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RMS Lusitania by Kayleigh_Andrews
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This book is all about the RMS Lusitania. This will give facts about the ship, facts about the passengers, and other information. This book is a detailed biography of the RMS Lusitania, one of the most famous ocean liners ever built and one of the most consequential shipwrecks in modern history. The book explores the Lusitania as a floating world-an engineering marvel, a workplace, a symbol of national pride, and a temporary home to nearly two thousand people whose lives intersected for a single, fateful voyage. Readers are taken back to the early 20th century to discover where, when, and why the Lusitania was built. A central focus of the book is the passengers and crew, whose stories form the emotional core of the narrative. From wealthy industrialists and celebrated writers to immigrants, families, stewards, engineers, and deckhands, each class and role aboard the ship is explored in depth.
RMS Titanic by Kayleigh_Andrews
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This book is a comprehensive biography of the RMS Titanic, the legendary ocean liner whose story has captured the world's imagination for over a century. It examines the Titanic not only as a technological marvel of its time but also as a floating microcosm of society, a workplace, and a temporary home to over two thousand people whose lives would tragically converge on a single, fateful voyage. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book paints a full picture of what the Titanic represented: ambition, innovation, luxury, and the human desire to conquer the seas. Readers are transported back to the early 20th century to understand the historical, economic, and cultural forces that drove the construction of the Titanic. The book details where, when, and why this monumental ship was conceived, designed, and built, highlighting the cutting-edge engineering, the challenges of shipbuilding, and the intense competition of the transatlantic passenger trade. The Titanic emerges as a symbol of human ingenuity, a testament to the era's confidence in technology, and an emblem of national pride for Britain.
Running Into Fire by 55hole
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I left home thinking I could escape- escape the chaos, the memories, the people who thought they owned me. I thought I could start over, make something mine, and breathe without looking over my shoulder. But life doesn't come with a clean slate. It comes with scars, loud and unrelenting, and sometimes the past shows up where you least expect it. Jexson-reckless, dangerous, impossible-follows me into my new life, like a storm I can't outrun. He tests me, pushes me, and maybe, just maybe, makes me feel alive in ways I didn't know I needed. But some things can't be tamed, and some fires can't be walked away from. I'm trying to find freedom, but freedom isn't clean. It's messy, it's painful... and it's nothing without the risk of burning it all down.
Crash of Worlds: 1881 by Johnmustard
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Long before RDR2s events the gang was small and just starting up, here's a reimagining of the RDR universe including 2 ocs called Aaron and Madeline! Story is finished and the sequel is now out
Crash of Worlds: 1889 by Johnmustard
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Several years after Red Harlows death and the gang finding John Marston the gang are located in Pioche, Nevada. The gang have more members and new enemies, together with the strengthening police the Van Der Linde gang are in for a challenge
Black And Proud by Artsywriter729
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Sasha Jenkins has moved from Baltimore to a very rural part of Maryland, Stokesville, which is a predominantly white town. Stokesville is mainly a sundown city, whereas any minorities caught outside after dark will be tracked down by the authorities. Even at the school she attends, she is hated all because she's the only black student. Her parents taught her that she should be proud of being black and not let anyone tear her down.
Is There Something Wrong With Me? by Artsywriter729
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Am I the most hated person?
Am I Gonna Be Trapped In A Blizzard?  by Artsywriter729
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Am I?