Charlotte-Stewart's Reading List
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Hope || Newt x Reader by sincerelygabriel
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❝But now I know that wherever we are, or whatever we're doing, we'll always have each other.❞ You woke up in the Maze two years ago with no memories, except your name. With your close friends, Newt, Minho and Gally, you continued to search for a way out. But one day another boy arrives in the Box, could he be the answer you were all looking for? On top of it all, there is one boy who you are feeling something stronger than friendship, but with everything happening, can anything become of it? All you could do was hope as everything was about to change. . . [newt x reader] [the maze runner] [completed]
The Zodiac Keeper by HLouWriting
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I was a normal little girl until the age of 4. My mother was always looking after me, I didn’t know my father, I was always told that he was dead. My mother’s best friend Rin was like my dad, he did anything for me and bought me whatever I wanted. On the days that my mother worked, Rin would take me to the park that we lived next too, I would sit on the bench most of the time, I didn’t like the other children, they were all mean or covered in lord knows what. Rin would talk with the other adults, always checking on me. One day when we went to the park, there wasn’t many people around, maybe ten, most of whom were just walking through and were gone in a minute or two. I played on the swings that day, they were my favorite play structure, and normally the other kids were using, that’s why I always sat on the bench. I played on the swings for a while before growing bored of them and just sat there. I didn’t know how long it was before I started seeing black spots in my line of vision and I was on the ground. I don’t remember anything after that. I woke up in a room in the middle of the night, I could see the moon through the bar covered windows, there was three doors around the room, the first was a bathroom, the second was a closet, and the third was most likely the main door, it was locked. In the morning, the bars were gone, the door was still locked, I could not leave the room. I have a ring with 13 keys on it. 12 have symbols, the last one does not. I don’t know what these keys do, but as I grow I will learn what each one does every year on my birthday.
I'm Just My Brother's Sister by kara-leighismyname
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This is a girl who is hated, pushed into the shadows, bullied but her brother doesn't realise. Her brother is the popular one, loved by everyone especially his girls. All Katie wants is too be wanted, needed and this is the story of how she falls in love but little does 'the guy' knows she is self-harming. most of these chapters will diary entries but they aren't real.
Project Fat Suit by not_present
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Serena Davidson leads two lives. At school, she's a morbidly obese, stupid, nerdy, bitchy, slutty, and a teacher's pet. But at home she's the scrawny vegetarian pushover. What would possess someone to wear a fat suit every day? And what happens when someone finds out?
Children of the May (Children of the May Book 1) by SJMoore4
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A Prophecy. A Shipwreck. The Battle for Britain begins... They hardly remember the May-children. The one hundred and forty children King Arthur exiled from Britain. Mordred – he’s the one they talk about. They say he was the only May-child who survived. They were wrong. This is the story of the children King Arthur sent to their deaths on the strength of Merlin’s prophecy. This is the untold history of the Children of the May. Children of the May is the first novel in S. J. Moore’s Children of the May saga. Inventively adapted from tales in Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and other medieval sources, the Children of the May stories are full of action, adventure, mystery, humour and romance - a version of the Arthurian legends for today.
Life by BethanyPelz
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Made up characters
My life... by KaraWhite2
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No, not a love story. This is a story that my bring my near and closer friends to total depression.
The Marcus Book by MarcusTheMarcus
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A book about Marcus (me)