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The girl you didn't Notice   by _Sass_Queen_
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Highest ranking - #1 in horror! Featured in Wattpad hotlist- #1 *under editing* *Royally yours award winner- 1st* Order of the series- 1st- The girl you didn't notice 2nd- I'm still here 3rd- Looking for someone- part 1 4th- looking for someone -part 2 Lisa Simon is an eighteen year old girl who has just moved into a new house with her family. The house actually is a huge bungalow, which the Simon family purchased for quite a reasonable price. No matter how beautiful it looks, it has many secrets hidden inside. And Lisa is the first one to discover that. This is Lisa Simon's bone chilling experience in the Fox River State. ***All rights reserved©***
I think we made something entirely new. by Elliott09
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This book takes place in Homeworld 5,000 years ago. There a common soldier Rubellite 23A95G Is sent on a mission to keep Homeworlds previous weapon Moonstone alive. Moonstone is the last of his kind and he must venture to the abandoned colony of Pink Diamond and get her shattered remains. Can they please White Diamond or will they change Homeworld history?
The Rift by TouchOfMadness
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Thirteen days before his fourteenth birthday, Marx begins to feel strange. Everything he touches zaps him like static electricity, after eating a large meal he can feel starving within a matter of minutes, and worst of all, horrible nightmares of a thing with thirteen eyes haunts his sleep. If that isn't bad enough, his mother claims that he's evil and that she should have killed him as a baby. Now, a huge Rift has opened in the Earth and Marx is dragged down into a haunting nightmare world, where he learns the truth behind his existence and who his father really is. Can Marx stop the darkness from ascending, or will the truth get in the way of what is right?