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Five Nights At Freddys -The Untold Story by FnafsBiggestFan
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did you think that mangle was broken because of kids...?was freddy really pushed down? was the 5 kids killed on purpose? whats the true story?Your find out when you open this book. this is also most of my theorys,but the order of the pizzerias and the real time of the 5 kills,nope.
The Insults You Should Use (Completed) by unknownperson909
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Welcome to my book of amazing insults. The purpose of this story is to show people you can defend yourself using words.
 Best Pick Up Lines ✔ by Be_your_own_kind
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In this book you all will come across the most hilarious and corniest pickup line of all times that you don't wanna miss.
10 Myths about Introverts by oirachanX
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Introverts! Unite separately at your own homes.
A Hundred Cliches That Really Need To Die by Timegear33
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Ever watched or read something, and felt annoying that a certain plot device was used for the thousandth time? Well, I certainly have. Here are a hundred of some of the worst cliche's ever, which hopefully none of you will use any time soon in your Watt Pad works.
One Hundred Fantasy Clichés That Really Need To Rest In Peace   by Timegear33
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From the same writer that pointed out some of the worst tropes in popular culture in A Hundred Clichés That Need To Die comes the much awaited sequel with a twist. See why the fantasy genre in fiction is extremely flawed and has numerous clichés that should kick the bucket.
Fifty Horror Clichés That Need to Die in a Fire by Timegear33
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Ever wonder why strong stories from horror masters such as Stephen King or Edgar Allen Poe work so well for multiple audiences? The reason is simple; they stream away from the typical cliché jump scare and try their best to scare the audience in terrifying new ways. They tend to scatter away from the norm expected in the horror genre, which can be translated to multiple clichés found in many other works. From the author that flayed away A Hundred Clichés That Need to Die and crushed One Hundred Clichés That Need to Rest in Peace comes the third edition to the unexpected hit editorial series.
Creating the Well-Developed Character by elizabethinfj
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Well developed characters are of huge importance. No matter how magnificent your setting, or how thrilling your plot, it's all in vain without equally good characters. Characters can make or break your book. So with that in mind, here is your guide to Creating the Well-Developed Character
List of Greek mythological creatures by Zelos_Wife
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The following is a list of creatures from Greek mythology. The list does not include gods and other divine and semi-divine figures (see List of Greek mythological figures).
Elemental powers  by PyroBubble
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Elemental powers are amazing things. you already know fire, water, earth, and wind. but did you know there are even more? even more elemental powers people may even control? read to figure out what they are.