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The Big Book of Disney Quotes by DisnerdsCentral
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Enjoy a book filled with some of our favorite and hopefully your favorite Disney quotes! :-) #173 on 9/2/16 All Rights Reserved | Posted by the staff of DisnerdsCentral Cover by @oceantaled
Disney Princess Facts by Disney-queen-18
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Facts about Princesses
Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales by LunaHeartz
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What would you do if tales of old stayed true to the original text? Would you like them more than the remade Disney tales? You might find yourself trapped in the whirlwind of folk tales, of the stories that were meant to scare children into listening to their parents. Read to find out! This is a copy of The Grimm Brothers fairy tales. It's just a copyright, really, I hope you enjoy! (A/N: I began this when I was 13 and I had no idea what editing was so some of these are not edited to be very readable, if you find yourself struggling please message me and I will try my best to fix it! I'm 19 now and I major in storytellers art english so I should be able to make it flow nicely!)
Original Fairy Tales by lulumona925
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DISCLAIMER: These works are not mine, and are a product of their time that may have language that is racist, homophobic, sexist, etc,. Please read at your own risk. It is important to note that I do not agree with some of the language within these writings, but considering their historical value, deserve to be read and analyzed in a critical lens.
ELIT by illana_ca
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2102. Pour de mystérieuses raisons, l'ONU décide de lancer un programme pilote nommé ELIT approuvé par une trentaine de pays. Le concept est simple. Dans chaque pays, seize jeunes possédant chacun un don intellectuel sont recrutés et bénéficient d'une éducation très encadrée. 10 ans plus tard et contre sa volonté, Sym Wellington, un adolescent capable de déceler les tics mensongers sur les visages, intègre le programme américain. Merci à @HannersVersefield pour la couverture.