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Through Midnight by starlust_
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She was bad, so was he. Together, they're the perfect match.
An Imperial Affliction by a---------------
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My name is Anna. I'm sixteen years old and I have cancer. But, don't worry about me. I'm perfectly fine. The people you should be worried about include my tulip obsessed mother, her mysterious lover, The Dutch Tulip Man, and my delusional hamster who thinks that running on that little wheel of his will actually get him somewhere. Welcome to my life. Special Thanks to: Augustus Waters Hazel Grace Lancaster Peter Van Houten And of course... Our beloved John Green, an amazing author who can bring characters and plots to life and who made this story possible. A/N ~~ There will be the use of one direct quote from TFIOS for AIA. Details in this story were inspired by the book. I do not claim ownership of them. All credits go to John Green. All rights reserved.
Truth Comes Second by masonfitzzy
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A sequel to Family Comes First by Mason FitzGibbon After Carrie telling the detectives about the abuse Tommy put her through, a search is out for Tommy and Jimmy. Julie is trying her best to keep the family's traditions secret, but the detectives have been in the basement. She gets caught up in a web of lies and has to clear her name so that she isn't charged for murder. Jimmy wants Julie and Hunter back. Julie moves in with Carrie and she tries her best to suppress her anger toward Carrie. The story is told as a mashup of Julie and Jimmy's POV *The photo used for the cover is not mine. If anyone knows the photographer please message me*
The Third Culture Kid by AmeliaWrites
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13-year-old Melissa Ashton, a third culture kid faces moving from places she has grown to call home. Will she forever be on the move or be forced to make a choice that will tear her and all she knows, apart. This story is a reality for all third culture kids, moving from country to country because of their parent's work. This is not recognised as they slide into society with the rest of us, same on the outside but different inside, as they know they won't stick around forever...