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Mansfield Park (1814) by JaneAusten
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Fanny Price is a young girl from a large and relatively poor family, who is taken from them at age 10 to be raised by her rich uncle and aunt, Sir Thomas, a baronet, and Lady Bertram, of Mansfield Park. She had previously lived with her own parents, Lieut. Price and his wife, Frances (Fanny), Lady Bertram's sister. She is the second child and eldest daughter, with seven siblings born after her. She has a firm attachment to her older brother, William, who at the age of 12 has followed his father into the navy. With so many mouths to feed on a limited income, Fanny's mother is grateful for the opportunity to send Fanny away to live with her fine relatives.
ELP Cult Book by DrCapgrasDelusions
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join da ELP cult fam
THE PERFECT GIRL [HOSHI FANFICTION] by FababierCheska
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A Fanfic of Hoshi and a Girl and her name is Kim Eunbi and her brother is Kim Mingyu and Eunbi become a K-Pop idol from where his brother were work too and his brother have group that named Seventeen and he's an idol ❝ HOSHI ❞ ❝ SVT ❞ ❝ FANFICTION ❞ START: FEBRUARY 22, 2018 END: MARCH 28, 2018
Hwasa Imagines (gxg) by gayforddlovato
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[cover designed by the incredible hwasa_s_sweat] 💞 Requested 💗 Female Reader Imagines With Hwasa of MAMAMOO ✨ Message me for any requests you have! I'll write almost anything except for smut or personal imagines. Started: 8-12-20 Completed: (Highest Rankings:) ♡ #1 in mamamoohwasa ♡ ♡ #1 in preferencesandimagines ♡ ♡ #1 in hwasa ♡ ♡ #5 in femalexfemale ♡
The Punk Composer (prog/punk fanfiction) by Shirnek0
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The 70s. A decade best remembered for its music development, its emancipation and the youth that made it become legendary. Eleanor o'Connor, an Irish girl fond of progressive rock, surfs that wave in England, hoping to make it through the music market and become a musician... ... But what happens when punk breaks into the music scene? Her certainties will be discarded; the road to success won't be so easy, satisfying and joyful as she'd believed.
Classic Rock Imagines by vincekneel
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These are imagines, you know the drill. Here are some emoji tags so you know what they're about: 🌹 ; smut 🌸 ; fluff 🌼 ; angst
Led Zeppelin Pics by dorszai
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Zeppelin Preferences  by justangiem
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How does he propose? What Bob Dylan song does he sing you? Read here to find out! 《Requests Accepted》
Classic Rock Imagines by JxhnDeacxn
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Quirky, fluffy imagines of male/female artists of the 60's, 70's, and 80's.
A Book Of Led Zeppelin by WickedTheRedHorse
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Led Zeppelin. Arguably the greatest band of all time. In my opinion, anyway, hence 'arguably'. They hold the record for the highest number of records sold worldwide (200 million) and also the largest crowd at a concert for a single act (over 56,000). See, I know my facts. But forget that. Forget whatever you've heard about them, forget drugs, groupies, whatever, forget everything except the music. The music is what it was all for. And the music speaks for itself. This book is basically just all I've got to say about them really. Facts, lists, preferences, discussions, pictures, quotes, whatever. If that interests you, then great. Read it. * Highest rating #133 in non-fiction.