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  • Our Beloved Summer by mali_is_a_baddi3
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    "Bell Harbor is the type of place people forget exists until summer rolls in." Our Beloved Summer is a tender coming-of-age short novel about sixteen-year-old Navy Whitaker, who's family goes to their Grandmother's house every summer. She expects silence and slow days- not the boy with a heart full of fun who turns everything upside down. As sunlit weeks blur into bittersweet memories, Navy finds herself caught between who she's been and who she's becoming- in a town where everything feels temporary, but somehow unforgettable.
  • DAWN by tguenar
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    The story revolves around Eren Paulters, a young man plagued by recurring nightmares. These dreams are so intense and frightening that they impact his life. When Eren learns that his dreams may have a deeper meaning beyond being a product of his sleep disorders, he embarks on a journey to unravel the secrets of his dreams. The plot follows Eren's quest for answers to the questions raised by his dreams. Venturing into a magical world beyond physical reality, he discovers hidden powers and abilities within himself. Along the way, he encounters various challenges, allies, and adversaries as he strives to uncover the secrets of his past and the destiny of his future. Ultimately, the story is about self-discovery, personal growth, and the power of dreams, which can not only influence reality but also provide deep insights into a person's innermost feelings and desires. It's a tale of courage, determination, and belief in the inexplicable, taking the reader on a captivating journey through the realm of dreams
  • A Train To The Past by Simplebut10
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    Narrator embarks on a train journey back to a place she swore never to return to. The past unravels-of childhood days and her encounters with death. Is there a line between fate and choice? Why go back? To confront a person, a place, or perhaps the self? Th place is pulling her back breathing life in her long buried nightmares.