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The Book Café by NavIsHeree
NavIsHeree
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Hello, my fellow readers and writers. Are you a writer, tired of messaging different people and telling them to read your book? Or Are you a reader looking for books written by new writers, hoping to see new ideas and concepts? If you fall in either of the categories then you have come to the right book... * FEEL FREE TO DM ME.I TAKE READING REQUESTS.
Lost In a Fairytale  by ladymuerset
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A sweet romance. A bitter realization. Lady Gwyneira must learn to accept that life isn't always perfectly written like a fairytale when she gets rescued by handsome Sir Destrian, falls in love, and then something traumatic happens. Gwyneira's hand in marriage is to be given to the champion of three tournament challenges. Only the strongest is to win the daughter of the duke, but sometimes victory is gained through tricks and playing dirty. Sometimes strength means brutality instead of honor, and some only fight to attain power rather than what she seeks~~love. The games are a wild place, but even more so is the heart.
At the Twilight of Mankind by Butterflies1980
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In the near future, the world and planet Earth have changed a lot, but not quite as we imagined. Professor Tempéra Akheeli is an artificial birth and genetic engineering specialist but, his passion for his research takes him beyond everything he never believed in as a learned man of his time in the early 2080's. "At the Twilight of Mankind" is an atypical original science fiction story to read with a curious and open mind. Are you looking at the book cover thinking this can't be a good science fiction story? Well... go on then, and see for yourself! Dedicated to all those before me who had the courage and the audacity to open the doors of the impossible for themselves and the following generations. Their stories have inspired many beyond the supposed boundaries of human possibilities and imagination. COPYRIGHTS © Beatrice Severien