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The Death of Us All by Coloured_Shadows
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Two ancient immortals rage a dangerous game, the game of life and death. Life seemed to be winning; families flourished, the population soared, but then Death revealed his ace; a curse that imposes every baby’s’ death before their birth. Katherine has already become a pawn in the Immortal’s game, her destiny decided by Light that only she can lift Death’s curse. She wasn’t expecting to be affected by the curse, it was made out to be a disease affecting everyone but those you knew. But then her mother reveals tragic news; she’s pregnant. Now Katherine is haunted by dreams of her sister, repetitively telling her one thing: Katherine is the only person who can remove the curse, and save her sister. But the clocks ticking as the sibling she has never met becomes closer and closer to her death, and Katherine is faced with a choice that could shape humanity.
The Intent by stingray306
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One unfortunate night changes Perk's world forever. After a series of unusual events, Perk finds that a plague of some sudden death had reached his village, and he was a fortunate survivor. He had been left behind though, and, swept from his cozy home, finds himself on a strange adventure which he never dreamed could happen. Whether from fortune or fate, Perk learns that he carries a great inheritance, with which comes great burden. Danger is drifting through Faereska, and it must be stopped before it overcomes all else. Come along as Perk journeys to find the source of Faereska's evil. Meet friends and foes along the way, and find yourself consumed in this adventurous fantasy novel, "The Intent."
Riverblossom boarding school by EllieTyler562
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Willow is a quiet, shy only child who has trouble making friends, no matter how hard she tries. Her home has been her sanctuary and her family have been her best friends. Now, it a desperate bid to teach Willow how to socialise, her mother is sending her to boarding school. She enters the school, frightened and alone, but will she see that maybe things aren't quite as bad as they seemed?