Genres
↳ Psychological Thriller, Domestic Thriller, Mystery/Suspense, Drama, and Unreliable Narrator Fiction
Size
↳ 950 KB
In Someone's Listening the story follows Dr. Faith Finley, a successful psychologist and radio host, wakes up from a car crash to discover her husband, Liam, has vanished—with no one besides her recalling he was even there. Soon, anonymous, ominous notes start arriving—ripped from her own self-help book on surviving abusive relationships—urging her to lock her doors. With suspicion mounting, Faith’s reputation unraveling, and her mental state uncertain, she races to uncover whether she’s being framed—or if she can trust her own mind.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Domestic & Childhood Abuse
Alcohol & Prescription Drug Misuse
Uncertain Mental Health
Stalking & Threatening Notes
Violence & Slight Gore
Genres
↳ Psychological Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Crime/Detective Fiction, Classic Literature, Russian Literature, and Realism
Size
↳ 4.4 MB
Crime and Punishment follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute former student in St. Petersburg who believes he is intellectually justified in committing murder. He kills a greedy old pawnbroker, thinking it will benefit society—but instead of liberation, he is consumed by guilt and paranoia. As the psychological pressure mounts, Raskolnikov’s internal torment clashes with the investigation of a dogged detective, Porfiry Petrovich, and the unwavering compassion of Sonia, a humble and devout sex worker. The novel explores morality, redemption, and the struggle between reason and conscience.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Murder & Violence (Graphic)
Mental Illness
Poverty & Desperation
Suicide & Suicidal Ideation
Alcoholism & Substance Abuse
Prostitution & Exploitation
Abuse & Coercion
Genres
↳ Historical Fiction, Adventure, Psychological, and War Literature
Size
↳ 481.3 KB
Islands in the Stream is a poignant and immersive literary journey through the life of artist Thomas Hudson, set against the vivid backdrops of Bimini, Havana, and the Gulf Stream during World War II. This posthumously published novel reveals Hemingway’s signature prose and emotional depth, blending themes of love, loss, and quiet heroism. Rich with introspection, natural beauty, and wartime tension, it’s a compelling exploration of a man’s solitude, resilience, and the search for meaning—perfect for fans of classic literature, character-driven storytelling, and Hemingway’s timeless voice.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death of a Child / Grief
Alcohol Abuse
War & Violence
Mental Health Struggles / Depression
Animal Harm / Hunting
Genres
↳ Young Adult, Contemporary Fiction, and Psychological Drama
Size
↳ 893.6 KB
Butter is a contemporary young adult novel by Erin Jade Lange that follows the story of an obese high school student nicknamed Butter, who struggles with bullying, loneliness, and self-worth. Tired of being invisible or mocked, he makes a shocking announcement online: he will livestream himself eating to death on New Year’s Eve. As his plan garners unexpected attention and twisted popularity, Butter must confront the complexities of identity, validation, and what it truly means to be seen.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Suicidal Ideation
Disordered Eating & Food-Related Trauma
Bullying & Fatphobia
Depression
Cyberbullying & Internet Exploitation
Parental Neglect & Emotional Distance