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  • So Long by HolyAnnie
    HolyAnnie
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    just poems
  • Leap of Faith by Jigijigiwere
    Jigijigiwere
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    A story about a muslim girl called Yasmin who wants to get circumcised. She wants to feel connected to her ancestors,according to her,much to the chagrin of her well educated parents Abdullahi and Amina. Amina was circumcised herself because unlike her,her grandparents were still set in the traditional ways she grew up in. Amina doesn't want her three daughters to go through the traumatic experience and does everything possible to achieve it. She and her husband succeed in doing so with the first two daughters,Zainab and Milgo,but fail to do so with her last daughter. Yasmin,ever stubborn and curious, sets off a chain of events that lead to a one revelation. Being forced not to do what you want with your own body is as bad as being forced to do something to your own body.
  • THE PEOPLE'S JUDGE  by PRESIDOWRITES
    PRESIDOWRITES
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    📘⚖️ ABOUT THE BOOK - THE PEOPLE'S JUDGE The People's Judge is a gripping cinematic legal drama that explores the thin line between justice, control, truth, and power in a system that claims to protect the people but often protects itself instead. At the center of the story is Kang Ji-Hoon, a former top judge whose life is shaped by a painful childhood experience that exposed him early to the cruelty of unchecked power. What begins as a personal tragedy slowly transforms into a lifelong pursuit of meaning inside the legal world. As Ji-Hoon rises through the ranks of the judiciary, he becomes known for his intelligence, precision, and emotional distance. To the public, he is the perfect judge. To the system, he is an ideal instrument. But beneath his success lies a quiet conflict-one that begins to grow louder when he starts noticing inconsistencies buried deep within "finalized" legal outcomes. Alongside his small legal aid team, Ji-Hoon begins investigating cases that were declared closed, only to discover something far more disturbing than corruption-a hidden structure where outcomes appear to exist before trials even begin. What starts as legal curiosity gradually turns into a dangerous confrontation with a system that does not tolerate contradiction. The story expands beyond the courtroom into a layered world of legal manipulation, memory control, reconstructed realities, and institutional silence. Every case Ji-Hoon touches reveals another layer of truth that should not exist, and every truth brings him closer to becoming the very thing the system cannot classify: an anomaly. At the heart of the story is not just law, but humanity itself-questioning whether justice is truly about truth, or simply about what systems are allowed to recognize as truth. Through emotional tension, courtroom battles, psychological depth, and high-stakes moral conflict.