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The Life of Elizabeth Jane by thezookeeper2013
thezookeeper2013
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The Life of Elizabeth Jane a girl stuck as the youngest of six older brothers. Her life, her wacky stories of her brothers and her life. The hardships she endures, the life threatening events. Just the life of a twelve year old.
Ophelia Drowned by telephonic
telephonic
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When Maggie continues to act out glorified death scenes through suicide attempts she is told that she's only looking for attention, and it's probably true. But after she attempt's to drown like Ophelia, by jumping into a river, she is rescued and a new friendship emerges that could change everything.
I Sold Myself to the Devil for Vinyls... Pitiful I Know by DarknessAndLight
DarknessAndLight
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Lexi Grayson is a normal teenager, as normal as she can be with her unobserving skills and her overthinking mind. But she might need the overthinking if she wants to unravel the smirking mystery that is Blake Eaton.
The horrible past, the unbearable present and the hopeful future by havygirl
havygirl
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Savannah, a girl with a dark past is sent to join her twin brother Jesse at Boarding School in hope of her coming out of her months of darkness. Jesse tries to help her but finds he doesn't know the truth which he thought he did. Can he help her? While she tries her hardest to keep him out? And why the hell does Jacob have to keep getting his nose in.
You took my heart, could I please have it back? by TheCookieMonster
TheCookieMonster
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16-year-old Elizabeth Johnson is far from your average teenager. Fighting depression, she has to get through sixth form, where bullies and the 'cool gang' knock her down, time and time again. However, at school she meets a boy, a mysterious boy who is impossible to decipher. Elizabeth devotes half of her time to figuring him out, and in doing so, she finds answers that only lead to more questions. Can she work out the mixed emotions of James Black and figure out what his problem is? Follow Liz as she tells her story of how she survived a whole year of tears, laughter, frowns and smiles...