“Hope. It was something about the way he said it that made me feel like I was understanding what the word meant for the first time. I wanted to tell him that the only way to control your suffering was to orchestrate it. That the only true pleasure in life must be found in pain, because if you master pain you will not even need to hope for anything at all. Unable to tell him any of this, I just stare at him, wondering what he has that was worth hoping for with such a genuine drive, that even I would question the safety of my own suffering.”
Quote by Isabel Bercaw
Book:Swan Song
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Swan Song
This novel follows a group of survivors navigating a world transformed by nuclear war, as they encounter ancient evils and mystical phenomena. The story explores themes of hope, survival, and the conflict between light and darkness in a devastated landscape. Rich in atmosphere and imagination, the narrative weaves together elements of horror, fantasy, and adventure to create an epic tale of humanity's struggle against encroaching supernatural threats. more
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