessarily the best. These works covered different topics and styles, and readers could choose to read according to their interests.
Can you recommend some best selling award winning literary fiction?
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2024-11-16 04:45
Sure. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee is a great example. It has sold millions of copies and won the Pulitzer Prize. It tells a powerful story about racial injustice in the American South through the eyes of a young girl.
Is commercial fiction frequently award-winning?
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2024-10-15 22:20
Yes, it can be. Many commercial fiction works win awards because they appeal to a wide audience and are well-written.
How to write award-winning fiction?
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2024-10-01 17:33
Well, first you need a unique and compelling idea. Make your story stand out from the rest. Also, focus on creating well-rounded and relatable characters that readers can connect with.
An Award-Winning Record
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2024-09-09 19:22
The phrase "suddenly appear" was a phrase that often appeared in Jin Yong's novels. It meant that a person or thing suddenly rose up without any warning and shocked the audience. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many characters who had the experience of becoming famous, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Ren Yingying, and so on. When the idiom "born out of nowhere" appears in a novel, it usually means that the protagonist has achieved great success in a short period of time, has extraordinary ability and charm, and has a profound influence on the whole story. This idiom is also often used to describe a breakthrough in science, technology, or other fields. It means that there has been a revolutionary change and breakthrough in a certain field.
Who are the authors of award winning fantasy fiction?
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2024-12-15 20:40
Patrick Rothfuss is an author of award - winning fantasy. His 'The Name of the Wind' is a great example. Also, Neil Gaiman, who wrote 'American Gods'. He is known for his unique blend of different mythologies and modern settings in his works.
What are the characteristics of award winning adult fiction?
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2024-12-15 07:48
Deep themes are also common. Take 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. It delves into the horrors of slavery and its long - lasting impact on individuals and families. The exploration of such profound themes makes these works stand out and be worthy of awards.
What are the characteristics of award winning christian fiction?
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2024-12-14 20:13
Often, award - winning Christian fiction has strong moral and spiritual themes. It usually centers around the Christian faith, such as stories of redemption, forgiveness, and the power of prayer. For example, in many of these works, characters face difficult situations and find solutions through their faith.
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