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The Civil Servant's Job is to Raise The Furries!

The Civil Servant's Job is to Raise The Furries!

Xu Ying, a veteran veterinarian, died suddenly from overwork and became a new animal rescuer at the Desert Rescue Station. Good news, crossing over gives you a permanent position! She now has an iron rice bowl! Bad news: she starts off being thrown into a no-man's land by a malicious coworker and is about to starve to death! When she was about to starve, Xu Ying was surprised to discover that she could understand the little animals speaking in the desert! By communicating and seeking help from the animals, she successfully returns to the rescue station, embarking on a journey of easy wins! In the desert where materials are scarce, ear fox cubs are hungry? A rugged and handsome guy who owns a thousand-acre ranch races cars to deliver baby bottles and formula; Is getting rich difficult? The sand cat sheriff helps her catch a spy, and each capture earns her half a million! Are the living conditions too poor? She rescues a rich beauty abandoned by her boyfriend in the desert, and the beauty's CEO uncle dispatches a plane loaded with supplies and a renovation team to upgrade Xu Ying's dormitory! Is the work atmosphere bad? She helps the sand rats move, and the Little Desert Rat helps her discover oil! Everyone relies on her to succeed, and Xu Ying's expressions become the cues for colleagues and leaders! Painlessly becoming a mom to a bunch of adorable, nationally protected little animals, netizens are envious to tears, flocking to Xu Ying’s live stream to virtually raise cubs every day. When a disaster strikes, Xu Ying leads the Animal Rescue Team to save countless compatriots during prime time. With the help of the fur babies, the desert turns green, shocking the world! The country treats Xu Ying like a beloved daughter! She gets featured on news reports, receives public commendations, and is assigned a handsome agent for protection, while a team of smart techies takes orders from her! With a permanent position, Xu Ying enjoys her dream life of raising furballs comfortably. Her only worry is that there are too many handsome guys around, leaving her dazzled!
Urban
337 Chs
Reborn as the Iron Queen: Love and Gunpowder in the Civil War

Reborn as the Iron Queen: Love and Gunpowder in the Civil War

21 century Wall Street financial analyst Victoria Clarke travels to the American South in 1861 in a car accident and becomes the infamous widow Eleanor Van der Lyn-a serpentine woman recorded in history as having been “hanged by the neck on the eve of the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln for treason”. Lincoln on the eve of his inauguration for treason”. She looks in the mirror at her original character's flaming lips and waist, and sneers, “A villain? No, I'll make both the North and South kneel and tremble under my skirt!” Clutching the mysterious diary left behind by the original owner in her left hand (which records the dirty dealings between the Southern aristocrats and the Northern politicians), and carrying the three mysterious “adopted sons” in her right hand (which are actually the artificial war machines in the Southern secret laboratories), Eleanor kicked away Alexander Hawthorne, the plantation owner who tries to control her by marriage, and threw the champagne into her hand, and then kicked her out of the room. Hawthorne, who pours champagne on a slave-state legislator's marriage agreement: “I have only two rules for parenting: teach my children to level slave estates with dynamite, and teach them to turn Northern generals with love letters.” --When the New York Times ridiculed her as a “slut stirring up the war through nepotism,” she took her adopted children to burn cotton fields live and force Lincoln to sign the Early Emancipation Proclamation; when Northern spies kidnapped her children, she backhandedly exposed the gold smuggling chain between General Grant and the Bank of the South, which was featured in the Washington Post. When Northern spies kidnapped her children, she backhandedly exposed the gold smuggling chain between General Grant and the Bank of the South, making headlines in the Washington Post: “Thanks to the arms sent by the enemy, I am now the first female arms dealer and interim Secretary of State of the United States of America.
Urban
61 Chs
Trying To Survive The Civil War! Gotta Grow Up First! (Hiatus)

Trying To Survive The Civil War! Gotta Grow Up First! (Hiatus)

