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Lord Summoner's Freedom Philosophy: Grimoire of Love

Lord Summoner's Freedom Philosophy: Grimoire of Love

Summoning. One of the rarest type of magician exist in the world. Who would able to underestimate summoning and ordering a mighty pheonix, or summoning an invincible dragon? Of course, none. To master the path of summoning, only those born with an innate talent and strive to learn the path of summoning magic might be capable of achieving and master the powerful magic. But not for Lyan Arcanium Evocatore. After succeeding defeating his lifetime quest of saving the human world by offering his life, the great incubus's wish of living freely got granted and he wakes up at a parallel world with 8 powerful spirits contracted with him and a summoning grimoire. [The gods have granted you the Grimoire of Summoning: Creatures of Love] [You're capable of obtaining the summonable monsters by having affectionate intercourse with your romantic interests] [The Grimoire is chosen in consideration of the host's former occupation as an incubus] "Intercourse!?" But not only the grimoire, The other problem is... -You are? -Whoa... What with this weakling? -It seems that you're my master, nice to meet you -So you're the forementioned servant, huh!? -B-Big bro! Y-You're the summoner! -........ -Boy, you look delicious -Um... Where exactly are we? "How should I know!? And why the hell should I sleep with women in order to get my summonable monsters!?!?" Follow the summoner Lyan as he collect monsters, get dragged into different kinds of war, became the greatest feudal lord, battling the goblin king, facing the dragon tribe, and opposing the evil god followers! One of the King of Kings Series ______________________________________ Join the discord server for discussions, announcements, and characters illustrations ---> https://discord.gg/v872fq3s5h
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Freedom Path: The World of Deva

Freedom Path: The World of Deva

The world of Deva is a place where geniuses rise and fall every day and only those with extreme luck can survive. George is a naive poor boy who grew up not knowing the horrors of the world. After being thrust from one situation to another again and again, he learned that there is no escape to being used by others. With no backing and no one to look after him, George will strive further and further until he can be free of the influence of the world. In a perfect world this would be the story of him climbing over every single person to become the sole strongest, but life doesn't work that way. There will always be those who stand in his way, even those he's known since the beginning of his journey. Alex is a former noble abandoned by his family. From a young age he has always had a sadistic streak, but that apparent flaw of his ended up leading him to his destiny. Alex and George. These two will continue to clash and take away from each other until there only one thing remains. Their lives. George raised his red sword that had been his companion for years on years, and uttered one word. "Flash." Immediately, thunder struck and lightning fell from the sky, encasing him in a golden glow. Golden armor formed around his body, his sword turned to black lightning and his eyes went black. He gazed at Alex who stood far away, and breathed out a challenge. "Come. Today, we will end this." Alex didn't respond, but raised his twin black daggers that were so jagged that they looked like they would tear through anything. He too narrowed his eyes and spoke. "Monarch of the Night." This is the story of how it came to be, and how it will end. I would like it if any potential readers would read the first fifty chapters before deciding whether the book is good or not. The story gets better the more you read. ----------------------------- Check out my NEW book Primordial's Champions. The academy tag won't really come into play until Chapter 100 If you want to join the discord server for this book then leave a comment asking for the link. For every: 60 power stones per day, I will release one extra chapter per week.                                                      120 power stones per day, I will release three extra chapters per week.                                                  250 power stones per day, I will release five extra chapters per week.
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What was Charles Bukowski's first novel?
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2024-12-13 19:29
Charles Bukowski's first novel was 'Post Office'. It was published in 1971. This novel is semi - autobiographical, drawing on Bukowski's own experiences working in the United States Postal Service. It gives readers a gritty and unvarnished look at the life of a working - class man, with all its drudgery, alcohol, and relationships. The main character's experiences in the post office, dealing with the bureaucracy and the mundanity of the job, while also exploring his own personal demons, make for a fascinating and often darkly humorous read.
What are some famous Charles Bukowski novels?
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2024-11-20 02:45
One of his well - known novels is 'Post Office'. It offers a gritty and humorous look at the life of a postman. Another is 'Factotum' which follows the semi - autobiographical story of a down - and - out writer and his various odd jobs and relationships. And 'Women' is also famous, delving into Bukowski's relationships with women from his own unique perspective.
What are Charles Bukowski's best novels?
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2024-11-18 15:42
Another great one is 'Factotum'. It follows the life of Henry Chinaski, a character often based on Bukowski himself. It's filled with his struggles, his drinking, and his attempts to make a living while staying true to his rather unorthodox lifestyle. It really showcases Bukowski's raw writing style.
What are Charles Bukowski's famous novels?
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2024-11-12 13:11
Some of his famous novels include 'Post Office'. It gives a gritty and humorous look into the life of a postman.
What is Charles Bukowski's best novel?
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2024-10-11 14:35
For many, 'Ham on Rye' stands out as Charles Bukowski's best novel. It offers a raw and gritty look at his life and experiences.
What are some of the best Charles Bukowski short stories?
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2024-12-05 13:35
Another excellent one is 'The Most Beautiful Woman in Town'. In this story, Bukowski's ability to create complex and interesting female characters stands out. He delves into the idea of beauty and how it can be both a blessing and a curse, all while maintaining his signature style of writing that is both simple yet profound.
Which Charles Bukowski novel should I start with?
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2024-11-20 02:40
You could start with 'Factotum'. It's a great introduction to Bukowski's world of odd jobs, alcohol, and relationships. The protagonist's journey through different jobs while dealing with his personal demons is both relatable and fascinating. It shows how Bukowski could take the ordinary and make it seem extraordinary in his own way. Plus, it gives you a taste of his unique voice, which is a mix of cynicism, humor, and a kind of resigned acceptance of life's hardships.
What are the main themes in Charles Bukowski short stories?
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2024-11-17 07:36
The main themes in Charles Bukowski short stories are quite diverse. One significant theme is the mundanity and drudgery of everyday life. His characters are often stuck in unfulfilling jobs, like factory work or menial labor, and he delves into how this affects their mental state. Another theme is male - female relationships, which are often complex and fraught with problems. He shows the power dynamics, the love - hate aspects, and the general confusion that can exist between the sexes. And his exploration of the human condition in a somewhat desolate and unforgiving world is also a prevalent theme.
What was Charles Bukowski's first published story?
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2024-11-06 17:41
Charles Bukowski's first published story was 'Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip'. This story was an important start for Bukowski, marking his entry into the literary world. It showed his unique style which was often gritty and honest, dealing with themes like failure, rejection, and the everyday struggles of life.
What are the characteristics of Charles Bukowski's books and novels?
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2024-11-01 08:36
His works are often very raw and unfiltered. He writes about the seedy side of life, like poverty, alcoholism, and failed relationships. His characters, usually based on himself or people he knew, are complex and not always likable.
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