How it works
Summarizing a novel is easy. Keeping track of who knows what, letting a change ripple out honestly instead of everywhere at once, and pulling the story back toward its own shape without ever taking your choice away from you: that's the hard part.
Tap any feature for a real example.
Step off the page and the world doesn't rewrite itself instantly. Everyone you haven't spoken to keeps living their own part of the story until your choice actually reaches them.
See an example →It knows where the book is headed and works patiently, sometimes slyly, to bring you back toward it. Never by force. Beat every nudge, and your own path holds.
See an example →Say what you want your character to do in your own words, slang and all. It lands on the page the way that person, in that era, would actually say it: nothing modern ever slips in and breaks the spell.
See an example →Some books hold their solution until the final page. This does too. You only ever know what a first-time reader would know, and the rest arrives exactly where the novel reveals it.
See an example →Five presets, one tap
Every book defaults to its own natural rating. Move the whole story to any tier below, or fine-tune each dial on its own further down the page.
R and unrestricted require an age confirmation before they unlock.
Or tune it yourself
A preset is just a starting point. Each one moves on its own: say, strong language but no cruelty, or real stakes with romance kept off the page. Your exact comfort, book by book.
How far should this book go?
Tap a preset to set all five at once, or dial any single category to your exact comfort, any time, for any book. R and unrestricted ask you to confirm you're an adult first.
Whatever you set, it stays inside that line: every voice, every scene, even the tense ones, and it never drifts past it for drama. Change it any time, for any book. Comfort isn't an afterthought here. It's a control, the same one that keeps a G-rated reading safe for a child.
The proof isn't a list of features. It's what happens when a reader does something the book never wrote. Read an unedited scene from a live playthrough.