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The Boy with Words for Skin by JacobSeifert
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Samuel Brandt woke up with his thoughts written all over his body. His brother woke up with his head missing. His sister woke up to find that her skin would crack open unless she stayed in water. All of the other children in the secluded Iowa town of Oak Knoll woke up having undergone strange transformations. Now, they are all forced to live at 407 West Marshall Street, the mysterious house outside of town. With the new name of The Boy with Words for Skin, Samuel wants nothing more than to hide from his new life. He painfully and unpredictably sheds his skin, there is a Voice in the entryway closet that is often cruel, and-perhaps worst of all for a naturally shy boy-the other children look to him as a leader. As his seven-year-old brother struggles with their new life, as terrifying growls start to come from the pitch black basement, and as his feelings for a girl begin to grow, The Boy with Words for Skin realizes that he wants to change. He wants to put others first, learn from his peers, and let himself hope that things will get better. The Boy with Words for Skin is the first book in the 407 West Marshall Street series. Each book will advance the story but be told from a different character. Book 2 will be The Girl without Eyes.
Eyes of the Blind by CrimsonFingertips
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The light is blinding. It acts innocent, but it hides away the darkness. It hides away the truth of the world, and it shelters those within in a false sense of security. In a world of Drevillik, creatures who take on undefined forms like shadows and consume animals inside out, Reapers are sent by the Goddess of the Overworld to slay them. She hides society from the Drevillik the God of the Underworld spreads, keeping humanity at blissful peace. And those who see Drevillik will go insane, as the Goddess can't have news of her fleeting power spreading. One of her servants, Trivik, became a Reaper from his birthright. His father was a Reaper, so he took his weapon, The Light in the Darkness which makes him a Reverse Drevillik, and kills the Drevillik scum for the Goddess. However, that's not his main goal. His main goal is to turn his Halfie sister into a human, but he's not sure if there's a way. With his little sister's fleeting control over her instincts, Trivik has a handful of problems; the most trivial being that his sister could be the mother to a wave of Drevillik if he's not careful. Cover by @BloodyTurtle Ranks: 727th in fantasy 643rd in fantasy Awards: Got into the newbie circus hall of fame.
Flames of Bedlam - Book 1 by Aywren
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*COMPLETE!* He was born into a world that taught him the rage of war, subjugation and suffering. Driven by misery and grief, he embraced the Flames of Bedlam and became the First Dragon. The world hailed him as Bahamut, the Dragon King. They trembled under the vengeance of the monster they created... ...But as water calms the flame, another Dragon appears, determined to turn this bestial tyrant into a true king.
The Last Philosopher: Part One by NickfEast
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11x featured wattpad story. Before everything, it's assumed there was nothing, but what if there was no real difference between the two? Just two extreme philosophies from the first conflict. The planet Huom has been under observation for longer than should technically be possible. The primary watcher, a bitter black hole, is excited to see that there is finally a proverbial Darkness at the end of the tunnel. Meanwhile, on the planet, in the freezing mountains of Empris, Lyeasrakardsul, the oldest living sorcerer, suffers from devastating nightmares. At the same time, far away in the sandstone desert of Zenon, Herschel, a man filled to the brim with weird ideas is escaping a prison filled with strange old men. What does all this have to do with arsehole Gods, hairy Dwarfs, frustrated Afreets, curious Knomes, lizard-women, and nude Áettar? Perhaps Nothing, perhaps Everything... but why can't it be both?