HyruleGamer's Reading List
7 stories
Gaming by Learax1
Learax1
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Amnesia by emineedssomething
emineedssomething
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Silence is deafening. At least when you hear it too much. In a world where you are easily forgotten, you get used to it. You don't mind. But what if there is someone who you want to have remember you? What are the chances?
The Fault In Our Parkour by KimicheeChan
KimicheeChan
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A story about an average teenage girl who begins training in a not so average sport, parkour. She meets a team willing to help her out. Except things don't always go as planned- and in the sport of parkour, you have to take some falls. And those falls? Sometimes, you never get back up again.
The Navigator by emineedssomething
emineedssomething
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The infamous Henry Phillips, also known as The Navigator, loves to adventure on the seas with his one and only sail boat. But when tragedy strikes, can the Navigator map his way back to the docks?
Little Things by emineedssomething
emineedssomething
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Little things, and Big things. Aren't they all the same?
Not Exactly a Horror Story by punktarts
punktarts
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When a shy blogger stumbles into an abandoned amusement park, you'd probably expect her to be eaten by a clown, or some other freaky thing you find at an abandoned amusement park. But guess what? This isn't exactly a horror story. Arissa Jones finds a teenage orphan boy, a year older than herself, and offers him a place to stay. Of course, her parents don't know about this boy, they'd freak if they did. I mean, what parent would want a guy in their daughter's bedroom? Thankfully, Arissa's parents are not usually not home, but it's still hard to hide a person. Arissa feeds him, clothes him, teaches him how to read, about music, the latest fashions, and how to think like a blogger (Uh Oh). But how long can she keep this secret? Also, how long can you keep a boy hidden in your room without... things happening?
The dream-runner by OpxpOO
OpxpOO
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Liz is a 14 year old girl, her dream is to be able to freerun/Parkour, but she knows she is unable beacause she doesn't have time and its too hard, she is bullied at school an her life isn't great, until a new boy arrives at her school, and changes her life, they become great friends with LOTS in common