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  • The Science Club by MissMini2001
    MissMini2001
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    Joey Miller was a "burden" to his family and a "patient" to the state. When he's recruited into a prestigious Science Club at his reform school, he finally feels special. He doesn't mind the strange tasting oatmeal or the constant blood tests not if it means he's part of the team. But Joey is about to learn that the men in white coats aren't looking for his potential; they're looking for his isotopes. A gripping historical novel inspired by the real-life Quaker Oats radiation studies.
  • The Red Night  by Spookygaze12
    Spookygaze12
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    Rylan is a boy in 7th grade and is interested in knowing about space. He starts a practical idea to know many things about space and witnessing them practically. At the start of his practical idea, he thought of looking at the red moon. However,the location he chose for it was a place named 'The Red Road'. And soon,something unexpected happens.
  • The decomposing people by 1500106c
    1500106c
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    a story I wrote about decomposers
  • The Collapse: A Zombie Outbreak Story by AliceBSullivan
    AliceBSullivan
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      Parts 1
    What else could the dead rising be other than a sick joke? Karen Gallagher is a mother, a wife, and a scientist, and her past is catching up to her. As the world falls victim to a viral pandemic, Karen struggles to keep her daughter safe, forced to turn to the people who burned her all while harboring an awful secret. Modern science is meant to progress humanity, and scientists dare to cross boundaries seemingly impassable, but when Anne White's unethical and immoral experiment to cure the incurable goes awry and is shut down, Clinical Pathologist Frank Eastman secretly takes the project into his own hands, accidentally releasing a bioengineered chimera virus that not only spreads like wildfire and kills its victims, it reanimates them, turning them into voracious flesh-eating husks of their former selves. Karen Gallagher only wants to do right by her family, and when horrible news and videos air of crazed people attacking others, her husband convinces her they have nothing to worry about, but what else is she supposed to think when a man who was shot multiple times gets up, unfazed by his wounds, to attack the officers who gunned him down? Karen knows all too well there's more to this story, and her only goal now is to keep her seven-year-old daughter safe. Told from dual perspectives, The Collapse follows the how of a zombie outbreak, taking you on a heart-wrenching journey of familial love. THIS IS THE FIRST 10% OF THE COLLAPSE.
  • CREATORS SWITCH - short story by Iain Richmond by Iain_Richmond
    Iain_Richmond
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    Working to unlock the key to immortality, Dr. Anne Wheatley discovers there is an expiration date for all things and longevity is as a much a curse as it is good fortune.
  • Forbidden Snow  by lsajdaaa
    lsajdaaa
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    A search for a lost civilization turns into a nightmare in the Arctic... A snowstorm... A mysterious cavern filled with ancient symbols... And creatures unlike anything known to humans. Each step into the ice reveals a new secret... And each secret brings you closer to a forbidden truth. The City of Unspeakable Name... Do you dare enter? Get "Polar Adventure: The City of Unspeakable Name" now!
  • Welcome to Ovid, Inc. by Snickerdoodle63
    Snickerdoodle63
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    Welcome to Ovid, Inc. Here, you'll find cutting-edge lab techniques that will push the boundaries of what it means to be human. Augmenting humans with animal DNA will allow us to enhance not only our patients' lives, but their abilities and senses as well. Sure, sometimes experiments don't go quite the way we'd hoped, and maybe some of our subjects end up a little too animalistic. But some sacrifices are worth it.