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The Marauders - Order of the Phoenix - Part One by Pengiwen
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Gone are the carefree school days, as a new era begins in the lives of the Marauders. Voldemort's powers are ever increasing and the days are getting dark for all the wizarding world. James, Lily, Sirius, Remus, and Peter, along with their friends, will discover all of the hopes and fears of fighting - not only against the dark magic of the rising regime, but also against the trials and troubles of becoming grown up.
The Diary of a Usually Unusual Teenager by Somethingcrazy10xoxo
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Hey, whoever's reading. This is the crazy diary of an even crazier fourteen year old girl. And that's me, Ramona. I'm one of those people who prefers to stand out rather than fit in. To not go with the flow. Or as I say, I prefer to row upstream when the others are rowing downstream and vice versa. Get my point? Yes? Then, that's good. Because when you stumble upon the secret (or maybe, not so secret after all, since it's out in the open, now) diary of a usually unusual teenager, life might just get a little bit...crazier and funnier.
Birds of Paradise by DarknessAndLight
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Smile, nod, and follow. That's slightly most of Elea's life living in the shadow of her beautiful best friend Marilyn--naturally second place to this first place kind of girl. When she meets Liam, the tall, sweet smelling, not to mention good-looking guy Marylin is friends with things might look up. Or not. Through time and distance, Elea will finally find herself and maybe even have her own happily ever after.
Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions - Volume 1 by gutenberg
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AUNT HILL'S LITTLE PEOPLE POEMS by DianaDunsworthBaker
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The inspiration for this collection of positive message story poems comes from my father - William Lee Dunsworth. A poet at heart, he showered his family with poems. I have tried to follow in his footsteps. I hope you love these poems.
Scars by RumMonkey
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Jacqueline is one of those people who are used to pain, and with her very abusive boyfriend she learns not to cry. She is his prey and crying shows weakness to her predator. Jackie's guards has always been high, she has no friends, no family, no love. That is, until she met him. Now she sees herself falling deeper and deeper in love with the oh so charming Nate Milton. But as she learns more and more about him, she feels that he is hiding something from her. It's all a matter of time before the clocks stop ticking for Nate and Jackie's left with the biggest scar of all.
The Guide to Bitch Logic by gangstasinmaking
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Welcome to the the guide to Bitch-Logic written by the gangsta bitches Tara and Arabella. We aim to make our learners perfect in the Bitch-Logic, theoretically and practically. Because all of us have a gangsta bitch hidden in us somewhere. α cσℓℓαвσяαтιση ву נαgяιтι נαιη αη∂ вяιєℓℓє є∂єη αℓℓ яιgнтѕ яєѕєяνє∂ cover credιтѕ: @cuppa_lattee α.ĸ.α тнe αweѕoмe jeѕѕ.
"We will do what we do best after girls - party" by SreyaDreamwriter
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'It was just not any simple guest I invite over for sleeping or playing with.It...she was different.She was not only a guest, she was also a secret.A secret guest...' Damon's life was no different from all those cliche rich playboys in highschool.With a cheerleader and her two sidekicks,an african friend with benefits and a hot teacher all falling for him with the rest of girls in Bradshaw High, complete with a good girl trying to change him and a brother and three boys as best friends. So that was all and some parties,drinks,shots and lots and lots of girls to sleep with. So, Damon was happy in his own fairytale, with a castle full of hot maids ,rich parents,playstations and tequila. But suddenly god decided to shake things up for him a bit, and he went to a party in London, to get immensely drunk and discover a girl about to be raped and save her. But there was a catch.She was a stripper who was in much demand, and her abusive owners were desperately looking for her in every corner of the earth.So Damon this time had to keep a secret, with not even his pals to help him.Enter a life full of drama and adventure, constantly trying to hide the secret, and not give it away, all the time with a girl in his room. Damon's life is drastically changed from tequilla and games- to tampons and schemes.But will that be sufficient to protect her?Will he be able to keep the secret safe?Will he manage keeping a girl with him all the time? And lastly will something else in him change?....Like his heart?
All the Wrong Reasons by shelbylw03
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They married for the wrong reasons. He married her for the money and status, while she married him to start over again. It doesn’t really matter why exactly they married, but what happens when he starts to feel something towards his own wife. And what happens when the trouble she left behind catches up with her?
Red Leather (Book 2) by help-me-think-of-one
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Renee Griffin is gorgeous, loveable, undeniably popular, and has an uncanny ability of getting everything she wants. She is a cunning seductress, a loving daughter, a prima donna, and a cold-blooded murderer. This is not a story for the faint hearted. This is the story of a 21st Century psychopath. "'You've killed,' he breathed. His eyes had grown big, so big that they barely fit his face anymore. He didn't resemble Nathan at all. He was pathetic, and cowardly, and weak. 'I have.' Silence and darkness threatened to crush us both, the sound of his uneven breathing piercing through my eardrums. I didn't bother hiding anything in my demeanour - it was a relief to let the darkness out, to let it slip out of every pore and every cell. He was going to die. His next words were quiet, so quiet, that it could have been drowned out with the faint sound of cheers coming from the stadium. 'You're a monster.'"