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Somnium by BlackHaloAngel
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Stories too short to be actual books therefore they become long oneshots. /Or/ The daydreams of a messed up mind. ₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪ I own everything in here. No stealing. Also this is mature because (not always) gore, strong and so on. Not all are going to actually be mature but yeah.
Anonymous lover (Phan) by alex_is_tired69
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Life the internet and two boys that are so far apart...or are they? O.o
Right Next To Me by urbanstargazer
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They say true love comes just once in a lifetime. Cate Ryan never stayed in one place. Her childhood was spent relocating, leaving people and memories behind. After being away for six years, she returns to the only place that made her happy and straight into the arms of the only boy she ever loved. Is love enough to make her stay for good this time? (Book One of the Forever Summer Series)
Another cinderalla story by beckylovesya
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This is a story which is kind of like Cinderella.There are a few more twists and its mostly based on Cinderella. Hope you guys like it, and I will be posting more chapters. Enjoy, remember to vote and comment!!! :D
Meant To Soar by SykesDirectioner
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Cindy Sykes and Nathan Payne aren't normal. No, they are not weird. But neither are they part of the world we live in. They are special beings part of an undiscovered world. When a glitch pops up in their everyday encounters, the two youngsters are forced to embark on a treacherous quest, one that only friendship ( and maybe something more ) can drive on. Cover art by Angela Gonyea. Facebook.com/angelagonyeasfineart
Heir to the Ice Queen (Book 1) by Jazzie_delrey
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The land is always covered in snow, so how can anything - let alone anyone - survive there? They don't. At least not without the Ice Queen's permission. It's her land that goes on for miles, her power that she gains from the cold, and her wickedness that has kept her the most feared living thing for over a thousand years. And that will soon be my land, my power, and my throne, because on my 100th birthday, I will kill my mother. ***SIDE NOTE: I KNOW THERE ARE ERRORS IN THE STORY ( GRAMMATICAL, TENSE SHIFTS, SPELLING, WRONG WORDS ETC. ETC. ) BUT I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO GO BACK AND EDIT, NOR DO I THINK I EVEN EVER WILL. WITH THAT BEING SAID JUST READ AND ENJOY THE STORY****
Tears of Titanium by oreoshavings1723
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Elventale (Book #1 in the Of Elves and Gods Trilogy) by uplift
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In a time long gone, everything was perfect. There were three species that ruled the world: Elves, Gods, and Humans. They lived in a perfectly balanced world for thousands of years until an unfortunate turn of events caused the elves to be banished to the trees, the gods to the skies, and the humans to the grounds. Inevitably, the two greater powers began a cataclysmic war. Today, thousands of years later, is when things start to take an unexpected turn. Victoria Fugo is an orphan. Her parents abandoned her at a rundown orphanage as a newborn, and she has never known any love except for that given by her stingy caretaker, which is next to none. She has a single friend, and spends most of her time reading fairy tales and daydreaming. Cerritulus is the odd elf out. Donned in colorful shorts and kimonos with weird patterns, she's an outcast of all sorts, considered strange even by her own parents. Her total obsession with myths and history unsettles even the most hardened treasure hunters. Certus is a teenage heartthrob. He's intelligent, gorgeous, athletic, and humble. While all of the other elves, male and female, throw themselves at him, he brushes them off and prefers to disappear into the background with a book. Tom is Victoria's only friend. Her mischievous, attractive, extremely intelligent friend. His strong skill is coming up with elaborate schemes and flirting with every person who ever passes through the orphanage. When these four are strung together and get tangled up in a myth as old as time, they soon discover that there is much more to old legends than just a few elves and a prophecy. Think you know magic? Think again.
Callie - An Enchantress Novel - Book 1 by jewel1307
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Chosen as one of the Top 10 stories by Harlequin So You Think You Can Write. There hasn't been one like her for 1500 years. For Callie it's survival. For everyone else it's love at first bite. A dark beginning leads to a new twist in the vampire genre. This is not a romance but a young girls survival. Some readers may find the opening chapters disturbing. Join Callie in her fight to save her soul mate and the new society she has become part of from demons and a master vampire intent on controlling her. With a little help from a few witches, shape shifters and a bit of luck can she actually get a little normality in her 'un-life'? Everybody loves her. They just can't help themselves. ~☆~
It's Complicated by danahboyd
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What is new about how teenagers communicate through services such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram? Do social media affect the quality of teens' lives? In this eye-opening book, youth culture and technology expert danah boyd uncovers some of the major myths regarding teens' use of social media. She explores tropes about identity, privacy, safety, danger, and bullying. Ultimately, boyd argues that society fails young people when paternalism and protectionism hinder teenagers' ability to become informed, thoughtful, and engaged citizens through their online interactions. Yet despite an environment of rampant fear-mongering, boyd finds that teens often find ways to engage and to develop a sense of identity. Boyd's conclusions are essential reading not only for parents, teachers, and others who work with teens but also for anyone interested in the impact of emerging technologies on society, culture, and commerce in years to come. Offering insights gleaned from more than a decade of original fieldwork interviewing teenagers across the United States, boyd concludes reassuringly that the kids are all right. At the same time, she acknowledges that coming to terms with life in a networked era is not easy or obvious. In a technologically mediated world, life is bound to be complicated.