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how to be skinny || n.h by kodaIine
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❝i didn't eat for three days, so i could be lovely.❞ © kodaline ( book one )
Amaranthine by LDCrichton
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Sixteen year-old Ireland Brady is sure she's losing her mind. After a horrific car accident leaves her barely clinging to life, she wakes from a coma with a renewed sense of gratitude to a world more surreal than she could have imagined, a world which includes Orion Alexander. Darkly handsome, Orion is cool and confident and has his sights set on her, something she's never experienced and she finds herself falling hopelessly in love. But when Orion's betrayal sends her straight into the arms of his rival, Damien, things go from bad to worse. Despite Orion's warnings, Ireland is attracted to Damien. He's strong and protective, and harbors an intense dislike for Orion, which makes him...perfect. But Damien is not one to be crossed. When all the secrets are revealed, will Ireland trust the boy who broke her heart? Or is she doomed to suffer a fate worse than death?
YOUTH by wonderfulicious
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it seems we're always 'too young' to understand; to choose. • • • youth is a curse of sorts, which we fondly look back unto • • • this is a collection of my poetry. the general theme is youth- and in my case youth is looking at the world a certain way and questioning it- asking why. there will definitely be angst, and probably some dreamy stuff too. Thank you to all who read this, I hope you like it :-) • • • Published 8/12/16
Saving Elliot ✓ by northbynorth
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Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.