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Boarding School for Giants (G/T) by GiantObsession
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A troubled teenager gets kicked out of her high school and is forced to enroll in a boarding school for giants. As a tiny human, she struggles to navigate a giant world not made for her.
The Borrower in a School by sleepystudios2
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This is my first book thing, so please don't judge. Borrowers typically live in houses. Where it is safe and secure, but Adam lives in a school. The school that he lives in is very old and dirty. There is always food somewhere. (The cover art was not by me!!!)
The Pet Shop Helper [G/t] by Molly_Cat_2019
Molly_Cat_2019
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Don't let the name fool you. It isn't about treating borrowers like crap and all that. It's actually about a girl named Rose Leaflet who absolutely loves and respects borrowers. She works at a pet shop only because she gets to take care of borrowers that way. But when she is told to take a borrower man that went past his limit to the food market, she's shocked. Never has she had to do that before. And she doesn't. Her boss will tell her to keep the money that she'd receive for the borrower. So instead of selling the man, she takes him home. It's winter, and she can't just let him go. Then she is told to sell a second man the same day. But she doesn't. Instead she also takes him home. After a bit of trouble with the first one, she then finds two little borrower kids. The four borrowers find that they do not mind staying, since she doesn't baby them. She buys them a house and nuts them food that they can make themselves, letting them live comfortably. Soon she's finding that not only is she worrying about selling borrowers to nice people and taking care of borrowers at home in secret, she also has to secretly take home more and more borrowers. How will she keep all of them safe? Find out.
My Borrowed Son by Narrans
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Amanda is in the park one day after moving away from her ex-husband when she finds a small boy. This would be a simple problem to solve, but this little boy is quite literally the size of her hand and his parents are nowhere to be found. Unable to leave the boy behind, Amanda decides to take the boy in and take care of him while she tries to discover the mystery of who this little boy is. The boy, because of his size, presents a whole new set of challenges for the adoptive mother. ~~~~~^*^*^*^*^~~~~~ Parker knew he was different, but never truly understood why. He was unnaturally good at balancing. He had keen hearing and sight. His senses always felt heightened and he could predict when people were near. Believing he had a genetic condition that kept him from growing beyond four-and-a-half inches, Parker attributed his natural skills as part of his condition and lived as normal of a life as possible. Once he gets old enough, however, his world comes crashing down and makes him question who - what - he is. ~~~~~^*^*^*^*^~~~~~ This is the story of their journey.
My giant boyfriend //BL by Aikyu-GT
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Attihiko is a 19 year old giant with a talent for music and a odd interest in humans. Akira is a secluded 21 year old who lives in the middle of nowhere next to a forest away from everyone else. One day, Akira is doing a daily walk in the forest, when he hears a melody he recognizes. Seeing as no one lives anywhere near him, he decides to check it out. Unintentionally, he runs in to Attihiko, who doesn't seem too keen on letting him go. TW: mentions of abuse
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Slide To Open by Slide-To-Open
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"Out of all four boys that were a part of the unlikely friend group, only three of them were human."