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10 Signatures to bargain with God. by HaveYouSeenThisGirL
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haveyouseenthisgirlstories.com- Story: A very dramatic story that will show you how to live when you're dying. (not available - editing)
His SEVEN reasons (One Shot Story) by forbiDDen30
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"May Jhane Loreal. I've got these 7 reasons why I don't like you." What would these SEVEN reasons be?
Periodical Test ( A Short Story ) by malandingrebound
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Magtetest kb ng Periodical? Basahin na! :DDDDD
The Girl Who Sold Herself on Ebay by Jessabellx
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Would YOU trust someone who bought you off Ebay? Grace is sick of being labelled a snob because of her money. She's sick of her backstabbing friends and her mansion of a house. She doesn't know how to tell if people are friends with Grace, or Grace's money, and all she really wants is a fresh start. So she decides to sell herself on Ebay. Setting up a fake account, she sells herself as a teenage dropout who 'will work for money'. When 'Jas737' wins the auction, everything seems innocent. She gets to work cleaning his apartment, and for once in her life realizes how it feels to have responsibility, and a friend who doesn't judge her for her wealth. But unfortunately for Grace, she learns that you can't trust everyone the hard way. Who's not to say there's other people tracking her down with different meanings for "work"? after all, how's a 'helpless teenage drop out with no money supposed to save herself? Will she be able to keep up her disguise? Is Jas737 even as trustworthy as he says he is? Maybe Grace should have thought twice about selling herself over the internet.
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Diary ng Panget (AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORES NATIONWIDE - WITH MOVIE ADAPTATION) by HaveYouSeenThisGirL
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From online story to published book. Diary ng Panget BOOKS 1 to 4 are now available in bookstores nationwide for only 150 pesos each. Thank you everyone for making this story a success! Please do support the book! <3 Movie adaptation under Viva Films (April 2, 2014) Cast: Nadine Lustre as Reah "Eya" Rodriguez, James Reid as Cross Sandford, Yassi Pressman as Lorraine Keet and Andre Paras as Chad Jimenez. Certified BLOCKBUSTER hit! Thank you, guys!
One Shot Stories and Poems by alyloony
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A compilation of Alyloony's short story :)
I met a jerk whose name is Seven by HaveYouSeenThisGirL
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Cheating is a choice. Love or Friendship? A story about a selfish girl and a straightforward jerk. (TEEN ANGST)
Angel in Disguise by alyloony
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Once upon a time, I am the biggest jerk in the world, until I met this crazy little angel, and everything turns upside down.
F.U.C.K. Meets S.U.C.K. by christinefreniere_
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It started when you were such a man-hater then there is someone from one organization that going to teach how to fall in love. You were such a man-hater back then but when you meet this boys who's gonna rock your world, will you give them a chance to make you shiver to hell? or make you blush until all the blood in your body go to your face? So let's see. (Who's the man-hater now?)
The Merchant of Venice (Completed) by BannedBooks
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This play has been banned because of characterization of racial stereotypes. The Merchant of Venice is a tragic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. "In 16th century Venice, when a merchant must default on a large loan from an abused Jewish moneylender for a friend with romantic ambitions, the bitterly vengeful creditor demands a gruesome payment instead."