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Love-struck Teenagers by SaturnianRings
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[BoyxBoy] Spencer Taylor has spent his life as a shy, introverted teenager dealing with his family's shenanigans. Suddenly, like a tidal bore in his silent river of life, he and his family were forced to relocate to a different city. A new city brings with it new challenges and a new school, where he saw the high-school star basketball point-guard and boy did he get love-struck! Will he finally find the answer to his sexual orientation, which he has been questioning for so long? Read on to find out!
Only Fools Fall For You (SasuNaru) by ambrosaurus
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Naruto is now attending the best school money can buy... And he hates it. He feels like it's a place where anything and everything can go wrong... and Sasuke sure doesn't help his thoughts either 🌵✨ Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto or anything like that.. purely written for fun nothing more or less.. hope you enjoy ✨🌵 (COMPLETED)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by LFrankBaum
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow, originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900. It has since been reprinted on numerous occasions, most often under the title The Wizard of Oz, which is the title of the popular 1902 Broadway musical as well as the iconic 1939 musical film adaptation. The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone. The novel is one of the best-known stories in American literature and has been widely translated. Its groundbreaking success and the success of the Broadway musical adapted from the novel led Baum to write thirteen additional Oz books that serve as official sequels to the first story.