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Owari No Seraph-Ichinose Guren, 16-sai no Catastrophe Volume 5 & 6 by Eloquance
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Volume 5 and 6 of the Owari no Seraph light novel DISCLAIMER: This book is not written by me and is a fan translated work (I dont know who the translator is) All credit goes to Kagami Takaya and Yamamoto Yamoto!
The Story of Vampire Michaela by Kagami Takaya~ by ButIamSoHappy
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*Disclaimer: This light novel is written by Kagami Takaya and illustrated by Yamamoto Yamato. I neither own nor profit from it. Related: Owari no Seraph, Guren Ichinose: Catastrophe at Sixteen,... Link: http://chilly-territory.tumblr.com/post/138291694555/ons-the-story-of-vampire-michaela-novel
[Light Novel] Violet Evergarden English by jinny2002
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http://lightnovelgate.com/novel/violet_evergarden VIOLET EVERGARDEN ALTERNATIVE : ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン AUTHOR(S): AKATSUKI KANA GENRES: DRAMA - FANTASY - SCI-FI Violet Evergarden summary: "Auto Memories Doll." It's already been a long time since that name was first popularized. It's a machine that Dr. Orlando created that talks in a natural voice. At first, he only made it to help out his loving wife, but before long they spread out into the world. and companies were made to lend them out. "I'm Violet Evergarden, the Auto Memories Doll who will rush to provide service anywhere you wish." That translucent voice comes from a robotic beautiful girl with blonde hair and blue eyes like she came out of a storybook.
The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) by EdgarAllanPoe
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"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1843. It is relayed by an unnamed narrator who endeavors to convince the reader of his sanity while simultaneously describing a murder he committed. The victim was an old man with a filmy "vulture-eye", as the narrator calls it. The narrator emphasizes the careful calculation of the murder, and he hides the body by dismembering it, and hiding it under the floorboards. Ultimately, the narrator's feelings of guilt, or a mental disturbance, result in him hearing a thumping sound, which he interprets as the dead man's beating heart. Cover by the lovely @FayLane.