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100 Voicemails by BookgirlingMoments
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[You can now purchase 100 Voicemails' paperback on Amazon!] After a car accident, seventeen year old Steve Carlton, goes into a coma. When he does wake up after a few months, he suffers from temporary memory loss. During this time, he starts to go through his messages and voicemails on his cellphone, trying to get a clue of who he used to be. Voicemails sent to him from a girl called Ari might have the answers to his questions. A story told through voicemails.
A Christmas Carol by caseyxo
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They wanted to make A Christmas Carol of their own. So they did.
December by starlightt
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They met in December.
Thalia by omg_poptarts
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Rose thought she was an un-awkward, high school teenager. Keyword: Thought. She had her own personal problems: homework, hormones, family complications, the brat—the list goes on. But her life takes a complete one-eighty when she participates in a round of truth or dare with her close, differentiating friends. Being dared to sneak into the chemistry lab and taking a photo as proof couldn't possibly change a person's life completely, right? Well, when she wakes up the next morning and atypical incidents start occurring such as objects floating, bursting, crashing, having visions of crimes and she seems to not have the ability to hurt herself, something's up. Rose soon discovers she has superhuman abilities and has to learn about her strengths, weaknesses, talents, and of course, how to keep it a secret. She redefines herself by creating a new identity she soon calls, Thalia. But remember: Every superhero has an arch enemy. . . or ten. Cover by me.
fading voices [ the SEQUEL to little talks ] by rigor_samsa
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sometimes there is nothing worse than an apology. - cooper
The Fatal Flaw by achancetofly
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Justin Harrison is dyslexic. He has trouble with reading comprehension and numbers. He basically thinks he's stupid. Dyslexia is his fatal flaw, his hamartia, according to him. Since I saw him in the Emerald Cafe, staring at his worksheet, all he ever did was to try not to be dyslexic. But Justin Harrison is so much more than his dyslexia... He just doesn't know.
little talks by rigor_samsa
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i needed to write down almost everything he had said, to reassure myself that he had been real, that we were something that lasted; at least for a little while. - nina [ © jude rigor two-thousand-&-thirteen ]
Fall Away by DNoren
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Heartbreak can cause rash decisions. Note: The story is told ambiguously; there can be several interpretations of it.
Tell Me a Story | ✓ by theyellowsubmarinist
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A multitude of 1-2 page short stories. Copyright © 2012 C.
Paper Plane by uFiona
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''It's weird what a simple paper plane can do because weirdly it created love.''