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Unnoticed by JustPlainlyMe
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My name wasn't even Stacey, I am Hush and this is my silent story.
Unnoticed by muskaansmiles
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Sometimes you can't express emotions because your throat tightens, blocking the words. Sometimes only one person can end your loneliness. Sometimes, it's the wrong person at the wrong time and nothing can be right again. Sometimes you remain unnoticed even when you're begging to be noticed.
Accidentally on Purpose by numbereddays
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Hannah Taylors finally gives in to her desperation and does one of the stupidest things a girl can do to grab her unapproachable long-time crush Jonah Gibbs' attention: spill soda on his white shirt and leave a motherfrigging red blotch on it. Accidentally... on purpose.
Chaos in the Canvas √ by rameesharants
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Hemayal and Ibrahim - two souls who weren't against each other, destiny was. After many years of intentional silence at both ends, one rainy afternoon and a loud crash of cars bring two people back together who know each other and yet have centuries between them. A story where coincidences are real and when they come to haunt you, there's no escaping.
Inspirational Lines by ilovuAllah
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﷽ In the name of Allah The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful, My dear beloved readers, This book Inspirational lines consists of phrases which I found as inspiring me and I believe that will definitely inspire you too. This is a collection of inspiring phrases which I got through beneficial and motivating lectures of Mufti Ismail Menk , Usthaad Nouman Ali Khan or any other lectures I have listened through other social media. Please note that, plagiarisation will not take place here, as I will mention the source of information I have taken from. Obviously you will find Qur'anic verses and the words of Our beloved Prophet Muhammed (ﷺ) in my book as they are the utmost inspiring thing for me and as well as for you In Shaa Allah. My dear beloved Sisters in Islam, Please feel free to PM me if you need to join the group of Inspirational lectures of Mufti Ismail Menk in Whatsapp. Only for Sisters. Note: This is a book for SISTERS ONLY.
Just a quotes ♥ by -bloodstream
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Everything happens for a reason.. ... There's "hell" in hello, "good" in goodbye, "lie" in believe, "over" in lover, "end" in friend, "ex" in next, and "if" in life.
Life Under the Hijab | ✔ by Beauty4evar
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He once abandoned her to her bullies, but now he has redemption on his mind. Little does he know that this woman has other plans and that life would force them together again. * * * Being a Muslim was not made to be easy. Zaynub understands this because she's living through difficulty after difficulty. With family and school on her mind, the last thing Zaynub expects is the one man she's despised for years standing on her doorstep. Zakir has made a lot of mistakes in his life. One of his biggest mistakes pertained to Zaynub. Of course, Zaynub does not see him as a changed man. To her, Zakir is a self-centered immature child trapped in an adult's body. Zakir has changed, but now he has to prove his worth to Zaynub. Will Zakir and Zaynub fall in love? Or will they fall apart? •Cover by @soundthealarm• [Featured by Wattpad] [Highest ranking: #1 in Spiritual]
The Hoodie Girl by yuenwrites
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Wren Martin is socially awkward. She blocks off herself to the world, hiding behind her favorite hoodie. All she wants to do is keep a low profile, and graduate well enough to qualify for a college scholarship. But then a babysitting job leads her to cross paths with Asher Reed, Eastview Highʼs notorious athlete. When a field injury kickstarts his senior year, heʼs turning his free time and attention to Wren. And maybe she might not want to be invisible after all. ***** [Watty's Collector's Edition Winner] [TFA Runaway Prize Winner] [[word count: 150,000-200,000 words]] Cover designed by Ashley Santoro
Finding You (Dublin Sisters #1) by hayatkhan07
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She was tested. Battered. And Bruised. He was her saviour. He was her only hope for survival, happiness and love. And she was not his... Ramlah Khan had always taken care of her younger sisters. She was the shoulder for her friends to cry on and her parents hope. She always believed that she could overcome all kinds of problems when having strong faith in Allah. She did not know that she was to be tested in the cruelest way ever - her love, her faith, her trust all will pay the price of being the strength of those around her. Fadil Mirza has always been successful whether in school, in his career or even making many friends. He had his whole life planned. He truly believed his childhood female friend will become his life partner in this World and the next, little did he know that his judgement was truly wrong. Ramlah and Fadil's lives get entwined when they work towards developing and maintaining their relationships. However, Allah had written a completely different destiny for them. Content Warning: Some of the content may not be appropriate for young or sensitive people as there is implicit reference to sexual activity and strong language. Although, the book should pass for PG13.
Not My Cup Of Chai by Zay_she_writes
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Asiya Ali is your average Pakistani girl studying Law at University College of London. She is what you deem as the epitome of an average, South Asian girl leading a near enough ordinary life. But, with a sense of humour slightly above the substantial norm and a "frenemy" who may or may not successfully emerge from the friend zone, Asiya embarks on a roller coaster of a journey with twists and turns and rather spontaneous events which resemble something out of a Bollywood movie. To find out about the journey of Asiya's life - the life of a British, Desi hijabi read "not my cup of chai."