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I See Fire | Wattys 2021/22 Shortlist | ✔ by SmokeAndOranges
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❖ A hundred years after a disease burned the world down, Adriana is dragged into a war she didn't know existed. The Aztec gods are fighting for their lives, and they want her to help. ❖ Adriana is a fourth-generation member of Grillo Negro, a nomadic village trudging down the continent in search of warmth and other people. It's been a hundred years since human society was incinerated by an unknown disease. The descendents of the survivors live in fear that they'll be next. When a scouting trip takes a terrifying turn, Adriana finds herself caught up in a war that reveals a darker side of the apocalypse. The gods of her ancestors are real. They're standing between her village and a powerful enemy, and she and her friends might be the last thing that can help. The burning disease isn't gone, and the one who created it is only just getting started. ❖❖❖ Complete. Wattys 2021 and 2022 Shortlister. Comments and critiques are both welcome and appreciated. I write characters from many different backgrounds, with many different experiences. If you share those traits and find that I have misrepresented anything, please let me know! I am feedback-friendly and here to learn :)
Fat Camp by WinterHilson
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A story about a teenage girl and her ongoing battle with obesity.
The Middle Child by laurenhouser908
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She's the middle child in a family of nine, and she's almost always forgotten. So when a family moves next door, she jumps at the opportunity to meet them. Except she's forgotten about and never gets to meet them... until a chance encounter happens that will spin her world upside down. Her struggle with finding a place to belong has never been more challenging yet fulfilling. Thanks to @AnonymousGoat for making this brilliant cover!