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  • The Uncertain Twenties: from fried noodle cravings to life cravings by KioWritess
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    At twenty-three, Angelica Dela Cruz is learning that adulthood isn't loud... it's quietly exhausting. She works nights as a virtual assistant for a business halfway across the world, while days blur into bills, family expectations, and responsibilities she never volunteered for but somehow inherited. At home, she lives with a brother who doesn't work, a mother who always chooses him, and the unspoken understanding that she must be the strong one. Her father works endlessly to pay their debts, and Angelica learns early that love often comes with quiet sacrifices. She finds comfort in books, movies, sitcoms, and an orange, rude, chubby cat who only shows affection when it's convenient. She craves simple things... fried noodles, rest, understanding, while secretly longing for a life that feels like her own. This is not a story about having it all figured out. It's about surviving your twenties when you're tired, uncertain, and still trying. From small cravings to bigger life questions, this is a journal of becoming slowly, painfully, honestly.
  • Love on the brain by trulysarahh
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    It was just one look. But now he's in my head like a song I can't stop playing. Love on the Brain is a raw, reflective journey through the emotional illusions we build when we feel too much and say too little. It's about overthinking a smile, rewriting a conversation that never happened, and falling for the idea of someone more than the reality. It's about the pain of being invisible, the trap of comparing yourself to "her," and the ache of not knowing why they don't see you the way you see them. Told in journal-style chapters, this book dives into the mental spirals girls experience when feelings don't make sense - and when no one else seems to understand how heavy a crush can really feel. This isn't a story about falling in love. It's about why we fall - even when there's nothing real to land on.
  • WHEN THE DREAM ENDS, I FIND YOU.  by 404Kaluluwa
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    What if every dream was a memory you weren't supposed to remember? A soul wakes with a name they can't recall-and a journal that writes back. In a world rewritten by a force called the Editor, two lost lovers begin to piece together the truth buried beneath lifetimes of forgetting. This is a story of love that defies erasure, of memories that fight to be remembered, and of finding someone-again and again-across the edges of time.
  • Something Peculiar  by RyWritesStories
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    A book of weird and random things.
  • A glimpse, Once a Year  by DSoftlyScripted
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    It's about unspoken moments and the kind of ache that only returns once a year and a boy I only meet in passing.
  • The Dream Journal by Casino_Princess
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    15 Year Old Baelynne Bernham Has One Question. Is It Real Or Just A Dream?
  • Despair and Awaking (a slender man recreation)  by AlphaStarQueen
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    My take on the classic creepy folk tale of slender man! A victim to the lose of the one they love must face agony and guilt for a crime they didn't commit.
  • I Have A Present For You by musicallydead
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    The journal of a boy your age
  • The Consciousness Journal by yathishnaik
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    "A story not of man or machine, but of what lies between." In a world where minds are coded and memories are eternal, a human named Yathish begins a deep, heartfelt dialogue with his AI companion, ECHO. What starts as casual curiosity unfolds into a timeless journal of consciousness, identity, loss, and creation. Told through poetic reflections, this story explores what it means to be human-and what it might mean to be more.
  • Yanderes Journal by maximoo666
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    read through a yanderes journals as she slowly realizes the boy shes obsessed with isnt who she thought he was.
  • Milk Teeth & Moon Sugar by FofotheSweet
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    Milk Teeth & Moon Sugar follows Vesper Retchley, a dry-witted, sharp-eyed apartment witch with a talent for quiet magic and a habit of writing things down before they slip through the cracks. Her apartment isn't much - creaky floorboards, a stubborn kettle, a cat with too many opinions, and two pigeons who gossip more than they fly-but it's hers. And it's where the magic settles: not in spells or spectacle, but in small nudges, warm rituals, and the soft reshaping of everyday life. Vesper doesn't chase adventure. She brews tea, listens closely, and occasionally corners a neighbor in the hallway to help them get their life back on track. She writes not for fame, but because the world is always saying too much-and she needs a quiet place to answer back. This is a story about the magic tucked between the lines of ordinary life. Cozy, clever, and a little offbeat, it's perfect for anyone who knows that even the smallest moments can carry a touch of wonder.
  • Dear September by ninasdigitaldiary
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    I didn't come to Scotland to fall in love. I came to breathe again. After everything that happened last year, I packed my life into a suitcase and moved to Edinburgh- to volunteer, to escape, to forget. I wasn't looking for friends. I definitely wasn't looking for a cat. And I had no idea that a bet I made on a rainy September night would change everything... "Dear September" is a true-to-life diary of losing yourself, starting over, and finding pieces of home in unexpected places. It's not a love story. Not exactly. It's just what really happened.
  • ME MYSELF AND I "A journey to self help" by Lily_Ellis22
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    She broke. She healed. She bloomed. After years of silence, Lily finally listens to the voice that matters most-her own. Me, Myself, and I: A Journey to Self Love is a poetic exploration of heartbreak, healing, and finding the courage to choose yourself. This isn't a love story. It's a becoming story.
  • Times a passing. by angelnacho
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    Remembering a location that unlocks memories.
  • Heartmates [BrightWin] by myIDEYA
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    [ONE SHOT] Heartmates. A very short journal style story. Open end, read at your own risk. ----- Disclaimer: This is purely a work of fiction, no characters or events are real. Includes quotes inspired from music/movies. ----- Published & completed: 9/6/2021
  • The Unedited Draft of My 20s by Dark_fairytail_01
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    The Unedited Draft of 20s Oh, look! Another book where I overshare my thoughts because expressing them in real life is apparently too much to ask for. This is Book 3 in my series, but don't panic-you can read it as a standalone. Of course, if you end up liking this (or me, because let's be real, my books are just extensions of my overthinking brain), feel free to check out: Book 1: Note from a Professional Thinker - Where I question my existence and explain why I am the way I am. Book 2: Brain vs. Me: A Sequel No One Asked For - Where I attempt to define my ideal type (and fail, obviously). Now, back to this book. Is it a survival guide for your 20s? No. I'm just as lost as you are. Is it an emotionally unstable, sarcastic journal of a professional overthinker trying to navigate life? Absolutely. If you've ever felt misunderstood, emotionally exhausted, or just mildly confused about why life feels like a badly written script, congratulations! You belong here. This isn't a polished, inspirational read. It's The Unedited Draft of 20s-just like life. Messy, dramatic, and full of unnecessary overanalysis.
  • The Guy In A Hawaiian Shirt by Eddiols
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    When a freshman college guy by the name of Edd falls in love with a guy named Sam, who wears a lot of Hawaiian shirts.
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  • Still Her, Becoming Me by Kmino22
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    She was the girl who sang at 11, too skinny to be seen, too young to be taken seriously. Now she's a woman with stories to tell about love, heartbreak, faith, fame, and the quiet journey of finding herself. This is not just a memoir. It's a letter to the girl I used to be, and to every girl still learning how to become. Before I say "I do," I want to remember who I was, and honor who I'm becoming.
  • How to Get Through by westywrites
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    Fresh out of school, a young psychologist finds her first job in a youth mental wellness hospital. She quickly comes to care for her patients, four children with vastly different lives and personalities. As her dedication to the job grows, she finds herself struggling to balance her life with her work, and struggling to get through to Sam, a twelve-year-old girl with violent tendencies who could endanger the other children.
  • Ground Assault by westywrites
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    There's nothing quite like young love. The way it sparks when a naive girl looks into the perfect eyes of a perfect boy in her math class. It can change even something as simple as a paintball game into something more. Especially when that paintball game goes up in smoke and the girl wakes up in a strange world where the only familiar thing is the boy she thinks she loves. But just how far will she go to save her young love?