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  • Life's Hidden Flow by godsonpr
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    "In _Life's Hidden Flow_, discover how wealth, poverty, and the middle stage aren't just economic brackets-they're choices shaped by divine wisdom 💡. Dive into the cycles of life, where respecting the unseen sparks innovation 🚀, doubt fuels struggle 🔥, and the middle wavers 🌼. Uncover the hidden flow guiding us all."
  • The Photograph That Wasn't Mine by beemonirae
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    A mystery short story. Part of the Between Exhibits series. Lena is used to documenting art, not mysteries. One evening, while reviewing the photographs from a quiet gallery visit, she notices something impossible: images on her camera that she never remembers taking. The photographs all capture the same painting. A painting that wasn't even part of the exhibition. As Lena studies the strange images more closely, one unsettling question begins to form: If she didn't take the photographs... who did?
  • THE 1000: Archive 01 - CASES (English) by Ardini Hapsari by simsgood
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    THE 1000: Archive 01 - CASES Genre: Literary Fiction | Psychological | Mystery | Speculative Fiction | Existential Drama | Anthology Drama | Tech-Realism Language: English Author: Ardini Hapsari A thousand stories. A thousand lives. They don't know each other. But something connects them all. 🕯️ Every life seems ordinary-until you look at it from an unusual angle. 1000 short stories. 1000 real lives, unaware of one another. A taxi driver in Tashkent. A waitress in Lisbon. A student who lost 11 minutes of time. Nothing seems extraordinary. But something keeps repeating. A symbol. An object. A small decision that changes everything. Written in a realist style with a contemporary atmosphere, each chapter captures a fragile slice of life, filled with moral ambiguity and quiet tension. There are no heroes. No villains. Just people-and the overlooked cracks in their lives. You can start from any chapter. You can choose who you want to meet first. But the further you read, the more you realize... this isn't just about them. Each chapter stands alone-one character, one conflict, one life moment. But amid the routine, something strange begins to surface. What first appears as coincidence... starts to feel like a pattern. And the pattern spreads-without reason, without explanation. This first book is a collection of fragments you can read in any order. But the deeper you go, the harder it is to believe it's all just a coincidence.