BINGBONGDIDNOTDIE's Reading List
8 stories
SpongeBob and squidward  by SUMO_FROM_CLARENCE
SpongeBob and squidward
SUMO_FROM_CLARENCE
  • Reads 642
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
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Aren't You glad i can keep a secret? by jspicketts64
Aren't You glad i can keep a secret?
jspicketts64
  • Reads 10,087
  • Votes 607
  • Parts 21
A year after their friends unfortunate death, due to a prank gone wrong, a group of friends decide to keep it a secret. However, some secrets never stay buried. As time passes, they soon realise they are dropping like flys, and if they don't find out who knows their secret, they will end up in alot of trouble, or worse, dead. #Wattys2017
There's A Boy in my Bed (BoyxBoy) by Youroffputting
There's A Boy in my Bed (BoyxBoy)
Youroffputting
  • Reads 15,948,378
  • Votes 481,605
  • Parts 32
"We can't do this." I whisper as our lips re-connect, a tingling fire surging through my body as his hands ravage unexplored lands; my innocence dissipating away with every peck he trails down my neck. "I know we can't. That's why it's so exciting." He replies through kisses. His effortless charm intoxicates me; drowning me; hunting me; devouring me. "What if my brother finds out?" The perpetuated patter of the rain unable to subdue my groan as he digs his nails deeper into my skin. "Who cares." ********** Welcome to my story, where an innocent boy finds a not so innocent boy in his bed; where they do not so innocent things. - YOP
Wallflower by thatscool_idk
Wallflower
thatscool_idk
  • Reads 1,198,882
  • Votes 61,094
  • Parts 23
When she comes to school sick and sneezes on the notorious 'bad girl', Avery's attempts at being a wallflower backfire. *Disclaimer: This book was written and completed before the coronavirus pandemic. The author does not endorse sneezing on people. *
Dreaming Black Boy; an autobiography by MatthewD_Writes
Dreaming Black Boy; an autobiography
MatthewD_Writes
  • Reads 51,121
  • Votes 5,372
  • Parts 27
In which a millennial black boy discovers the power of his thoughts and the impact of a pen. The consequences thereafter are devastating. A collection of shitty poems and real life experiences narrated from the perspective of a charcoal dreamer.
Yall Just Don't Like Black Women by jasthefeminist
Yall Just Don't Like Black Women
jasthefeminist
  • Reads 174,404
  • Votes 12,825
  • Parts 24
A book full of angry black feminist op-eds and rants written by this black girl so keep your misogynoir to yourself ✨ i am not a teacher so please don't ask me teach you or educate you... google is free✨
The Tides That Bind Us [AfroFuturism] by IntoTheTempest
The Tides That Bind Us [AfroFuturism]
IntoTheTempest
  • Reads 22,812
  • Votes 1,502
  • Parts 42
The year is 2163, and the 700 Isles drift along seas blackened with secrets and scandals and the souls of men too wicked for damnation. A Nation bound by science and pride. A Nation that rose above. Denden is the only reality Zaharah has known since an accident left her and her sister orphaned. With graduation and her art degree within reach, she dreams of making a better life for her family. But when her primary caretaker is killed, her reality is turned on its head, and the people she once called family hunt for her head. She will have to choose between sacrificing herself for a better life for her sister, or challenging powers that be and being forced into a life of running and hiding.
Light, Glorious Light by LemuelMcMillan
Light, Glorious Light
LemuelMcMillan
  • Reads 51,275
  • Votes 2,294
  • Parts 20
The world has been overrun by monsters. Governments have toppled, nations have fallen. Desperation has ushered in a new world order. Welcome to The Bright Waste where violence is cheap and salvation is in short supply. Where survivors are brutal and compassion is a rare commodity. Akiva is a scavenger for The Mothers. Her job is to scour the bones of the old world for any vestige of value, and to stay alive. That's the hardest part when the monsters have other plans. Her only hope is to stay in the light, glorious and burning bright. Editor's Pick List: June 2020