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  • Touch Of Midas
    96 7 5

    Everything she has, she's worked for, just cause she's a princess doesn't make her immortal, and she's proven her allegiance to her people and her crown time and time again, as she meets her fiancé in her arrange marriage, she quickly discovers that it hasn't been the first time they met and the closer she gets to ans...

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  • Shadow Weaver (Back on Wattpad 2020!)
    2.6M 171K 58

    "Mooooorrrrrrrreeeeeeee, this book is like air, i need it!" @noromance101 "These chapters are written BEAUTIFULLY! You are, without a doubt, my favorite writer on this site. " @nagykt "Reading this feeds my soul." @Yrthraethra Sixteen-year-old Mirra can see people's memories. She is a Shadow Weaver, one of the out...

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  • The Runner (Part I of the Runner Series)
    3.3M 164K 53

    The world as we know it ended 209 years ago. From a desert wasteland springs a single kingdom, ruled by a tyrannical King and trapped in an endless war against the shadowy desert warriors. As a desperate bid to save what remains of humanity, society has been split into two distinct classes, nicknamed the Court and th...

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  • I Am A Flyer
    219K 15.9K 52

    [Featured Story] He is kidnapped, trained to become something he doesn't want, and forced to fight. But no matter what they say or do, he will be free. Even if it means defying the most terrifying organization on Earth. Jett is a sixteen year old boy trying to survive in a world shaken by the aftermath of the third...

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  • Spellbound Sword
    332K 20 4

    To read the NEW & IMPROVED version of this story, search for "Travis & The Labyrinth" on Amazon.com. This all-new version has been fully revised and includes fresh content to make the story even better! A Wattpad Featured Story, Highest Rank: #3 in Adventure! (Cover Art by @permafrost - Read permafrost's stories h...

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  • What books have taught us
    19 5 2

    The world of literature influences us so much that we've decided to say what they mean to us and what they've taught us.