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  • 📖 Book Title: "Born This Way, Burned for It" By Twistsandtears  by TwistsAndTears
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    They told him to be silent. So he screamed into his diary. They said it was "just a phase." So he buried his truth in flame. But fire never dies quietly. In the heart of modern India, where pride parades are trending-but parents still whisper "shame"-lives Vihaan: a 16-year-old boy with a secret louder than his heartbeat. He's never kissed a boy. Never said the word gay out loud. But he's been punished for it every single day. From school hallways that echo slurs louder than lessons, to family dinners where his silence is safer than honesty-Vihaan's world is a prison disguised as home. And when his secret is accidentally exposed, everything burns. Friendships. Trust. Safety. Even his will to stay alive. But Vihaan's not the only one hiding. This is the story of all those who've been told they're "too different to be loved." --- 🌈 Raw. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. This isn't a love story. It's a survival story. Read it if you're ready to face the mirror. Or if you're tired of pretending it's not broken.
  • Not Okay But Writing Anyway by AppDude27
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    Not Okay, But Writing Anyway is a raw, unfiltered poetry collection chronicling the emotional aftermath of my breakup. Written in real time, these poems reflect the heartache, confusion, longing, and slow healing that comes from losing not just a partner, but a best friend. If you've ever been left with more feelings than closure, this book might speak to you. This book is also a light memoir. Thank you for reading.
  • The Quiet Hours by David009898
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    After moving to a new city in search of belonging, Luca finds himself adrift in quiet evenings and unanswered messages. Alone but not unhappy, he spends his nights scrolling through anonymous essays and confessions-until one writer's words begin to echo the thoughts he's never dared to say aloud. As a quiet digital correspondence grows, Luca begins to explore the parts of himself he's kept hidden, and what it might mean to live honestly, even if only in pieces. The Quiet Hours is a gentle, introspective story about loneliness, identity, and the small connections that can pull us back toward ourselves.
  • I'm Glad To Ace by RalphLawrence575
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    on Lovealot.net - a blog/social space for honest convos about love, identity, and everything in between. Raven's voice is thoughtful, proud, and a little spicy, especially when she's talking about her sisters and the people who don't get it.
  • Heaven's Hell  by Allen_054
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    This is a beautiful writing of poem that conveys a feeling of your faith and your identity that contradicts the belief of your what you'd always believed in.
  • Three The Hardway by BigBabyJD
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    Three women. One city. Zero expectations. Micah doesn't like being touched. Rayna doesn't like being lied to. Sanaa doesn't know what she wants-just that she's tired of being "too much" for everyone. In the heart of Atlanta, their lives begin to collide like smoke, heat, and gasoline-slowly, then all at once. Three the Hard Way is a slow-burn Black poly romance about broken boundaries, soft love, and the kind of healing that doesn't always come with closure-but sometimes, comes with each other. This is not a love triangle. It's a story about the people who walk in when everyone else walks out.
  • The Quiet Riot by KarlLorenzo
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    "We aren't asking to be special. We're asking to be safe." Six teens. One high school. A thousand stares. In a town where tradition speaks louder than truth, a group of LGBTQIA+ teens navigate a world that tells them to shrink, conform, or disappear entirely. There's Noah, the quiet trans boy who binds his chest in secret. Jade, the lesbian artist forced to attend church "conversion" classes. Elijah, bisexual and torn between who he is and who his father wants him to be. And Kaye, nonbinary, loud online but silent in the halls. When a school rule targets the LGBTQIA+ community directly, they decide they've had enough. Together, they form an alliance not just to protect themselves-but to demand change. This isn't just a story of survival. It's a story of quiet revolution.
  • Facing the wall  by wolf_Blizzy
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    The truth.. everyone thinks but bearly speak up..
  • I Am the Truth I Was Afraid Of by Momentsformedavidee
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    This isn't just a book. It's me - written out loud for the first time. "I Am the Truth I Was Afraid Of" is my way of finally saying what I've kept quiet for so long. It's about growing up hiding, pretending, fearing... but also slowly learning to live with my truth, even when the world didn't seem ready for it. I talk about my identity, my sexuality, the fear of being rejected by the people I love most, and what it means to carry something inside you that you're not sure you can ever share. It's not a story about coming out. It's about learning to come home - to myself. This is for anyone who's ever felt different, too much, not enough... or just not seen. I don't have all the answers. But I have my truth. And maybe that's enough. This is a personal story told in a poetic way - not fiction, not just words. It's mine.
  • LEAKED by ReymartGarciano
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    One message. One screenshot. One betrayal. When shy student Eli leaks a single message from his class group chat to defend a mysterious transfer boy, it sets off a chain of chaos he can't undo. Asher, the new student, is bold, quiet, and misunderstood called names for going out, judged for not fitting in. Eli thought he was doing the right thing. But after the leak, the class turns against him. Friends vanish. Rumors fly. Trust dies. But Eli isn't the only one watching. A strange girl keeps showing up - quiet, calm, too calm. She doesn't take sides. She just smiles... Like she already knows how it all ends. In a school where silence is power and secrets are currency, telling the truth might be the most dangerous thing you can do.