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my words to you (FUL sequel) by teraCANread
my words to you (FUL sequel)
teraCANread
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sequel to fifty unsent letters WARNING: This book was written when I was 11 and 12 years old so ignore all the mistakes and cringe-ness LOL When Kennedy closes her eyes, Jake Gregory is heartbroken. He doesn't know what to do, or how to feel.. Feeling completely hopeless he does the one thing that Kennedy had done: write. He wrote so much. Away went the posters on his wall; instead they became overwhelmingly filled with post-it notes to Kennedy. As soon as Jake begins to feel at peace of mind, the most unexpected thing happens, causing his life to take a sharp turn. Highest Ranking: #201 in Short Story, March 7th, 2017
summer in st. louis by teraCANread
summer in st. louis
teraCANread
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The summer before sent to college, Claire Dawson is forced to stay with her optimistic aunt, Delilah, in St. Louis. Claire never liked St. Louis for a couple of reasons: it brought back bad memories, she had to leave her best friends in New York, and Washington University, the college she was going to, was too good to be true. But fate led Claire Dawson to the best summer of her life, with her new friends, Jenny and Heather...and her sort-of-boyfriend, Jacob.
fifty unsent letters by teraCANread
fifty unsent letters
teraCANread
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WARNING: This book was written when I was 11 and 12 years old so ignore all the mistakes and cringe-ness LOL Kennedy is in love. And by in love, I mean "in love." With a guy she's never even met. Yet for some reason he's caught her eye, and she has never felt this way before. Jake is just a boy trying to navigate high school with a terribly jealous girlfriend, and he finds himself caught up in a situation where he meets the girl of his dreams. Unexpectedly. Told in the form of letters, read about a hopeless romantic who only yearns to be happy and instead is met with something different. Highest Ranking: #81 in Short Story on March 2nd, 2017