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Alma

Alma

Reed, a young man that had spent his entire life in the slums wished for a miracle. He dreamt that one day he'd escape the ghetto he had been born in and travel across the world. He longed to embark on an adventure and truly begin living a real life. Alas, it was not meant to be. The stars had other plans in mind for the young man. On the night of his sixteenth birthday, he had his life flipped upside down. Caught in the midst of a confrontation between two rival gangs, Reed suffered a fatal injury. As he laid on the street, Reed couldn't help but laugh at how unfair his life had been from beginning to end. Born poor? Sure. No parents? Okay. No opportunities in life? Fine. But his own miserable life, too? "What more can I be deprived of?" Reed muttered as he struggled to keep his eyes open. A soft voice chuckled and said, "Much, much more, boy. But you'll soon have the opportunity to have all your wishes fulfilled." "...If you can earn the right to obtain them." --------------------------------------------- Let this message serve as a FINAL warning to those who have come in expecting the 'usual' type of story on this site. This is 'NOT' a wish-fulfillment based story. Please do NOT come into this novel with the expectation that you will get some kind of fearless action hero. The MC is everything but that. That he will be... this 'fearless, intrepid' person straight out of the FIRST chapter. A bold, charismatic hero with an unshakable resolve and iron will. Get that irritating preconception out of your head right now if you dare venture further into the story. I KNOW that's what you're expecting because that's the common setup with the stories on this site. I am writing a story about personal growth, above all else. Be forewarned about that. I'm serious. That means that the character has to start from the bottom and work his way UP. Not in only in terms of power, but also in the strength of his character -- as in, maturing INTO someone who will become a hero. Not over the course of a SINGLE chapter like some stories do. Not in SINGLE arc, or volume, but over the course of the ENTIRE STORY. My main character starts off as COWARDLY, INDECISIVE, and WHINY. He is by NO measure a heroic person, or EVEN a whole person. He is weak-willed and flawed because that is how I HAVE WRITTEN him to be, for good reason. Now, it's your right to DISLIKE this decision I've made and not read the novel because of that. Absolutely. If you want an OP power-fantasy, then go find it elsewhere on the site. You do you. Don't let me or anyone stop you from reading what you want. But if you read my novel for what it is and then give it a poor review, criticizing it for having a "flawed, detestable, and pathetic main character," I WILL delete your goddamned review on that point alone. tl;dr: My main character isn't fucking He-Man and the Terminator's baby. He's a human being with all the ugly, pathetic parts you don't like seeing in your OP Reincarnation novels. ------------------------------------------------- Any comment or review you'd leave for the novel is worth more than gold to me. Have a good one.
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Place to read Malayalam novels?
If you are in Kerala, there are many cultural centers and reading clubs where you can read Malayalam novels. These places often promote local literature and may have a stock of novels available for members to read. Also, some universities or colleges with Malayalam literature departments might have libraries or reading rooms that are open to the public or students from other departments. They usually have a good collection of Malayalam novels for academic as well as general reading purposes.
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2024-11-28 13:06
Which are the must-read Malayalam novels?
Well, 'Odayil Ninnu' by M. Mukundan and 'Pathummayude Aadu' by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer are considered must-reads. These novels offer deep insights into various aspects of life and human emotions.
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2024-10-02 03:35
What are the 10 must read Malayalam novels?
Another great one is 'The God of Small Things' by Arundhati Roy. It's a powerful exploration of family, caste, and love in Kerala. The story is told in a very unique and engaging way, with vivid descriptions of the Kerala landscape and its culture. It delves deep into the lives of the characters, showing how small events can have a huge impact on people's lives. There are many themes such as forbidden love, the power dynamics within a family, and the influence of the caste system that are all interwoven in this complex and thought - provoking novel.
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2024-11-14 13:21
Are online Malayalam stories free to read?
Yes and no. There are many places where you can get free Malayalam stories online. But there are also platforms that sell e - books or have a subscription model for accessing their extensive collections of Malayalam stories. If you explore various sources like government - sponsored literary websites or small - scale literary initiatives, you are more likely to find free stories.
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2024-10-27 23:03
Is it appropriate to read Malayalam sex stories?
Definitely not. These types of stories usually contain inappropriate and explicit content. We should focus on positive, educational and family - friendly Malayalam literature rather than such adult - themed stories. There are many great Malayalam works that can enrich our minds and culture without delving into such improper areas.
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2024-11-06 05:23
Are Malayalam online stories free to read?
Not all Malayalam online stories are free to read. While there are plenty of free resources available on the internet, such as some independent blogs and small - scale literary websites that offer free Malayalam stories to attract readers and promote the language. But if you're looking for more professional and comprehensive collections, or stories from popular and established Malayalam authors, you may have to pay. For instance, on some major e - book stores, you'll need to purchase the e - book containing the Malayalam stories. However, public libraries' online platforms may also have some free Malayalam stories available for borrowing in digital format.
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2024-11-16 08:00
Is it appropriate to read Malayalam sex stories?
No, it is not appropriate. Reading sexual content, including stories in any language, is not suitable as it goes against moral and ethical values in most societies. Such content is often considered vulgar and can have a negative impact on one's mental state and the way they view relationships.
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2024-12-02 17:07
Are there any digital platforms to read Malayalam novels?
Yes, Pratilipi is a great digital platform to read Malayalam novels. It has a vast collection of novels written by various Malayalam authors. You can easily search for the type of novel you are interested in and start reading right away.
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2024-11-29 13:22
Is it appropriate to read online Malayalam sex stories?
It's completely inappropriate. Malayalam or any language's sex stories are not the kind of material one should be seeking out. These types of stories may also violate community standards and can be considered vulgar. Instead, one should focus on positive, educational, and culturally rich literature in Malayalam.
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2024-11-29 01:35
Is it appropriate to read online Malayalam sex stories?
No. Reading sex - related stories, especially those with sexual content, is not appropriate. It goes against moral and ethical standards in most societies and can also have a negative impact on one's mental state and values.
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2024-10-28 22:26
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