The Family Series -Nusaiba
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Welcome to The Family Series, a collection of interconnected stories by Nusaiba exploring the complexities of human relationships. The world where the stories take place is our regular world, but with supernatural elements. The concept is strange, but interesting. So, let's get ready to meet: The starter Lisa, the nicest one - Nyson, the super intelligent Garfield, the determined Zarin, the brave Ainsley, the heinous Christopher, the young criminal SΓ©lenΓ£, the interesting "Emotional Man", the worst person Diana, broken boy who decided to destroy the world- Patrick, his female version Belen, another mysterious figure, Marylin, the cursed Roberto, the curser Dog, the actual curse target -Lily, the masked Jacob, the patient Vincent, the invisible Anouk, the most suffered one -Joshua, the cat-human Elias and more!
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The "Family" series embarks on a poignant journey with its debut story, introducing readers to the resilient Lisa Mona Schmeichel. Throughout her young life, she endured hardship, her brother, Bryan's kindness a solitary light. Denied schooling until sixteen, her world shifted when a man named Charles Schweinsteiger offered her a brighter future. Now cherished like a daughter, his care surpassed her own parents', leading her to call him "Papa." Yet, even with this newfound stability, she faces ongoing trials, notably in the form of SΓ©lenΓ£ Baldwin, whose antagonism presents a formidable challenge. Set against the backdrop of Germany, this story explores themes of resilience, adventure, responsibility and personal growth. It is rated 13+.
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The contrast between Florence DΓ­az and Melanie Conorel was the favorite gossip of Salta la Linda. Florence was the city's golden light, a saint of the plazas; Melanie was the frost in its veins, a developer who saw history as an inefficiency. But when the world tries to break them, these two rivals discover a bond deeper than blood. To survive, they must become the one thing no one expected: sisters. As they shed their public masks to protect one another, they face a shared threat in Helene Rossi-Melanie's former ally, who views their new loyalty as a debt that must be paid in ruins. This is the second story in the "Family" series, taking place in Argentina. It is for audiences aged 11 and up.
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Ainsley Johansson spent her life fighting for the marginalized and losing sleep over Christopher Hall's rising body count. When the infamous criminal finally takes her life, he believes the case is closed. He is wrong. Bound to the mortal plane by a righteous fury that outlives her heartbeat, Ainsley returns as a ghost to dismantle Hall's empire piece by piece. Spanning across the United States, her haunting pursuit drags her heartbroken best friend, Johnny Miller, into the crossfire and forces her to rely on Hall's own guilt-ridden partner, Lionel Clark, for help. As the stakes escalate, Ainsley faces a harrowing dilemma: is she truly seeking justice, or has she simply become the latest link in a never-ending chain of misery? In this third installment of the "Family" series-a dark tale of retribution recommended for readers ages 14 and up-Ainsley must confront a chilling truth: when you are a ghost seeking blood, the line between justice and vengeance disappears.I
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Jacob de la Cruz uses his father's surname to keep his name short, despite his hatred for the man. His father, Zeus de la Cruz-better known as the tyrant Zan Harvey ZZZ-rules over a weary Abinem Land. Zan's rival, Nathaniel Nunez (now Naz Haron Nice), was once his best friend. Now a rival leader, Naz is a kind man whose family are "Abinems." His cheerful daughter, Dorothy, is a close friend to Jacob and possesses mysterious knowledge. Jacob's closest confidant is Ibrahim Nyson, a skeptic of magic who was separated from his biological family at birth and continues to search for One day, tired of everything, Jacob starts playing a twisted long game. And that game changes everything. It reveals too much. Set in a magical version of the Philippines, this fourth installment of the "Family" series is recommended for readers aged 14 and up.
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The fifth entry in the "Family" series, introduces young readers to a remarkably laid-back Swedish girl whose life takes an unexpected turn. Known for her love of lounging, Hortensia Gustafssdotter inadvertently embarks on a global adventure when her family mistakenly leaves her alone on an airplane. This accidental journey becomes a catalyst for personal growth as she encounters a vibrant array of characters from the previous stories in the series. Through these interactions, Hortensia learns valuable lessons about responsibility, the consequences of idleness, and the importance of taking initiative. Designed for readers aged nine and up, her story cleverly intertwines humor and heart, making it an engaging tale that underscores the perils of sloth. Interestingly, in the T-Rated "Family" series, this is the most appropriate story for children.m
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Erik Thompson is a British boy sent to Nepal by his parents. Tasked with growing up in a new environment, he navigates a vastly different world, only to discover that despite cultural differences, people are fundamentally the same. He initially joins forces with Himalay Ghimire and Anuradha Vikram to target their lifelong rivals, orphaned siblings Isak and Anaya Adhikari. Their "enmity" usually centers on football and academics, but when Erik unexpectedly becomes a protective figure for his former rivals, he is thrust into a role he never prepared for: part father, part mother, and part brother. Will Isak ever realize that Erik wasn't ready for this burden? Or will this "punishment" forge an unbreakable bond? This is the sixth installment in the Family series. While this novel covers lighter topics compared to the rest (except 'Indolent') of the series, it is recommended for readers aged 11 and up due to themes of body shaming, social status, and heavy responsibility.
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The seventh installment in the "Family" series explores the bridge between two worlds, where the glitter of wealth meets the grit of survival. Theo Sullivan has everything money can buy, yet he is hollowed out by a single absence: romantic love. While his mother, Lucie Sullivan, and their tight-knit family are his bedrock, the weight of his loneliness has become a burden he can no longer carry. On the other side of the city, Alexandra O'Connor lives in the shadow of poverty, raised in a household where hard work is a religion. Her mother, Natasha Kelly, is the family's heartbeat, fueling their spirits with inspiration at every dinner. Driven by a desire to escape the oppression of her circumstances, Alex moves to a new neighborhood and finds work as a servant in the Sullivan estate. Theo, however, refuses to see her as a subordinate, choosing instead to offer her his friendship. When that friendship blossoms into a deep, mutual love, it seems the class divide has finally been conquered-until the "weird rulings" of Alex's household surface, threatening to forbid their union. Amidst their struggle, they must also support Henry Murphy, a man fighting to overcome the suffocating grip of addiction. Set against a backdrop of Ireland, this story is a poignant exploration of equality, prejudice, and the restorative power of maternal support, being recommended for readers aged 12 and up.