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مشت خاکی by ShamsaArshad
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میری یہ ذات بهی مٹی میری اوقات بهی مٹی میں مٹی تها میں مٹی ہوں مجهے مٹی ہی رہنے دو ...
The Crypt Volume One by SorenSagaBooks
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The following short stories have been 'written' by characters from the novel Soren: The Angel & The Prize Fighter. Beau Tolson, Bernadette Hale, and Casey Dummont – the teen writers of the stories you are about to read – are part of a paranormal story telling club called The Crypt. They recite spooky tales by candlelight in an abandoned chapel at the back of their school, while tucked up in sleeping bags and feasting on marshmallows. For more information on Soren: The Angel & The Prize Fighter, please check out my Wattpad profile or visit www.sorensaga.com
Short Stories by Hugh Howey by hughhowey
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A collection of short stories by Hugh Howey
THE VAMPIRE UNDERGROUND by brianrowe
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16-year-old Brin Skar hates everything to do with being scared, so she isn't happy when she discovers that her junior year Film class at Grisly High is devoted to the horror genre. Worse, the first assignment for the students is to create their very own horror movies. Brin and five classmates travel to Bodie Ghost Town in California to shoot their creepy film, but they soon find themselves fighting a real terrifying threat when a clan of mean, ruthless vampires emerge from beneath the surface and start attacking the group. The teens, headed by Brin and the egotistical director Anaya Frost, have no help from the outside and become outnumbered by the bloodsuckers a hundred to one. But when Brin meets Paul, a helpful and smoldering vampire outcast who's had enough of his shameful life, she discovers he may be the only key to their survival. A NOVEL BY BRIAN ROWE COPYRIGHT (C) 2012 by Brian Rowe This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is entirely coincidental. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.