Best Music Books
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The Music Shop by alispaige
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April works in a small music shop owned by her Aunt, where she teaches guitar and piano lessons. One day she spots a boy from her film class checking out the guitars and much to her surprise, he signs up to teach guitar lessons twice a week. My oh my, what 2 days of teaching a week can do to a boy and girl like these two. WARNING - MAY CONTAIN PARTS WITH MATURE TEXT
As The Music Dies by Laughingwolf78
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Katsuki Bakugo is a 25 year old year old musician in a rising band, playing both drums and guitar, tho his musical talent is not limited to just the two. He's talented, and handsome, both things he knows well. He gives off a cocky, bad boy persona but under it all Katsuki has been severely hurt by a bad breakup that has left him cold and distant, swearing off love and trust all together. His friends are worried that the blonde may never find a relationship again until one night when a cute, patient, friendly greenett comes onto the picture. Maybe this 24 year old Izuku Midoriya has what it takes to break down high walls and show Katsuki that the right person is again worth the risk.
Hiding Behind The Music - Lilly's Soundtrack by JordieXx
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Lilly's life isn't perfect and as a result of her past, she keeps to a distance, her only connections her best friend Sonny and her 'parents'. Lilly's motto has always been; why get close when you only get left behind? And she's held that motto close since the day she was left behind. Lilly doesn't think much of her past nor of her future, she takes it one step at a time. It seems her love for music is the only thing that can understand her; it seems to understand her more than herself. Lilly never thought much for her love for music until things begin to unravel and she finds herself overseas in Los Angeles and is forced to face her history. Yet her strongest hurdle seems to be accepting that people, Hayden especially, won't leave her. Lilly struggles to love and accept herself and also accepts that the people around her will not abandon her. Lilly's biggest hurdle? Learning to love.