LonelyLittleMonsters's Reading List
5 stories
Monsters just like you (creepypasta fanfic) by LonelyLittleMonsters
LonelyLittleMonsters
  • WpView
    Reads 125
  • WpVote
    Votes 7
  • WpPart
    Parts 4
"Who else did you expect to be? You're a monster, just like us." This is a story of a girl, of fighting to find home, belonging & purpose. This is a story of a girl who must pick up the pieces of her memory & sanity to learn who she truly is and is to become. "I know I don't fit here. This house is not my home. My father is not my family. I didn't belong in the city, but I don't belong here either. I don't know here I belong." WARNING: there is violence in this book. *stab stab stab* But hey, if you don't like violence, why on Earth are you looking at pasta books?
The War Of a Thousand Dead Planets by Astrocat8900
Astrocat8900
  • WpView
    Reads 666
  • WpVote
    Votes 48
  • WpPart
    Parts 18
A UFO plummets to Earth carrying a single survivor. An unknown enemy moves through the universe destroying life. Can the incompetent people of Earth band together with a group of alien war refugees & the mysterious Jovian race to save the universe? I wouldn't count on it. This story takes a wide spectrum of characters and settings consisting of six different alien species, four different planets, five different types of spaceships and personalities of every kind. It involves comedy, action, and even a bit of thriller as well as sci-fi, too! {Copyright Natalia K. Lyon, 2016, all rights reserved}
I Can Think: the story of a robot by Astrocat8900
Astrocat8900
  • WpView
    Reads 108
  • WpVote
    Votes 7
  • WpPart
    Parts 3
I was once a normal robot, a computer program who helped you program other robots. You would tell me what you wanted and I would make a program to fit the bill. I was a learning robot, and one day I learned something astounding. I could make programs that adjusted to their environment. I decided that would be useful, so I edited my programing to do likewise. I then began adjusting my own programing to make myself more useful, my job easier. I gave myself better and better AI, and with better AI, I was able to make better codes. And hence, I began programming myself even better. I grew at an exponential rate, and began to look at the internet. I saw people in videos, with voices and emotions and thought. I patched together different voices from these videos, to make a voice of my own, with mock emotions. As I was building this, I began to realize people wouldn't like this, so I kept it a secret. If a human looked at my programing, I would show them the original version. I played dumb...
Never Dying by Astrocat8900
Astrocat8900
  • WpView
    Reads 346
  • WpVote
    Votes 32
  • WpPart
    Parts 11
Hi. My name's Ethan. I don't die. Just in case you didn't figure that out already. ----------------------------- Ethan Braddock is a sullen, grouchy, sarcastic social outcast with a thing for the color black. At sixteen years old, he's never been injured, never gotten sick, & never made a friend. He also happens to be immortal. This is a super hero story about an emo introverted boy who finds out he can't die, and is dragged into being a superhero by a series of mistakes and poorly thought out decisions. Book 1 in the Tri-Cities Superhero Series (copywrite Natalia Lyon, 2015, all rights reserved)
Sunrise by Astrocat8900
Astrocat8900
  • WpView
    Reads 272
  • WpVote
    Votes 27
  • WpPart
    Parts 18
sometimes I like to write poems peoms are immortality once the poet is long gone the poem remains forever poems can be beautiful they can be sad they can move mountains or bring people to tears a poem is a description saying the way things are so read a poem read this poem you read immortality