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  • Flipped  [ poetry | prose ] ni hallowed_waters
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    The same sayings, ... But different. With meanings anew, And stories running askew. AKA a fun retelling of stories and phrases you've heard before.. and a few of my own.
  • History rewritten  ni Phoofoz
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    The boys were gone, years later they were reborn in different lives with different families. They don't have memories of their past lives(or do they)... But they have a pull to each other and to the McDuck mansion
  • The Borderless Lie ni page1890
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    What if everything you've ever been taught about America was a lie? When Marisol Rayne uncovers a cryptic journal and a map that leads to a place the government swears doesn't exist, she begins to question not just who she is, but where she is. The borders we trust. The flags we pledge to. Even the very name of the country we call home. As her journey takes her beneath the surface of Zempoala, into sacred caves pulsing with ancient Aztec echoes, Marisol unearths long-buried truths hidden behind rewritten maps and erased cultures. A land we were told was lost... may have never been lost at all. Caught between timelines, secrets, and a legacy too powerful to ignore, Marisol must awaken the memory within her blood before the world silences it forever. "They didn't steal the land... they stole the memory of it." The Borderless Lie is a gripping mystery-thriller that dares to ask: What if the United States... isn't what it seems?
  • ✔ Everett Glass ni 80PaperGirl08
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    In 1818 Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz died from pneumonia. In 1820, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn also died of pneumonia. Six days later, King George III of the United Kingdom died from a mental illness. In 1830, no more than ten years later, King George IV of the United Kingdom died from obesity. In 1837, Princess Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg from Germany died from unknown causes. A month or so later, King William IV of the United Kingdom died from a heart attack. ~~~ Who would have ever thought that all of these deaths, between many more, were all part of a bigger plan, one that would take decades to fulfill, and hundreds of lives. Who would have ever imagine that all of this would start with one letter misplaced inviting a young girl to the marriage of a German princess and a prince in line. Who would have ever seen it coming for the young girl to kill the princess, and walk down the aisle in her name. And who would have ever anticipated that all of those deaths and lies where for one joyous dream, imagined by thousands of people. Because feminism, although hidden from sight, has been in our world since humankind was created, fighting a silent war towards the equality between genders, even if it meant killing for it. ~~~ "Are you ready for this, my child?" "I was born ready," ~~~ A historical story blending reality and fiction, turning it into one enticing short story about a brave girl trying to find herself in the middle of a silent war. ~~~ Review @AdaTheRomComAddict : I really enjoyed reading this. First, I loved how each of the chapter names was indicating another trait, with the initial of the word WOMEN. Second, I loved the figurative language you used. I had to screenshot some of them to be able to re-read them forever. That's how good they were! Third, I loved that the last chapter is purely dedicated to talking about Everett, or Blossom's, new life. I loved this book. Thanks for the great read!
  • Rewriting Shakespeare ni 0liviaRose436
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    Sadie was just looking for a night of burritos and wallowing-not an accidental journey back to Shakespeare's London. But when she falls asleep watching Romeo and Juliet, she wakes up in the 1500s with a corset strangling her ribs and William Shakespeare himself standing in her doorway. Determined to fix the unrealistic love stories that shaped her romantic misadventures, Sadie decides to set the Bard straight-one plot twist at a time. But her meddling has consequences. As the lines between fiction and reality blur, Sadie must decide: is it worth breaking the world to rewrite the ending?