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PROOF THE EARTH IS FLAT by gatholine
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y'all doubted me
Flat Earth Teori by MuhammadAmry
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Flat Earth by bookaddict27
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What would it be to fall off the edge of the world?
Flat Earth by RandomKnowledgeStuff
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Information about Flat Earth I don't own any of the images. Everything is used for educational reasons :)
The Coach's Daughter by alexandra_spw
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Anna Mason loves soccer. Her father coaches both the boys' and the girls' teams at her high school. Because of this, she's at the boys practices everyday, playing with them most of the time. Charlie Baker's family just moved to Salem, Indiana. He's been waiting to tryout for the boys' soccer team ever since they arrived. While Anna knows her father's rule, Charlie doesn't even know it exists. What will happen when the rule is tempted to be broken? A love story full of humor, trustworthy friends, and just a little bit of a twist. *this story is unedited, please excuse the grammar and punctuation mistakes* ranked #551 in teen fiction on 11/21/16
New Adventure (Sequel to Stanford Girl) by realhc5
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You and Kelley met in college. After hating each other, dating other people, and Kelley being a complete idiot, you finally married. Is that it for the drama?
Isn't soccer a boy's sport? by carly-Mcle
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Sawyer Gerwen was always the tomboy of her grade. In kindergarden she was always the first to grab a soccerball, or when in 6th grade she crushed the boy who had a crush on her, or when she finally plucked up the courage to try out for the boys soccer team and get in, in 8th grade. Ever since, Sawyer has played soccer with boys, she was used to it, much to her mothers disagreement. Her dad was proud to the fullest of their only daughter. When Sawyers parents force her to move from Denver to Washington, she has no option but to start a new school. Basiclly a new life, make new friends, and fit in. Sawyer's only passion was Soccer, but when she gets put on the boys team since there is no girls team, everything goes from bad to worse. But wait. Isnt Soccer a boy's sport?