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 Way Too Big✔️ by walkie_talkie_1
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Naomi has always been reminded of how imperfect she is. The fat girl that's always compared to her siblings. If she was academically sound, maybe that would have made up for being "fat" but her academics was nothing to write home about. She hides her insecurities by being bold and doing what she loves doing best; Singing and Rapping. She tries not to be a pushover and to do her best at everything. Will she be able to accept herself in the long run? Will she be able to pull through? A/N- "Way too big" is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, events, and activities are products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to persons, alive or dead, or events is purely coincidental. ©️ All rights reserved. Ps: Credit goes to the rightful owners of the images used in this book.
His Barbie by kiaralotts
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Trevor is a young successful bachelor who runs a successful business. He's always had An iron fist and sharp tongue that could slice through anyone's feelings. Even though he can attract and have any woman he wants,then sends them packing the morning after. Love was never in his plans. Until one day when he finds a Barbie doll sitting in front of his door his life starts to change in more ways than he thinks or could even imagine. Find out what happens to Trevor as tables decide to turn and a fantasy becomes real!
Alexandria  by liviajoy
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Alexandrite and Aiden had never exchanged more than five words and yet loved each other. A short story of first love during the early '70s and all the hassle that came with loving someone of a different race. DISCLAIMER: ALL IMAGES DO NOT BELONG TO ME IN ANYWAY, SHAPE, OR FORM. I got them from google or Instagram.
DIFFERENT  [BWWM]✔ by Samrielhot8
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"So what's your name?" He asks Oh so now he wants to play the game of twenty questions. Interesting! "Do you think I should tell you?" I ask "Answering my question with a question huh?" He asks once again "Stating the obvious huh?" I do same Then he chuckles "You're different" he states "Different good or different bad?" I ask "Different perfect" he says with a heart warming smile. Oh my, he has a beautiful smile but it's not captivating. I think I should see the doctor. What are the girls drooling about that I don't see? I think I need help. *** *** This is Dakota MacCan. A teenage girl, but not your normal teenage girl. She's a senior in Weinstein High School. Everyone will be happy to be a senior, but for some reason she's not. Not because she doesn't have friends, not because she doesn't have family. But because she was born that way. She was born DIFFERENT! Now, will the school's most gorgeous boy: 1. Handsome 2. Rich 3. Gorgeous 4. Humble 5. What all boys would like to be 6. And what all girls would like to have 7. But who has fallen in love with Dakota 8. Jason Kyle Roberts Be able to make her normal or exceptional? Read Different to find out!
Our Nig (1859) by VictoriaxLaurel
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First published in 1859, Our Nig is an autobiographical narrative that stands as one of the most important accounts of the life of a black woman in the antebellum North. In the story of Frado, a spirited black girl who is abused and overworked as the indentured servant to a New England family, Harriet E. Wilson tells a heartbreaking story about the resilience of the human spirit. This edition incorporates new research showing that Wilson was not only a pioneering African-American literary figure but also an entrepreneur in the black women's hair care market fifty years before Madame C. J. Walker's hair care empire made her the country's first woman millionaire. ________________________________________ About the Author Harriet E. Wilson (1825-1900) was born in New Hampshire, where she worked from a young age as a servant to an abusive family.
Comedy Texting by GhostWriter8648
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Jokes, hilarious comebacks, funny texts, this book has it all. If you are looking for a good laugh, here you go!
Sweetener by -kalopsia-
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Drew remembered the little girl who befriended him when no one else would. He remembered her long braids and her cocoa butter scent. And when he found her again, he swore to never let go. He made a silent promise; that no matter where he went or what he was doing, he'd always come back to her.