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The Net Working by LogicOllyThinking
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The Fire, from my own Dad. by MuddyFlower
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This is true, it happened to me, I wouldn't wish this upon anyone else. Hope you can see my view of things...
Guardian's Flame (Norse Mythology)  by kotosaka
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Long ago in the deepest sections of the universe, 9 realms filled with the most extraordinary creatures existed, even gods. You may have heard of the legendary kingdom of Asgard and the mighty Asgardians, The Demi-God of Lightning, Thor holding his mighty hammer over-head or even The trickster, Loki with his magical staff defending It's walls. Other worlds are filled with dangers and most enemy forces and looking for the weakest planet...us ."Norse mythology" is inspired by "Norse legends" and eventually, humans found these ancient tales of Heroes and their love stories, villans, and their betrail to the kingdom on Asgard and Earth. Follow me on instagram!: http://instagram.com/LivThePeach
Tales of the Journeyman. The Golden Arch by Jedclef
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Author's Note: A revised edition of the complete book is now avilable to purchase via Smashwords. The adventures of two children, Fred and Hannah, as they slip accidentally into another parallel universe, a new dimension in space and time, where they meet the mysterious Journeyman and his strange travelling companiions. The Golden Arch is the first book in the trilogy Tales of the Journeyman
Atlantis Reborn by mhj873
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Removed due to Publication - Please look out for the release of the Atlantis Deception in 2018. Lost cities, secret societies, Nazi archaeology and Atlantis. Join Dr John Hunter in his unrelenting quest to unveil the hidden and explosive beginnings to civilisation. Believing he has discovered the key to unleashing the weapon that sank Atlantis, a German property developer requests the help of Dr John Hunter to validate his mysterious find. Hunter's acceptance leads the maverick academic on a journey from the headquarters of a clandestine organisation in England, to a lost city in the heart of the Brazilian Rainforest, and climaxes inside a chamber hidden deep beneath Egyptian Heliopolis. Pioneering theory is spliced by epic battles, daring escapes, and elaborate schemes aimed at unravelling a secret history hidden from humanity for the past twelve thousand years.
The Zombie And His Wolf by TheXking
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When someone tells you there's no hope and you will die and there's nothing you can do about it. There is something you can do about. You live and you fight until you have hope or have the power to over come death itself.
Descent Into Darkness by GhostNinja
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Phoenix has left his family, and is on a mission to rid the land of Demetrius' influence all by himself. The stone has taken him over almost completely, removing his conscience, and making him capable of horrible acts of violence, murder, and other atrocities. Can Ember, Lindani and Spedro save him before it's too late? Or will he cut a path across the land, leaving a trail of smoke and bodies in his wake?
The Nine Virtues of Asatru by PleiadesBlack
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Speech About Bullying by ggbh16
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A lot of people have asked me if they can use my speech for something they are doing. Here is my answer: Yes, but use it to make a real difference. Don't use it for homework or for extra credit. Use it to make a statement. Read it to your whole school, announce it at the state fair, share it on your Facebook and Twitter, and get the message out. I didn't write this speech to pass a class or to get a good grade. I wrote this speech because I was the kid everyone was bullying. (Read My Bullying Story for more details) So get the message out there. Tell your friends and stand up against bullying, because it isn't worth it. Stop your friends when they pick on the little guys, stop people from tripping the new kid in gym class, and any other time you see someone being bullied, just go stand by their side. It's easy to feel safe when you have a bunch of friends, but when the whole school is making fun of you, you don't have anyone. Be that kind of friend, and help that kid out. So for all the people who want to use my speech, go ahead, but take something away from it other than a grade or passing a class. Actually learn from it, and try to show everyone you meet that bullying is wrong. Thanks for all the support. :) I really love that people love this :)
Nevermor - (Book 1) by Lani_Lenore
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Epic, mind-bending, and as sweet as it is vicious, Lani Lenore’s Nevermor is a dark fantasy based on the legend of Peter Pan, geared toward a more mature audience. Recommended for 16+ – In 1873, 15-year-old Wren longs to escape her life in a London orphanage. Prompted by a world she sees in a dream, Wren begins to believe in a world called Nevermor, an island at the edge of the universe, where all dreams go. She discovers the Rifter, a wild and volatile but handsome boy, who guards the realm of dreams from terrifying nightmare creatures. Wren begins to desire her own life there – to escape with her brothers without fearing that anyone will separate them. Wren falls in love with Nevermor – and with the Rifter – and yet the more she learns of a conflict between the Rifter and a wicked, black-hearted man called the Scourge, the more she comes to realize that Nevermor is not a place for children.