[ Due to libraries being closed for covid my research for this novel has been ground to almost a halt. I apologize for the inconvenience, but I just can not find enough information on old new york manhattan to flesh out my new few chapters. I shall continue to try and get over to little bump in our heroines journy.] ~Sincerely, Scynthea Suddenly reincarnated, a music loving genius, but average doctor must try and maneuver her way up to and through one of America's darkest times in history while keeping her own moral compass straight and dealing with the civil rights differences that are drastically different from being over 175 years apart.? Don't mention Karen's and Boomers, these people our protagonist has to deal with are on a whole other level.? Will Veronica gain the liberty in this childhood that she so desperately sought in her last one?? Is this God's answers to her prayers in a childhood long ago?? What scars does the Veronica of the past hold in her heart that makes familial love the hardest of all for her...? And obviously the most important question, was her luxury car totaled?? Will the Miriam of this lifetime get her happily ever after? Or will she be drown in the dangerous ideals of her new family.? ⏳Only TIME will tell.⌛ Tags Author Would Apply: Female MC OP, Growth, Strong to Stronger, Disadvantaged MC, Reincarnated, Victorian Era, America, 19th Century. ____________________________________________ Main character will try and live her life that way SHE wants in this lifetime. Watch Miriam grow up and become a rational human being again. Watch Miriam grow a posse. MC may or may not start her own gang and become affiliated with real gangsters. MC may or may not steal people's inventions and discoveries and use them for het personal gain. MC may or may not kill bad people later in the novel. Later story will have light romantic subplot. MC may or may not swindle trashy people. MC may or may not ruin crooked people. MC may or may not be a psychopath when she grows up. ____________________________________________ I have done alot of research for this story, and I aim to make it MOSTLY realistic. Somethings may be a bit stretched this way or that, but overall I am trying to make the experience authentic. Also yes, MC hates her dad.
History
57 Chs
What are the characteristics of civil rights books fiction?
These books usually have strong themes of justice and equality. They aim to make readers aware of the unfairness in society. Like in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', the trial scene clearly shows the injustice towards black people and the importance of a fair legal system for civil rights.
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2024-12-10 15:09
What are the best civil rights fiction books?
Another great one is 'The Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison. This book delves deep into the African - American experience, exploring themes of identity, invisibility in society due to race, and the struggle for recognition and equality. It's a complex and thought - provoking read.
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2024-11-21 12:57
Recommend some civil rights historical fiction books.
I also recommend 'Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry' by Mildred D. Taylor. Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, it shows the struggles of an African - American family against racism. It details the discrimination they face in school, in the community, and in their daily lives, and how they resist and fight for their rights.
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2024-11-02 12:08
What are the most impactful fiction civil rights books?
I think 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is highly impactful. It has been widely read and taught in schools. It makes people think about justice and racial prejudice. Then there's 'The Fire Next Time' by James Baldwin. His writing is very powerful in addressing the race situation in America. And 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead is also impactful as it reimagines the Underground Railroad in a fictional but deeply moving way.
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2024-11-27 00:40
Can you recommend some fiction civil rights books?
There are quite a few. For example, 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker. It's about the life of an African - American woman dealing with abuse and racism, and her journey towards self - discovery and empowerment. It's a very emotional and thought - provoking read. Another is 'Native Son' by Richard Wright. This book examines the effects of racism on a young black man's life in Chicago, highlighting the social and economic inequalities.
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2024-11-26 14:44
What are the most influential civil rights historical fiction books?
Well, 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker is very influential. It focuses on the life of African - American women in the South, dealing with themes of racism, sexism, and abuse. The story shows how the main character overcomes these hardships and finds her own voice in the fight for civil rights.
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2024-11-02 16:39
What are the most influential books about civil rights fiction?
Definitely 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' by James Baldwin. This book looks at the life of a young African - American man growing up in Harlem. It touches on themes of race, religion, and family. Baldwin's writing is so powerful as he shows how these different aspects of life intersect and affect the main character's understanding of himself and his place in the world in the context of civil rights.
2 answers
2024-12-14 10:42
Can you recommend some civil rights books fiction?
I also suggest 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. It's a complex and haunting story about a former slave haunted by the ghost of her baby. It delves into the long - lasting impacts of slavery on the lives of African - Americans and their struggle for civil rights.
1 answer
2024-12-09 16:06
What are the characteristics of books about civil rights historical fiction?
They often have a strong sense of time and place. For example, they might be set in a particular era like the 1960s in the United States when the civil rights movement was at its peak. This helps the reader understand the context of the civil rights struggle.
2 answers
2024-12-13 18:49
What are the most influential civil rights movement fiction books?
I think 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is very influential. It has been widely read and studied in schools, making people more aware of racial inequality. 'The Color Purple' also had a huge impact. It gave a voice to African - American women and their struggles. 'Invisible Man' too, as it made readers think deeply about the invisibility of black people in society at that time.
3 answers
2024-12-13 21:52
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