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“I, Logan Carter, Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack, reject you, Emma Parker of the Crescent Moon Pack.” I could feel my heart breaking. Leon was howling inside me, and I could feel his pain. She was looking right at me, and I could see the pain in her eyes, but she refused to show it. Most wolves fall to their knees from pain. I wanted to fall to my knees and claw at my chest. But she didn’t. She was standing there with her head held high. She took a deep breath and closed her wonderful eyes. “I, Emma Parker of the Crescent Moon Pack, accept your rejection.” When Emma turns 18, she is surprised that her mate is the Alpha of her pack. But her happiness about finding her mate didn't last long. Her mate rejected her for a stronger she-wolf. That she-wolf hates Emma and wants to get rid of her, but that isn't the only thing Emma has to deal with. Emma finds out that she is not an ordinary wolf and that there are people who want to use her. They are dangerous. They will do everything to get what they want. What will Emma do? Will her mate regret rejecting her? Will her mate save her from the people around them?

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Is anything in science fiction true?
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2024-10-03 18:23
Some elements in science fiction can be based on real scientific theories or possibilities. For example, concepts like space travel or artificial intelligence have roots in actual scientific research and development.
Is the first science fiction novel a true story?
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2024-12-03 19:22
No. Science fiction novels are often based on fictional concepts, such as future technologies, alien life forms, and otherworldly settings. While they may draw inspiration from real - world science or historical events, they are not true stories in the sense of being factual accounts of actual events.
What was the first science fiction novel? And was it a true story?
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2024-12-04 13:33
One of the early contenders for the first science fiction novel is 'The True History' by Lucian of Samosata. But no, it is not a true story. It contains elements like traveling to the moon and other fantastical adventures that were clearly fictional in nature.
Who wrote the first true science fiction novel?
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2024-11-18 17:35
Mary Shelley wrote what is often considered the first true science fiction novel, 'Frankenstein'.
What is considered the first true science fiction novel?
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2024-11-18 14:48
The first true science fiction novel is widely believed to be Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'. In this novel, we see the blend of science and horror in a way that was quite new. Victor Frankenstein's ambition to create life through scientific means led to a series of events that questioned the boundaries of human knowledge and the moral implications of playing God. It was a precursor to the vast genre of science fiction that we know today, inspiring countless works that explore the impact of science on society, the human condition, and the unknown.
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