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  • Green Silence by PRATEEKSINGH482
    PRATEEKSINGH482
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    A Sci-Fi story with little emotions
  • The River That Remembered by Chxnx1
    Chxnx1
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    When promises turned to profit and protection became betrayal, the town of San Ilog drowned not in water, but in corruption. They said the flood came from the sky-but the truth rose from the ground: half-built dams, hollow walls, and hearts made of greed. In a nation where "blood is thicker than water," a young teacher witnesses how both can drown the innocent just the same. And when the river could no longer bear the lies, it remembered. It fought back. A haunting allegory about betrayal, loss, and the price of trust- "The River That Remembered" is a story that reminds us: sometimes, the real disaster doesn't come from nature, but from the hands that claim to save us.
  • Into The Depths by NT4704
    NT4704
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    This captivating story follows Dr. Anya Petrova and Professor Alistair Moore, a team of oceanographers who stumble upon a monumental discovery - Leviathan, a gargantuan, previously unknown creature lurking in the abyss. Their encounter becomes the catalyst for a global effort to protect the deep sea. Overall, the story is a hopeful one, highlighting the power of scientific curiosity, international collaboration, and public awareness in safeguarding the planet's hidden wonders.
  • THE BEAT OF THE SILO by jill900
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    A sweeping, multi-generational epic that travels from the sacred shores of Lake Victoria to the electric pulse of digital Nairobi. When Nyar Alego, the spiritual guardian of her Luo village, walks into the lake in a final act of devotion, she leaves behind more than grief-she leaves her young daughter, Anyango, with a wound she cannot name. Haunted by the shame of her mother's mysterious disappearance, Anyango rejects the old songs and embraces the certainty of modernity. She marries a rising businessman whose industrial trawler brings sudden wealth-and unleashes an ecological unraveling that no prayer, and no machine, can undo. Her son, Oginga, grows up caught between these worlds. Fleeing to Nairobi, he becomes an engineer who trusts only logic. Yet even in the metallic hum of city life, the lake calls him back with an impossible sound-a structured, pulsing frequency that echoes the lullabies his grandmother once sang to calm storms. Now the destiny of their fractured lineage rests on Adhiambo, Oginga's brilliant, introverted daughter. A prodigy of code and sound, she discovers the hum hidden in her grandfather's data and transforms it into something breathtaking: a digital mandala of living rhythm. With the help of Jabali, a fierce young Maasai activist, she must do what no generation before her dared-not revive the past, but remix it. Blending ancestral resonance with modern technology, she sets out to compose a new symphony for the lake-one powerful enough to confront a mega-corporation, heal a broken ecosystem, and restore the covenant her great-grandmother once died to uphold. THE BEAT OF THE SILO is the story of a family bound by water, haunted by choice, and united by a rhythm older than memory-an unforgettable tale of loss, inheritance, and the courage to create a future worthy of the past.
  • Upside Down by yourprologue
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    Ever since she was six, Elara knew the sky was lying. While everyone else saw clouds and planes, she saw ripples - soft waves stretching endlessly above the city, sunlight bending through water that wasn't supposed to be there. Sometimes she'd spot shadows moving just beneath the surface, the shapes of things that didn't belong to Earth. She learned not to talk about it. People didn't like hearing that there were ships sailing in the sky or that she could hear the sound of waves when the wind was quiet. But now, at twenty, standing on the rooftop of her apartment, she could feel it stronger than ever - the pull between worlds. The ocean above was restless tonight, glowing faintly blue like a heartbeat. Somewhere beyond it, she knew, was the truth: The world wasn't broken - it was just upside down. ____ The cover is temporary! I'll replace it with a better next time.
  • Whispers of the Bound Heart by chanfiend
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    Story Description: "Whispers of the Bound Heart (Book One)" In a world where every land is tied to a sacred pact and guided by a Keeper who channels its magic, Kiko-Keeper of All Lands-works to unite disparate peoples under a single alliance. After forging connections with keepers like Malu of Mount Kanlaon and Daniel of the eastern forests, Kiko and his companions journey to a new land in need of balance. There, they welcome the community by leading them to their land's magical heart-a massive waterfall where the new Keeper, Kai, makes a binding commitment to protect their home. As the pact is sealed, the land flourishes, and people from different cultures come together in friendship and cooperation. With the alliance firmly established, Kiko learns that protecting the earth means recognizing our shared bond to the land. Though Book One ends as they set sail for new horizons, the journey continues as the alliance prepares to face future challenges and grow stronger in unity.
  • River Bound Friends by RobinKers
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    In River Bound Friends, Ripple the dolphin and Sprig the harbor porpoise venture from the ocean into the heart of the St. Lawrence River. What begins as a curious journey becomes a powerful exploration of friendship, ecological change, and the enduring magic of water. A lyrical and quietly urgent tale for readers of all ages.
  • The Last Raining Day by Bluetagmind
    Bluetagmind
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    You've never known the will of the Earth. The day began with grey clouds and the promise of rain - the kind that made people sigh with relief, sip tea, and watch the world breathe. But for Prue, it became the day the world fell silent. Years later, she lives underground, one of the last researchers recording the story of a planet that stopped crying. Outside, Earth lies still - dormant, maybe dying - while what's left of humanity waits, worships, and wars beneath the surface. As memories of her home in the Highlands fade, Prue listens to the hum of her machines, hoping for a sound... a signal... a drop. Because once, she saw the sky weep. And she still believes it will again. The Last Raining Day is a cinematic, speculative journey through memory, survival, and the haunting question of whether Earth chose to sleep - or chose to forget us.
  • SAMAVADHANA by PaulKAeon
    PaulKAeon
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    There are moments in history when the Earth no longer whispers-but cries. When the sky cracks under the weight of human ambition, and the soil, once sacred-tastes only blood and fire. This story begins in such a moment. What if Balance were not an idea, but a being? What if Justice could walk beside us-not in courtrooms, but in storms, in silence, in sacrifice? Samavadhana is not just a tale of gods and mortals. It is a mirror held up to our world. A myth reborn in the age of machines and extinction. It asks not who is right, but what remains when the earth has had enough. In these pages, you will meet Samavatulya, born from the pain of Earth herself. You will witness a scientist, Vishwanath, call upon what no man should. You will see destruction. Love. Remorse. And at last, a reckoning in the place where ideals live eternally-the Great Hall of Personifications. This is where it all begins. And it begins with a question: What is balance personified?