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Miraculous - The End by xX_Fang_Xx
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Ladybug and Cat Noir are celebrating their one-year anniversary with all of Paris. But when Hawk Moth steps forward with the ultimate plan to finally take their Miraculouses once and for all, will this finally be his first success at exposing the true identities of Ladybug and Cat Noir? "This book was amazing and the best ever and I couldn't stop reading." @HailStormRebel "I cry. This was the best fanfic." @bibis31 "I literally became attached after the first chapter alone and I couldn't restrict myself from reading it as quickly as I did... I give this a 10/10." @lola4232 "I read this so fast, the description was awesome, the storyline was amazing, and yessss for the sequel!!!" @_Mistickk_ "THAT WAS A MASTERPIECE" @LadynoirlStarco4life "This should be published as real book omg I'm am fan girl-ing so hard right now thank you" @LittlePG
Dear Teen Me: More Letters from Authors to their Teen Selves by EKristinAnderson
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We hope you'll be inspired, shocked, amused, and touched by this selection of letters from the DearTeenMe.com website. 'How awesome would it be if authors wrote letters to their teen selves?' A year and a half later, you can pick up DEAR TEEN ME from Zest Books, read more on the website, or just kick back and enjoy the selection we'll be posting here. Co-curators: E. Kristin Anderson and Priya Chand. The individual letters are property of the contributing authors. We can't guarantee your head won't explode from the mix of angst and excitement, but you *will* enjoy the ride.
The Voice Within by Penfound
Penfound
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A journalist sacked for phone hacking and tired of his decadent life style researches a triple murder that took place in his own ancestral home during the English Civil War. He discovers that events which occurred there nearly four hundred years ago are mirrored by his son's relationship with a Muslim girl whose father has forbidden her to marry outside of the faith. Returning to his ancestral home, the journalist finds himself assailed by memories of the tragedy which appear to be embedded into the fabric of the building and brought to life by his presence. When his son's girlfriend is abducted and forced to appear before a sham Sharia court for offending Islamic values, the memories in the house take on a more tangible form which propel the journalist into a dramatic chase to rescue his son and girlfriend from a terrible punishment.