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𝘑𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘢 𝘛𝘰𝘶𝘤𝘩 || 𝘒𝘕𝘠 𝘹 𝘍𝘦𝘮!𝘙𝘦𝘢𝘥𝘦𝘳 (DISCONTINUED) by dittorina
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(Y/N) and her friends all share the goal to avenge their loved ones and kill the demon progenitor, Muzan Kibutsuji. However, (Y/N) unmasks more mysteries of her past and her future... 𝘞𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘴𝘩𝘦 𝘣𝘦 𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘰𝘭𝘷𝘦 𝘪𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘭? (DISCLAIMER: This fic is discontinued ! I wrote this half a decade ago! big massive warning for the cringe factor of 14yo me being stuck in quarantine)
Fifty More Horror Clichés That Should Be Left to Spoil by Timegear33
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When it comes to the horror genre, there seems to be a slew of clichés that refuse to be buried no matter how many years pass. They rise up like a hoard of dead zombies, ready to feast on the annoyed brains of those experiencing these ravenous tropes. No matter hard the stake is, these clichés will not turn to dust like the typical vampire when aimed at its heart. It needs to be dissected like a frog, so its true functions can be discovered internally. It is then that an antidote can be applied to the cliché contagion, making it fail to do any more harm to our frustration levels. I thought I was done after writing one editorial covering these blasted horror clichés. However, I came to realize there were way too many clichés to cover solely in one book and a sequel needed to be invented to root out any of the remaining cliché strains out there. So here we go again on this serious yet sometimes silly editorial that slashes your "favorite" horror clichés to pieces.
Fifty Horror Clichés That Need to Die in a Fire by Timegear33
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Ever wonder why strong stories from horror masters such as Stephen King or Edgar Allen Poe work so well for multiple audiences? The reason is simple; they stream away from the typical cliché jump scare and try their best to scare the audience in terrifying new ways. They tend to scatter away from the norm expected in the horror genre, which can be translated to multiple clichés found in many other works. From the author that flayed away A Hundred Clichés That Need to Die and crushed One Hundred Clichés That Need to Rest in Peace comes the third edition to the unexpected hit editorial series.
A Hundred Cliches That Really Need To Die by Timegear33
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Ever watched or read something, and felt annoying that a certain plot device was used for the thousandth time? Well, I certainly have. Here are a hundred of some of the worst cliche's ever, which hopefully none of you will use any time soon in your Watt Pad works.
One Hundred Fantasy Clichés That Really Need To Rest In Peace   by Timegear33
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From the same writer that pointed out some of the worst tropes in popular culture in A Hundred Clichés That Need To Die comes the much awaited sequel with a twist. See why the fantasy genre in fiction is extremely flawed and has numerous clichés that should kick the bucket.
Book of spells A to Z by jazzbuffington
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this book is for potterheads who want to learn all the spells!
The Book Of Dragons by xXDarkestEMOXx
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This is a Book which Describes Every Species of Dragon, Fire, Ice, Forest, Wind, Water, Shadow, Light, Dark, Undead and Spirit Dragons.
The Virus Within: The Road Ahead (Book 1 - SERIES COMPLETED!) by CrystalScherer
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If dish soap, rutabagas, and firecrackers aren't an essential part of your zombie apocalypse kit, you better grab them now! Season 1 of The Virus Within (SERIES IS COMPLETED!) * * * * * * * Trinity fights against the bloodthirsty influences of the zombie virus as she searches for her sister, hoping to find her still alive among the scattered survivors. But even if Trinity manages to find her, how will Jess react when she discovers Trinity is a zombie? When a group of survivors gets stranded by a vehicle malfunction, Trinity decides to guide them to safety. Rediscovering her sense of humor was the last thing she ever expected, but it just might be her best defense in keeping her humanity, especially on a zombie-infested road trip with more bad luck than potholes. But time is running out as the third wave of the deadly outbreak rapidly spreads. Trinity must decide if she can trust a backwater scientist who thinks she can help her new friends, all while combating the effects of the virus that threatens to steal what's left of her humanity. Cover designed by Marie Tilmant