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  • Collection of 3 Things by Cerys_Louise_98
    Cerys_Louise_98
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      Reads 44
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      Parts 4
    Short stories that have been made from 3 single words that collectively create an out of world experience to the reader. Different characters for each story No story is linked No story is the same Part of the 3 things writing challenge - inspiration from Pinterest.
  • Chaos in the Shopping Centre by LorryBorne
    LorryBorne
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      Reads 18
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      Parts 1
    Meet Carl and Ivy. He's seven. She's five. Together, they're small, sticky-fingered, and are absolutely unstoppable. One ordinary shopping trip turns into a whirlwind of jellybeans, glitter cannons, and pet shop pandemonium when these two slip away from Mum's hand and rewrite the rules of retail-one giggle at a time. From toy shop takeovers to escalator escapades, Carl and Ivy leave a trail of feathers, ice cream drips, and confused shoppers in their wake. And somewhere in the chaos, a parrot learns to shout, "Ice cream bandits!" This is a story for early readers who love mischief, laughter, and just a little bit of sparkle. Written with heart and humour by Lorry & Boots, sparkle guardian and jellybean archivist, always nearby.
  • ESCAPE! Fire and Flames (English Version) by Rivinia
    Rivinia
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      Reads 40
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      Parts 9
    14-year-old Nele is to help move the bookshop from the large shopping centre to a smaller building. But then there is an accident on the nearby building site and everything is on fire. Will Nele succeed in escaping the flames? And what role does the mysterious dragon book play? WARNING! THIS BOOK IS DIFFERENT! In this book the reader dives into the story by experiencing it directly through the eyes of the main character. Read more in the preface. Cover by @Grebnellahcs
  • Service Please by euphoriaseeker
    euphoriaseeker
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      Reads 439
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      Parts 2
    Imagine crushing on the guy who has seen your every mistake and tantrum. At the self serve machines in the local supermarket.