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The Unraveled Secret Of The Holy Grail
Inspired by Dan Brown's novel: The Da Vinci Code
Sophie Neveu had been living a peaceful life after the tumultuous events that concluded in the unveiling of the Holy Grail's secret. But one quiet afternoon, while going through Robert Langdon's old notes, she discovered an unread note that stirred her curiosity. It was a last message from Jacques Saunière, her grandfather. The note was cryptic, just as she expected, 'The chalice holds more than it pours.'
Read MoreThe Unspoken Voices
Inspired by Isabel Allende's novel: The House of the Spirits
There was a quaint mansion nestled into the Chilean countryside, known as the Trueba Estate. It was not for its grandeur that the estate was known, but for the whispers and sighs that echoed throughout the halls. These whispers belonged to the spirits that roamed freely in the house, each with their own tale left untold.
Read MoreA Silver Lining in Tremain's Trials
Inspired by Esther Forbes's novel: Johnny Tremain
It was one of the coldest winters in Boston, but the spirit of rebellion heated the air more than any furnace. Johnny Tremain, the young apprentice silversmith, could feel it in his scarred hand, having suffered a debilitating accident that prevented him from continuing his work at Mr. Lapham's silversmith shop. Leaving behind his previous life, he found himself in the midst of the brewing revolution among the Sons of Liberty.
Read MoreThe Elemental Jury of The Cave Bear
Inspired by Jean M. Auel's novel: The Clan of the Cave Bear
It was a time when the Earth was swathed in the ancient ice, a time when the Clan of the Cave Bear thrived. Their ways were old, but their existence was harmonious with their icy world. Silhouetted by the moon's glow, Ayla, the young girl from the Others, who had been accepted into the clan, was called upon for an extraordinary task.
Read MoreThe Unseen Echoes
Inspired by Stephen King's novel: The Shining
In the gloom of the Overlook Hotel, the echoes of the past continued to reverberate. Jack, Wendy, and their son Danny had been residents for months now, while Jack served as the winter caretaker. The endless silence of the snow-bound hotel disturbed Danny. His 'shine', a psychic ability he had been born with, allowed him to sense the unquiet spirits that haunted the premises.
Read MoreThe Last Temptation of Wormwood
Inspired by C.S. Lewis's novel: The Screwtape Letters
Wormwood, the apprentice demon, was sure of his victory. He had been working tirelessly on his human subject, calculating his every move. His efforts seem to be finally culminating in success. The man, once a devoted believer, was now questioning the existence of God himself. Wormwood's master, Screwtape, would certainly be pleased.
Read MoreThe Echoes of The Razor's Edge
Inspired by W. Somerset Maugham's novel: The Razor's Edge
Larry Darrell, a World War I veteran, found his way to the city of Paris, seeking answers to the many questions raised within him by the turbulent life he had led. His seemingly aimless wanderings were fueled by a deep, unsatisfied thirst for inner peace, a direction he hoped to find through his incessant reading of philosophy, religion, and literature. His life majorly revolved around an old bookshop located in a picturesque corner of the city; the bookseller's daughter, Madeleine, a wise soul herself, found solace in Larry's companionship.
Read MoreThe Mountain's Whispers
Inspired by Virginia Hamilton's novel: M.C. Higgins, The Great
Once upon a time, deep in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, a young boy named M.C. Higgins braved the trials of everyday life. He lived on Sarah's mountain, the same mountain his father had wooed his mother at the top. M.C. was befriended by a peculiar and mysterious girl, Lurhetta Outlaw, who beachcombed along the Ohio River's bank, collecting trinkets and treasures washed ashore. M.C. found her fascinating. She was different, filled with stories and songs from a place far off.
Read MoreThe Unseen War
Inspired by Norman Mailer's novel: The Naked and the Dead
A riveting skirmish between the American forces and the Japanese on Anopopei in the South Pacific is the backdrop of our narrative. Private First Class Robert Hearn, intelligent and educated among the rank, had grown tired of the war’s incessant brutality that he perceived was as a consequence of General Cummings’ strategic decisions.
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