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Please Don't Read by soleil_stars
Please Don't Read
soleil_stars
  • Reads 2,108
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 7
Vianka Océanne never had a normal life, and one summer vacation is no exception. When Vianka and her siblings move in with a grandmother they've never met before, they find that the woman isn't interested in being family - she treats her visitors like slaves, forcing them to do ridiculous and humiliating chores. Vianka longs for an escape from her reality, which Grandmother willingly allows her to have. But the escape might be worse than the burnt porridge Grandmother provided. Worse than even the most brutal beating. Sometimes dreams aren't meant to come true. FROM READERS: This story always guarantees a laugh, perfect grammar, excellent descriptions, and eloquent choice of words. Very elegant. Almost literary in tone. Beautiful writing. Exquisitely written with the perfect amount of description.
Vicky's Guide To Wattpad by altarviolence
Vicky's Guide To Wattpad
altarviolence
  • Reads 90,750
  • Votes 4,030
  • Parts 9
Welcome to the Big Wide Orange world of Wattpad. Here are a few handy tips on figuring your way around this pretty awesome website, and having a blast.
Why Society is Tainted (ongoing) by whittyflowers
Why Society is Tainted (ongoing)
whittyflowers
  • Reads 392
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 3
In Why Society is Tainted, Evelyn and Sara will be having a pleasurable time as we tell you about why the world today has turned into custard. We will tell you things regarding reasons why our generation has descended; and Sara and Evelyn are hoping that everyone can return to the more happy, beautiful times. You know, when Queen Victoria was alive and stuff. Evelyn and Sara highly recommend you read this, just so you realise what the world today has become. Maybe help us become Wattpad famous so the word can be spread, and our generation can be respected once again! Three cheers for the Twentieth century’s resolution, people!
Lies about Homeschoolers by AwKwardhoMeschooler
Lies about Homeschoolers
AwKwardhoMeschooler
  • Reads 77,232
  • Votes 4,726
  • Parts 30
If you go to public or private school, you probably think that homeschoolers are stupid, unsocial, and weird. You don't want to be friends with one because you think that they're too much of a nerd and goody two shoes. But you couldn't be more wrong. Watch the video in the media area to get an idea of what this book will be about. It's hilarious and will make you laugh... especially if you are homeschooled yourself. ╔══╗ ╚╗╔╝ ╔╝(¯'v'¯) ╚══'.¸.Every One of You ♥ Copyright © 2013 by AwKwardhoMeschooler All Rights Reserved #7 in Non-Fiction (11-19-14) #171 in Humor (11-19-14)
The Life of an Introvert by ChiknPotPieLover
The Life of an Introvert
ChiknPotPieLover
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  • Parts 41
If you're one of the quiet kids, and you like it that way, then you're not alone. So, what even is an introvert, you ask? Most of you probably heard this word at least once before. My guess is that if you have heard the word introvert, you may have heard it used to describe someone in a negative way. You might know an introvert as someone who is quieter or not as outgoing, but there is a little more to it than that. People often mistake introversion as shyness, social anxiety, or a mental illness, but introversion is actually none of these things. It is simply a personality trait. You can be an introvert and still be a happy, confident person. A lot of well-known people were introverts, like Einstein, Abe Lincoln, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, and even Lady Gaga (Yes, I said Lady Gaga). This book focuses on what my experiences as an introvert have been so far, and the positives of being an introvert. It also gets into some psychology and mental health. Coming from a shy person, I also hope to talk about how to deal with shyness and build self confidence, even though being shy and introverted aren't exactly the same thing. So come join the party! *Ahem* Sorry. I meant to say, come join the small, quiet gathering.
Yuffie's Writing How-To's by YuffieProductions
Yuffie's Writing How-To's
YuffieProductions
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  • Parts 231
A story isn't just a bunch of words slapped onto a page. It's a living, breathing manifestation of your imagination. This guide explores aspects most guides don't touch on such as memorable protagonists, world building, character psychology, and backstory, and many more. It will help you flesh out your ideas and make them fascinating and memorable.
Shards by MapleCFreter
Shards
MapleCFreter
  • Reads 17,708
  • Votes 669
  • Parts 45
She wakes up in a hospital with no memory, and only a hazy idea how she got there, but this isn't your typical case of amnesia. There is something bigger going on, the key to which lies somewhere among the broken shards of her mind. Her parents brought photographs and witness testimony, trying to tell her that she's just a normal girl, but things get more complicated when the police run her fingerprints. Two identities, but neither of them feel right. Nothing does, except for a mysterious boy who everyone tells her was just a figment of her imagination. At first all she wants to do is remember, but she is prone to acts of violence and at times unable to control her anger. Although she longs to see the friends she leaves behind in her dreams, she becomes fearful of who she used to be, and what she'll find in her own mind. The unnamed girl is torn, fearful for her sanity, and plagued by nightmarish flashbacks. Who can she turn to when the few things she does remember would sound ridiculous if spoken aloud? Who can she trust, as it becomes apparent that she's involved in something much bigger than they'd ever feared?