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Freak (Troyler AU) by MelancholyMango
MelancholyMango
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What if you could hear them? The thoughts they deigned not reasonable enough to say out loud, the things not suitable for even a giggly teenage gossip conversation. Would it be a blessing or a curse? Troye, the unlucky teenager bestowed with this 'gift', thinks of it as a curse, with good reason. Do you know how hard it is to keep a relationship with someone when you know exactly what they think of you? Impossible. It's impossible. Or at least that's what Troye thinks, considering he's given up on even trying to make it work. He's different, people shun different. People hate different. And it's better to go under the radar, to be nothing, than to be hated. Right? Tyler, on the other hand, has taken a different approach to a similar problem. No, he can't 'read minds', but he does have a part of himself he doesn't want a soul to know about. He's quarterback, every girl's dream guy, an academic mastermind, and he's also gay. He's seen how different kids get treated, hell, he's been the one to treat them that way before. Why on Earth would he ever wish that on himself? No, it's easier to hide, to be someone you're not, than to be hated. Right?
The Reader by thoselovelybooks
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A new charm, a new key, and thousands of books to explore. Isabelle now has the power to enter the stories in books and be apart of them herself. Only some of them aren't as a happy ending as she'd like. To control her power she must control the books. But the only question is....how? ||this book's ideas all come from me, but the books included, like Divergent and Harry Potter, the credit goes to the authors||
Georgetown Academy, Book One by AlyssaandJessica
AlyssaandJessica
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In a town where one misstep can turn into a national scandal, the students at D.C.’s elite Georgetown Academy know there’s only one rule: whatever you do, don’t get caught.