LeahSmyth's Reading List
14 stories
Anne of Green Gables (1908) by LMMontgomery
Anne of Green Gables (1908)
LMMontgomery
  • Reads 555,546
  • Votes 17,289
  • Parts 38
Anne of Green Gables recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, a young orphan girl mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who have a farm on Prince Edward Island and who had intended to adopt a boy to help them.
Rhistmaege by WilliamHowells
Rhistmaege
WilliamHowells
  • Reads 1,295
  • Votes 214
  • Parts 38
Dovinicus MaCabre, a loner at Wharton Wydenhall's School of Meritus Ministrations has always lived in shadow, struggling to harness the coveted magic of Earned Rhist. Yet, he feels a deeper power within him starting to rise. When tragedy strikes and his world comes crashing down- the deeper power within is revealed to those who would have it for themselves... The Crown, always power hungry, stops at nothing to find more Rhist. Feeling like a pawn in some vast struggle, he must decide who to trust. He bides his time, hoping to discover a way to unleash his latent power of Wit, Folly and Venom and become a true Rhistmaege. Only then, can he walk his own path.
One Thousand Sleepless Nights by AndreaAgitoWhite
One Thousand Sleepless Nights
AndreaAgitoWhite
  • Reads 349
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 5
Anno, orphaned, has spent years wanting his family that was taken by the fire. For years he has had the same dream of the fire until one day, the person who had taken him out of the fire, still unknown to him, tells him where to meet him. With only another orphan, May, as a companion, their long friendship grows and the mystery of who or what beckons to him grows even faster. With monsters finding them they must overcome what they've kept in their hearts and face the evil hiding in his dreams and in the darkest parts of the forest.
Seeing Colors by Eunica
Seeing Colors
Eunica
  • Reads 13,436
  • Votes 1,024
  • Parts 15
*This story is under construction. You are not advised to read it yet. I'll tell you when it's ready, though. Read at your own risk.* Dreams, when tried to be remembered, are supposedly dark - the kind of darkness wherein you could see nothing. But in lucid dreams, one sees vivid things, one could remember it, and one could be seeing colors. In fact, in lucid dreams, you can do anything you want. You can fly a Pegasus, attend Sky High, or even go face to face with Voldemort or Smaug and get through them without a single scar on your face. The best part is that you wake up remembering all of them - like they happened in your real life. Petula Carter knows how it feels: she can control her dreams. And in her dreams, she wishes to reunite with her faded loved one. But never in her mind she would find something else. Something deeper. Something colorful. And something that could be real.
Risen From The Ashes by TheTwinFiresofPompei
Risen From The Ashes
TheTwinFiresofPompei
  • Reads 1,180
  • Votes 100
  • Parts 6
From the ashes of Pompeii, two species have arisen: the Pompeites and the Unkind. These two species are locked in a war, that seems to have no end. So unwillingly, human children are dragged into the battle and forced to fight. But there is deception at every turn, Unkind around every corner and stereotypes between the two species and among the two. The question isn’t who will win the war, but who out of the 14 experiments will survive?
Yuffie's Writing How-To's by YuffieProductions
Yuffie's Writing How-To's
YuffieProductions
  • Reads 3,502,139
  • Votes 46,672
  • Parts 231
A story isn't just a bunch of words slapped onto a page. It's a living, breathing manifestation of your imagination. This guide explores aspects most guides don't touch on such as memorable protagonists, world building, character psychology, and backstory, and many more. It will help you flesh out your ideas and make them fascinating and memorable.
Spectrum (On hold) by Eclipse119
Spectrum (On hold)
Eclipse119
  • Reads 4,081
  • Votes 314
  • Parts 13
An archangel. A demon. A sacred oath, a scarred legacy, a forbidden love. . . Does the term mortal enemies even matter in the world of immortals? And does loyalty mean anything when it comes to soul mates? When time isn't exactly on your side, how do you decide where fate is leading you? Especially when you're dealing with light and dark, yin and yang. . . Good and evil?
Artistic License by KiplingKat
Artistic License
KiplingKat
  • Reads 343
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 2
7 Simple Tips to Improve Your Wattpad Stories by JakeVanderArk
7 Simple Tips to Improve Your Wattpad Stories
JakeVanderArk
  • Reads 338,615
  • Votes 17,921
  • Parts 7
Welcome Wattpadders! This book will be short and to the point. I won’t bore you with mundane grammar rules or the crap you learn in English class, but I will offer simple suggestions on how to improve your writing. These are tips that I use every day when I sit down to write. Nothing fancy, just the basics. I can’t promise that your “hotness” will go up, but I can guarantee that you’ll be a step above the people who don’t implement these techniques. Also, I encourage you to link to this book when commenting on other’s work. Sometimes it can be draining typing out the same suggestions over and over. I’m not trying to gain votes or comments with this book, I’m just here to provide budding writers with simple methods to hone their skills. So, with that brief introduction out of the way, let’s figure out how to improve your stories on Wattpad!
7 Advanced Tips to Improve Your Wattpad Stories by JakeVanderArk
7 Advanced Tips to Improve Your Wattpad Stories
JakeVanderArk
  • Reads 253,177
  • Votes 12,486
  • Parts 7
There are hundreds of fantastic books about writing for hopeful authors to choose from, but most of them are boring, complicated, and bogged down by filler. This little book is brief, straight forward, and easy to understand. I hope it will serve as an easy-to-read manual to help serious writers perfect their craft. I should say right off the bat that I am NOT an expert; I forget my own tips all the time! However, I do know what generally works for me, so I thought I could pass it on to my friends at Wattpad. One last note: this book is for writers who have a basic understanding of grammar and story structure. If you’re interested in more fundamental steps you can take to write a great story, check out the companion to this book!