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Wren Cutforth and the Lost Settlement by SelinaStokes
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Meraki's worst pirate crew is on a rogue mission to save their families from primordial monsters. Their barely functional ship, the Dirty Countess, is home to Wren, Godfrey, Teddy, and Abigail. Thankfully, these orphaned teenagers have help from their gruff but wise mentor, Titus: an ancient metal fox automaton. This found family must enlist the help of an order of elusive mages, outsmart a dishonest government, and pull off the greatest heist that Meraki has ever seen...all while navigating the trials of growing up. New chapters on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Wait and read for free or unlock with coins - the choice is yours. Add this story to your library so you don't miss new chapters!
Big Boned by JoWatson_101
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WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION Can she be herself in a one-size-fits-all world? Lori Palmer is the new girl at Bay Water High, where students prize glossy hair, beach bodies, and school spirit above all else. She misses her old school―where her talent as an artist carried more weight than she does―and longs for her old family life, before her parents got divorced and her mom reinvented herself. So Lori decides that the only way to survive the rest of the year is to blend into the background, but her plans go awry when she discovers that the most popular (and hottest) guy at Bay Water High, Jake, is a volunteer at her brother's school. When her brother befriends Jake's sister, Lori is suddenly thrust into his unfamiliar and exhilarating world of water polo, parties, and stargazing. But with her relationship with her mother deteriorating, old anxieties resurface and Lori finds a new artistic release that unknowingly ignites a powerful movement. When the authorities start asking questions, Lori realizes that finding her voice might have gotten her into a world of trouble...but sometimes standing up for what you believe in is as important as standing up for yourself.