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Things I Never Got to Say {poetry book} by gabbyccorreia
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Some poems for when I'm all caught up in my feelings :) •ALL POEMS ARE WRITTEN BY ME• (Not all poems are situations I've gone through, most are but not all. Just a few aren't things I've been through.) Poetry style inspired by Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur hit #22 on the top 100 board for poetry on 5/18/17 © Gabby Correia 2017
tip toe by urlocalgeek
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innocence and cigarettes
The last tape  by ang3lfanficsx
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COMPLETED!! (Mainly based of the book) TW mentions of suicide, rape and abuse When Hannah baker commited suicide thirteen tapes were sent to thirteen different people. Little did they know there wasn't just thirteen people to blame. Many people were happy to show their emotions and fears once they heard the news. Except 14 different people... Skye miller was one of them. However, she wasn't supposed to be. Her tape was supposed to have been destroyed. Forgotten about and never heard by anyone except the late Hannah baker. It was a tape that she was so secretive that it wouldn't go through the hands of others. This time, it was for them only.
Dancing with the Devil by KatieDavisBurps
KatieDavisBurps
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To move on from her past, an extraordinary girl must tear down the walls she has built to protect herself. Mackenzie Douglas seems to have it all: good looks, a great boyfriend, a passion for biking, and a little sister who worships her. But under the veneer of perfection lie the emotional scars of her childhood, inflicted by her father. Though her memories have faded with time, the wounds on Mac’s subconscious remain. Having vowed to never be a victim again, Mac focuses on a journey she’s always wanted to take: a summer bike trip on her amazing new RoadCap bike. But as the excursion finally gets underway, memories Mac long ago buried start to claw their way back to the surface, forcing her to confront a past she has done everything she can to forget. To prevent her sister from enduring the same trauma, Mac must let go of everything in which she’s found refuge. To break a cycle that needs to be broken, Mackenzie summons her strength and risks shattering the world she has so carefully built, exposing hidden secrets, long-told lies, and a horrific crime. Hello, Readers! It took me nine years (seriously!) to finish this YA, Dancing With the Devil, and Diversion Books has published it both digitally and in paperback versions. But guess what? I'm also putting it up here on Wattpad, free. Serialized, so it might make you crazy, but still, cool, right? And the whole thing will be here. I'm serializing twice a week every Sunday and Wednesday and the completed story will be one of the Wattpad Featured Stories starting on June 6th. You'll just have to wait to read the whole thing. After it's all up, I get to answer questions in a LIVE Q&A book club! Talking to readers will be a dream come true. Sign up here to make sure you don't miss the event: http://katiedavis.com/devilbookclub
Our Symphony -Your Lie in April- by PandaDawgBE
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An AU where Kaori's surgery becomes a success and she lives. - Maybe she didn't have to go. Maybe the ending they deserved did happen. And although the letter Kousei was meant to have read once she was gone was private, he still found his way to read it even after her life was saved. (Kousei x Kaori) - (Cover image is not mine, I'm not able to find the original artist so if you know them please let me know)
The UnSlut Project by MeghanJoyceTozer
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I was the 6th-grade "slut." And I kept a diary. So I decided to create The UnSlut Project in the hopes that my own diary entries could provide some perspective to girls who currently feel trapped and ashamed. I am publishing these entries one at a time, without changing a single word except for the names of the people involved. My limited commentary, which is confined to brackets in each entry, is meant to provide the relief of my current perspective, fifteen years later. The UnSlut Project: Working to undo the dangerous slut shaming in our schools, communities, media, and culture by sharing knowledge and experiences.