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Dear Clementina. by MLHbooks
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A relistic fiction book about 2 girls named Blaze and Clementina, who goes by Clem for short. They are best friends and Promise to be best friends forever no matter what. But, then they only become best friends by heart. Clementina gets in a bad car accident and ends up dieing. Blaze writes her a new letter everyday.
Rosehead by kseniaanske
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Misunderstood and overmedicated, twelve-year-old Lilith Bloom finds the prospect of a grand family reunion decidedly dull... That is, until she discovers that the rose garden surrounding her grandfather's Berlin mansion is, well, completely and utterly carnivorous. Armed with Panther, her talking pet whippet, and the help of the mute boy next door, Lilith must unravel the secrets behind the mysterious estate, all while her family remains gloriously unaware that they are about to be devoured.
Nights of Fire by caseyclark20
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I walked down the road and right when I passed the sign my whole world schanged for me, The empty woods wasn't empty any more, in the middle of the now brick roud was a giant campfire surounded my snow. To the left of the camp fire were two giant two stroy cabins. Across from the campfire was a massive lake and to the right was a giant marble temple with kids walking in and out laughing and talking. Only one person seemed to notice me. He had jet black hair and blue eyes, he was a little taller than me and was more muture looking than his actually age, i think. "Hi, my name is Richard."
Rimwick by FionaChai
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"The night is totally black, now, except for the guardian light of the street lamps. No one is out besides me. I fold my arms, missing my army jacket's warmth, and head home quickly. It's dangerous to be out at night. But I don't run. If you run in Rimwick, something chases you." There are two rules in the small town of Rimwick: 1. Don't be different. 2. Don't go outside after dark. Riley Fey broke both the rules. And breaking rules in Rimwick doesn't mean you get grounded; it means you might end up dead. Dead is not a situation Riley wants to be in, even though everyone at school hates her, her dad is MIA, and her mother is the town witch. But when a wolf shows up at Riley's door and takes her to a dangerous land outside her town, "dead" begins to seem a whole lot more likely. #6 in Fantasy A Wattpad Feature Novel Promoted by Goosebumps movie Winner of the HQ Wattys Award Nominated for The People's Choice Award
A Race Against Time by kriskris0312
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A land of Choices. A land of promises. The choices she made. The promises she made. All lead to her Fate. And her fate lead her to the watch. And The watch told her she is on a Race Against Time.
The Three Sisters and the Blue Stone by QuidditchCrazy2
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I never intended my life to end up the way it is now. It wasn't my fault. I think it was just because I was at the wrong place at the wrong time, but other people say I'm just special. Sometimes I wish I could just go back to my old and boring life.... but then I wouldn't have so many stories to tell.
Guardian by SamPam7
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~ "How do you know this?" Ivy snarled, a murderous glint forming in her cold blue eyes. "I think the more pressing question is, why am I who knows this? " Celia replied narrowing her eyes. She adjusted her posture attempting to match Ivy's height. "Don't you see," Ivy hissed, "Choices make us weak, differences make us weak, human nature itself makes us weak!" Ivy lowered herself down so she was centimeters from Celia's face. "That's why," Ivy smiled sickly in mock sweetness, "it had to be changed." Celia's knees felt weak. Beside her, Ember and Jacob gasped for air and struggled against the guards grip. A sickening sense of realization washed over Celia. So she had been correct. In the Ancient Past, people had choices and free-will. But why did it have to be changed? For once, Celia was at a complete loss for words. "W-why" She stammered. A wicked smile played across Ivy's lips. "In the Ancient Past, the world was changing quickly. Too quickly for the humans to keep up. Violence was becoming more common, many were opposed to it, we had to change that." Ivy explained, staring directly at Jacob. He glared murderously. Ivy glanced at Ember before saying, "humans also became too threatening to the government. Thought they could rebel and get away with it. Well that also needed to be changed." Ember snorted sarcastically, earning a slap from the guard. "Humans also," Ivy continued, "became to obsessive, loving and greedy. So the government made your village, and many others like it, to, over the years alter human nature, make it better, easier to cope with. Our mission is almost complete, humans no longer feel complex emotions, have desire for free will, nor are bothered by acts of violence. We are almost ready to rejoin society, as a better human race." Celia's insides burned with anger. These absolute monsters had turned a beautiful race into an army of drones. "You won't get away with this!" Celia snarled. Ivy smiled icily, "Oh but sweetheart, I already have."~