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The Bright Side of Darkness by dawneverlywrites
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**Romance Reads 2024 Winner in "Friends and Family"!** Worlds collide when a formerly overweight teen befriends a blinded football player and is forced to confront her growing feelings for the boy who lost it all. --- Mateo "Tay" Perez's perfect world comes crashing down after one mistake. Losing his brother is devastating. Losing his vision feels like punishment. Now, uncertainty shrouds his future, like the shadows he barely sees, leaving the once-privileged boy bitter and adrift. Emori Hagen has spent years believing that if she could just lose weight, all the hurtful comments and mental pain would go away. But after a summer of relentless dieting, she can't shake the feeling that it's not enough. That one wrong choice will make her that girl again. When their paths cross as the new school year begins, neither of them are who they used to be. Emori is running from a past that still lives inside her. But something unspoken ties them together: the quiet understanding of what it means to be lost. She wants to pull him out of the darkness. He doesn't think he deserves to be saved. But maybe together, they can find a way to heal. - -- Started: April 5th, 2020 Completed: August 30th, 2021 Character banners by @avadel Cover by @Shreya_VA ONLY AVAILABLE ON WATTPAD - If you're reading it somewhere else, please report that site and come to Wattpad, as you may be at risk for malware otherwise.
A Heart of Gold by wisteria_in_bloom
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Kunti, then Pritha, casts away her son. Years later, he comes back to haunt her. The Kauravas win the War. It's no proper victory, yet when a truce is made, they have the upper hand. And she sees what the world means when they say her son is generous. Follow Radheya as he grows up, lives, learns, loves, makes friends and enemies and commits the biggest virtues and vices. Part 1 of Radheya's Mahabharat series. NOTE: This fic is not intended to hurt anyone's sentiments, religious or otherwise. If you don't like the idea, don't read. But please spare everyone futile arguments and unnecessary abuse. All cover credits go to the lovely @Elly6431 who took out time to make this masterpiece
I Prooped My Pants by TheZharjekSisters
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When quadruplets Ashley, Chelsey, Lindsey, and Tiffany Zharjek went to see their Whose Line idols, they never realized how much their lives would change. I Prooped My Pants tells the story of the quadruplets as they find fame, overcome obstacles, and, most importantly, find true love
You Must Remember This by FranklinBarnes
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A misguidedly idealistic high school student founds a club to teach his classmates philosophy; when it becomes a cult, he must change course before the whole school drinks the Kool-Aid. Frank can think of no better way to prove his classmates have no moral compass than to write a manifesto satirically arguing for the virtues of selfishness; when this attempt at shining a light on his classmates' behavior is taken at face value, he creates a club to spread his teachings, hoping his ironies will be more obvious on a grander scale. The authoritarian rule of law he establishes meets little resistance from his club members, even as he wonders privately when they'll have enough and choose a more virtuous path. While Frank earnestly seeks to help his classmates, his methodology proves misguided in practice, and Frank must find where to draw the line before he permanently ruins his beloved high school. But then again, being a cult leader is too much fun to pass up... You Must Remember This adapts the foundation of Catch-22 in a high school setting, applying the same notion of dystopian bureaucracy to lampoon Silicon Valley's competitive spirit and, in these politically charged times, comment on the fragility of our own democracy. CW: minor character death (non-graphic), dark psychological themes (e.g. gaslighting), authoritarian regimes (including references to communism and Nazism) "Amazing, terrible, bourgeois horror" "At first I thought the story was about silicone implants" "I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves the classic American English course reading list or just wants to read something that will make them think."