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Just Like That |✔ by MysteriousButterfly3
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A ballad, a poem of when a girl fell in love ....... but as they say, if there's something like falling in love , then there is falling out too...... ★♥" Outside my house and inside my heart what left is an empty lane, And there is no one to blame"♥★ ★♥" I thought our relationship was all rainbows and clouds, But for speaking out loud, For all this time I forgot something, That the rain isn't always peaceful, Sometimes there are rainstorms and thunderstorms too, And this is what happened to me and you......."♥★ ★♥"They say there's something good about nightmares, That they are never true, But what if one day they do??"♥★ *( There is just one single poem but in parts so don't skip the parts)* #started -:10 January 2019 #completed -: 14 March 2019 #100 reads -:24 January 2019 #ranked ~ 56 in poem out of a total of 107k poem-: 13 January 2019 ~ 38 in poem -: 22 February 2019 ~ 31 in poem -: 26 February 2019 ~21 in poem -: 26 February 2019 ~19 in poem -: 28 February 2019 ★★♥♥ ~1 in poem out of 110k -: 7 April 2019!!!!!♥♥★★ #3RD place in JEDI AWARDS 2019♥♥ Cover by-: TheStoryWriterWrites (@TheStoryWriterWrites)(kamee gallmore) Writeups account-: ferusflower On instagram♡
Untold Tales by cieliastra
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Poetry. As we venture into the depths of the woods, our voyage leads us into the sylvan realm where languishing nymphs reside, burdened by sorrow and constrained to silence for it holds secrets that will cause havoc once unraveled. In the gardens where fairies dwell, a woman finds solitude as she pens her calamitous agony, intertwining them with the tales whispered into her receptive ears as she finds consolation in the abyss that scorns her existence. Chronicles of an irremediable love triangle, forever ensnared in its unruly turmoil, yet unearthing utmost gaiety amidst the tempestuous wrath and fury brought by the raging waves. Tales of miseries, hopes, dreams, and fury, untold to be retold again. © 2022 by cieliastra
Emma By Jane Austen (1815) by imaginator1D
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Emma from Jane Austen. Emma Woodhouse is one of Austen's most captivating and vivid characters. Beautiful, spoilt, vain and irrepressibly witty, Emma organizes the lives of the inhabitants of her sleepy little village and plays matchmaker with devastating effect. #HessasBookshelf
The Phantom Of The Opera by MrGrotesque
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The Phantom Of The Opera by Gaston Leroux First published in French as a serial in 1909, The Phantom of the Opera is a riveting story that revolves around the young, Swedish Christine Daaé. Her father, a famous musician, dies, and she is raised in the Paris Opera House with his dying promise of a protective angel of music to guide her. After a time at the opera house, she begins hearing a voice, who eventually teaches her how to sing beautifully. All goes well until Christine's childhood friend Raoul comes to visit his parents, who are patrons of the opera, and he sees Christine when she begins successfully singing on the stage. The voice, who is the deformed, murderous 'ghost' of the opera house named Erik, however, grows violent in his terrible jealousy, until Christine suddenly disappears. The phantom is in love, but it can only spell disaster. Leroux's work, with characters ranging from the spoiled prima donna Carlotta to the mysterious Persian from Erik's past, has been immortalized by memorable adaptations. Despite this, it remains a remarkable piece of Gothic horror literature in and of itself, deeper and darker than any version that follows.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by LFrankBaum
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow, originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900. It has since been reprinted on numerous occasions, most often under the title The Wizard of Oz, which is the title of the popular 1902 Broadway musical as well as the iconic 1939 musical film adaptation. The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone. The novel is one of the best-known stories in American literature and has been widely translated. Its groundbreaking success and the success of the Broadway musical adapted from the novel led Baum to write thirteen additional Oz books that serve as official sequels to the first story.
The Secret Garden (Completed) by FrancesEHBurnett
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The Secret Garden is a children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett first published as a book in 1911 after a version was published as an American magazine serial beginning in 1910. Set in England, it is one of Burnett's most popular novels and is considered a classic of English children's literature. Several stage and film adaptations have been made.
Anne of Green Gables by ClassicKnowitAll
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Anne of Green Gables, children's novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, published in 1908. The work, a sentimental but charming coming-of-age story about a spirited and unconventional orphan girl who finds a home with elderly siblings, became a classic of children's literature and led to several sequels.
where all the poets went to die [dead poets society] by milynnie
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❝Maria Joanne Keating had made peace with the idea of spending her junior year tucked away in her uncle's office at Welton Academy, but a rowdy group of boys with a penchant for mischief and poetry have other plans in mind.❞ [Another classic "girl at Welton" story because I have nothing better to do and I need to write a happily ever after for this story.]
A Tale of Two Cities (1859) by CharlesDickens
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The novel depicts the plight of the French peasantry demoralized by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution, the corresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution, and many unflattering social parallels with life in London during the same time period. It follows the lives of several protagonists through these events. The most notable are Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton. Darnay is a former French aristocrat who falls victim to the indiscriminate wrath of the revolution despite his virtuous nature, and Carton is a dissipated English barrister who endeavors to redeem his ill-spent life out of his unrequited love for Darnay's wife. Cover art done by @orangedusk
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) by OscarWilde
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray" tells of a young man named Dorian Gray, the subject of a painting by artist Basil Hallward. Basil is impressed by Dorian's beauty and becomes infatuated with him, believing his beauty is responsible for a new mode in his art. Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton, a friend of Basil's, and becomes enthralled by Lord Henry's world view. Espousing a new hedonism, Lord Henry suggests the only things worth pursuing in life are beauty and fulfilment of the senses.