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Dragon Fire (Thranduil Fan-fiction) #Wattys2016 by TiedinRed
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In the Home of Elrond of Rivendell, there is a warrior known for her skill and grace in combat and by the rare color of her eyes. Mantheniel, who had also been called "flame of the dragon" had spent her life training to become a warrior to protect the people she loved. Haunted by the past -despite her name and reputation, she had a fear of fire; for her city had burned to ash when she was a child. The fire took the lives of all those she loved. She had been found by Lord Ellithoir, the captain of the Kings guard of Rivendell. With Lord Elrond's help, she had found a new home in Rivendell working under the watchful eyes of Elrond and trained with Ellithior. Almost two centuries have passed, before she was named second in command by Lord Elrond himself. By then, everyone knew of the flaming haired Elleth who survived dragon fire. Disclaimer: All recognizable characters from the book and the movie are properties of J.R.R. Tolkien and Peter Jackson. No copyright infringement intended.
Book Worm. (H.S fanfic.) by 1DLoverBree
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It's called 'Book Worm' and it's about this girl named Hela Andretti ; the adventures and feelings she seeks as she continues her last year of high school. She is a shy, smart, slightly chubby, sweet seventeen year old with passions and dreams. She is the type to have faith when everything is lost - she is hopeful and kind and has a way of making everyone around her feel accepted. Most girls are envious of her positive attitude so they tend to point out her flaws - Hela acts as though she does not hear them and continues her reading but she listens to them and she notices. Hela has a small circle of people she trusts - she only has one friend and his name is Bryce Bennett. Hela doesn't focus on boys and ignores most rude remarks but this one troubled boy named Harry Styles seems to get under Hela's skin. Harry Styles is madly popular and is unaware of what he possesses - which is love and wealth and friends. Harry is oblivious to the great things he has and focuses on the negative. Harry has far too many tattoos and shoulder length brown hair that is always tied up into a tight bun - Harry is well-known and adored by the popular girls. Then theirs Hela ; she tends to stare as he walks by her - but he just walks past like Hela's an old dusty book shelf. Hela tries her hardest to point out the good things about Harry - I mean, he is rude, ungrateful and just plain cruel at times. But why does he get under Hela's skin ; I mean, no one could. Is it his flawless face? His tattoos? The way he shows up late for class and does not care? The way he plays girls? Or is it because he teases Hela when she reads? Hela is so calm and collected - it seems Harry brings the worst out of Hela - and Hela brings out the best of Harry. Watch them as they grow and learn lessons from one another - fall in love and feel. WARNING ; SEXUAL CONTENT. All Rights Reserved.
Enhancement by scifiwriter
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Welcome to the nation. Welcome to the place where everything is monitored... everything is portioned... everything is perfectly under control... Everything except the SkyTrain Holland Renner was aboard. In a matter of seconds, Holland finds herself in a world she didn't know existed. Before, she was free within limits. Now, she's one of 400 others. Before, Holland was at least human. Now, she's not so sure. All she knows is that she needs to endure and survive. But what does this have to do with SkyTrain 267-B? Click the "Start Reading" button to uncover the secrets buried within the core of Holland's society. WATTY AWARD WINNER 2015!
Pride and Prejudice (1813) by JaneAusten
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The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.