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John Green Short Stories by cpwrites
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A collection of short stories featuring Hazel Grace, Augustus Waters [The Fault in Our Stars] Alaska, Pudge [Looking for Alaska] Collin, Lindsey [An Abundance of Katherines] Q and Margo [Paper Towns.] charcters belong to john green
Fantastic! (Harry Potter/Doctor Who Crossover) by SonicDreamer
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Eilia St. Clare is no ordinary Hogwarts witch. A few weeks ago she appeared out of nowhere. She hadn't taken the Hogwarts Express to get to school, and no one was there to drop her off. She says that she transferred from a muggle school and into her seventh year. No one knows where this girl came from or how she knows everything from the past years' classes, and no one asks. This year, though, some freaky things start to happen. The mirrors in the school are not acting normal. The mirror reflections are not reflecting and instead move on their own. Along with the new girl and the non-reflecting reflections, there's a new Astronomy Professor that shares many secrets with Eilia, although neither of them are aware of it yet. Go through the confusing but FANTASTIC year with Eilia and the Doctor!
Self Help by VictorineM
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And so it begins. The classic coming of age story about a twentysomething girl, finding her way in the city. After graduating (with an Arts degree- questionable choice, but we'll learn about that later) she finds a one bedroom apartment and she buys a cat. Life is sweet. She's a living, breathing, cat-hugging cliche of a single girl. To many people that's how it looks from the outside, that's about as interesting as it gets, and maybe, that's even where the story ends. But that girl is me, and unless I am a total wet blanket, I think we both know thats hardly all there is to tell. The more you get to know people, the more you learn that almost no-one is living their life like it appears from the outside. I'm going to tell you what its really like to be a twentysomething, to live alone, dabble in online dating, attempt to navigate my first functional relationship, work for the boss from hell, and try to find my feet in "this economy". Come on, you know what I mean. But before we can even get to that part of the story, you have to understand how the story begins. So here goes nothing...