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Oracle of Philadelphia by ElizabethCorrigan
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Carrie works at a diner in South Philadelphia, dispensing advice to humans and angels wise enough to seek her counsel. But there are some problems that even the best advice can’t solve. Her latest supplicant, Sebastian, is unique among those who have sought her aid. He sold his soul to a demon in exchange for his sister’s life, but his heart remains pure. Carrie has lived for millennia with the knowledge that her immortality is due to the suffering of others, and she cannot bear to see another good man damned when it is within her power to prevent it. In order to renegotiate his contract, Carrie must travel into the depths of hell and parley with the demons that control its pathways. As the cost of her journey rises, Carrie must determine how much she is willing to sacrifice to save one good soul.
The Lost World by gutenberg
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The Secret Garden by gutenberg
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Dracula (1897) by BramStoker
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Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula, "Dracula" tells the story of Dracula's attempt to move from Transylvania to England, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.
Miss Mary Mack by iluvcupcakes2013
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All little Mary wanted, was to see the Elephants jump over the fence...
Storm by Tabitha3330
Tabitha3330
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Part 1 in an ongoing story about a society of serial killers that is discovered by an overworked homicide detective. The detective is in turn framed for his wife's murder and drawn deeper than he could have imagined into "The Society". Look for more chapters later. For now just enjoy the Storm.