102 Results with the "Literary" genre


  • The Specimen of Merits Cover
    by Heather Bailey In the world of law enforcement, there are unsung heroes beyond human officers. Picture a valiant police dog named Max, a pure – bred German dog with a heart of gold and a fierce spirit. When faced with a ruthless gangster holding a hostage at gunpoint, Max springs into action, a blur of courage and skill. It seizes the moment, disarms the criminal, and saves the day, earning the title of “Meritorious Police Dog”. But beneath the glory lies a hidden pain. And then, a cruel fate awaits Max. What will happen to this heroic canine? And how will its trainer, Tom, fight for its dignity? Dive into this heart – wrenching tale now.
    Crime • Historical • Literary
  • The Son of a Farmer chapter 3 Cover
    by Terry Moon These four boys never expected that their act of saving someone would have such a big impact! It turned out that the foreign old man was a traveler named Mr. Carter. When he came to the reservoir scenic area for a visit, he unexpectedly discovered a diatomite rock layer here and thought the reserves were large. Out of professional habit, he went into the cave to explore. Unfortunately, he disturbed the bats in the cave. While dodging, he hit his head on a rock and fainted... This incident made Mr. Carter…
  • The Son of a Farmer chapter 2 Cover
    by Terry Moon One day, a new student named Sam transferred to the class. He is tall and also has excellent academic performance. However, Sam's father is a farmer. Just because of this, Jack and the other two boys look down on him. They often order Sam around. When someone doesn't want to be on duty, they ask Sam to take their place. When someone is thirsty or hungry, they ask Sam to go and buy drinks and snacks. Even when they play basketball together, they ask Sam to carry their shoes and clothes. Sam is an honest and…
  • The Son of a Farmer chapter 1 Cover
    by Terry Moon There are three outstanding boys in Class 2, Grade 10 of Lincoln High School in California. One is named Jack, one is named Tom, and the other is named David. There are several reasons for their outstandingness. First, they all have excellent academic performance. Second, they are all very tall. Thirdly, and most notably, their fathers all have significant backgrounds. Jack's father is the director of the local power supply company, Tom's father is the president of a well - known local bank, and David's…
  • The Son of a Farmer Cover
    by Terry Moon In the hallowed halls of Lincoln High School’s Class 2, Grade 10, three boys—Jack, Tom, and David—strut with an air of superiority. Their excellent grades, towering statures, and fathers with significant clout make them the envy of their peers. Enter Sam, a new student with equally impressive academic prowess but a father who’s a simple farmer. He becomes the butt of their arrogance, constantly ordered around. But when a birthday outing leads them to a mysterious cave and a life – saving discovery, little do they know that this adventure will shatter their preconceived notions in the most astonishing way. What secrets will be unveiled? Keep reading to find out!
  • The Hand Reaching into the Vase chapter 4 Cover
    by Katherine Morgan I Don't Want to Lose My Hand Tom thought about his bleak future and the easily - obtained $1 million. With tears in his eyes and gritted teeth, he nodded. Mr. Brown immediately wrote two agreements. The content was that Tom voluntarily agreed to have his right hand cut off, and he and Mike would each pay $500,000 as compensation. After writing, Mike went into the kitchen. They could hear the sound of him sharpening a knife for a while. Then he came out with a shiny kitchen knife. He found a bottle of…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Hand Reaching into the Vase chapter 3 Cover
    by Katherine Morgan Tom estimated that his father would be back soon. Once his father came back and saw the annoying cricket in the $2 - million vase, he would definitely scold him. In a hurry, Tom reached his hand into the mouth of the vase again. But he still couldn't get his hand in all the way. He took a breath, calmed himself down, gritted his teeth, and suddenly thrust his hand into the vase. His palm ached sharply, but his hand finally went in. He swiped his five fingers and caught the cricket. Then he quickly tried to…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Hand Reaching into the Vase chapter 2 Cover
    by Katherine Morgan Time passed by second by second. Tom's heart was pounding. Just then, the cricket gave a little jump and actually jumped into the vase. Tom felt a bit relieved and thought, "Now let's see where you can run!" He wrapped his left arm around the vase and reached his right hand into the mouth of the vase. But he found that the mouth of the vase was a bit small. He could only insert half of his hand. So Tom put the cricket jar against the mouth of the vase and turned the vase upside down, shaking it hard,…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Hand Reaching into the Vase chapter 1 Cover
    by Katherine Morgan This Vase Is Worth $2 Million There is an old city in the Midwest of the United States. It's not big, but it's quite famous. Firstly, there are many people into antique collection here. Secondly, there are a lot of people who are fond of cricket - fighting. Thirdly, there is a nationally - known antique appraiser named Jack. Jack is an outgoing and cheerful person, but recently he often frowns and looks worried. All this is because of his son, Tom. Since Jack's wife passed away, he has indulged Tom…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Hand Reaching into the Vase Cover
    by Katherine Morgan In a well – known antique – loving and cricket – fighting Midwest city in the US, antique appraiser Jack is in a bind. His son Tom is a gambling – prone delinquent after failing the college entrance exam. Just when Jack is worried about Tom, his friend Mike rushes in, needing $150,000 for his daughter’s kidney transplant. A family – heirloom multicolored flower – butterfly vase worth $2 million seems to be the solution, with a buyer ready. But then, Tom’s cricket jumps into the vase. What will happen next? Will they get the money? And what fate awaits Tom’s hand?
    Crime • Humor • Literary
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