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Nottè Oscura by revolved
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A MINUTE IN, AND DARKNESS REIGNED SUPREME. 2016, revolved © ACTION | 54
Eden by shayebay
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Having grown up believing that the Devil is God, Avalon Kandor and the rest of the youth living in the city of Eden spend their teenage years in pursuit of the one thing that matters: the title of a Pure. Awarded upon the completion of their education, it is both expected and an extraordinary honour. But becoming one of the Pure isn't as easy as you would think. Twice a year, for every year they attend school, the youth of Eden have to sit the Test: an evaluation of their knowledge and belief in God. In the younger years, getting a few questions on the Test wrong is nothing of concern, but upon reaching high school things start getting dangerous. Make a single misstep and you could face Expulsion and life as an impure. Get a wrong answer on the Test and you'll be Removed - permanently. Avalon knows the risks that accompany disobedience - has experienced them first hand - but when she's told that her world is based on lies, she'll do anything to find out the truth. Even if the truth turns out to be worse than not knowing anything at all. © 2014 by shayebay This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental. All Rights Reserved Listen to the Eden playlist here: http://8tracks.com/grymoires/eden
If I Die Tonight by dougmcquaid
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Every night in her sleep, Estelle Swan dreams of dying. Until April 19th of her senior year, when she dreams about the death of a boy she never met. And after that? Estelle never dreams again.
Genesis (Man vs Machine #1) by heliodor
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What if there was a lie in your head? What if your entire life was never yours? And what if you could be erased in a second? Nineteen year old Lieutenant Warner has spent the entirety of his two-year career searching for the Core. The heart of the Titans; artificially-intelligent military robots that have ravaged the earth. Sol Hughes is an errand-boy at Embert Industries, the megacorporation that produces robots. One day, he overhears a conversation that changes his life, and nearly everyone else's. Forever. Sol makes a terrifying discovery that leads to him making a decision that could cost everything. Later, Warner's path crosses Sol's in the most unlikely of ways, and he gradually unravels the link between Sol's memories and the apocalypse. But is that enough to destroy the Core? Highest rank: #14 in Science Fiction 291216
Virgo by kaddydee
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The darkest parts of you will leave stars behind.
White Memories of A Black Life by beautlies
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"I have never tasted the brightness of yellow, the calmness of blue, the cheer of green or the love of red. I felt something; still do I, but never related to colours. I only know the pureness of white and the mystery of black. Oh, and grey. For most of you, it's just a colour but it defines every little thing to me."
Rosy Cheeks by arabellamonroe
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one was shy, the other was sad, together they were the two who loved art, both with rosy cheeks and caring hearts. [highest ranking]: #4 in short story 6.24.15 book one of the "nameless" series
Nights with Wyatt (Updating Soon) by coquetry
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It was an unspoken agreement between us. Some nights he would show up at my window and I let him in, no questions asked. And the next day, it was forgotten; we just continued on as the strangers we were to each other.