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  • Impossible Dreams by N0raSmith
    N0raSmith
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      Parts 6
    A series of one-shots centered on alternate realities of Pride and Prejudice.
  • Felicity in Marriage: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice continues ... Part Two by cjhillauthor
    cjhillauthor
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    The Bingleys and Darcys have all removed to London to enjoy the excitements of The Season; unfortunately, Lydia, who of them all would most enjoy such entertainment, now finds herself the mistress of a small house in Brompton cut off from her family and with an increasingly absent husband. Step back inside the delightful world of Pride and Prejudice as the lives of your favourite characters unfold: share the great happiness of Jane and Elizabeth's reunion; explore Darcy House with Lizzy and Mrs. Reynolds; visit Lydia in her new home far away in Brompton; and hear gossip about new acquaintances, old friends, surprising romantic interests, and a new addition to the family.
  • The sweet but morbid tales of the norm by Saltychisps
    Saltychisps
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      Reads 7
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      Parts 1
    Poems varying in topics that revolve around an appreciation of the grimmer slice of life in a whole new light. To find beauty underneath the cloak of night to give these words more story to take on, a different face with each read that may help you find depth within yourself. Hopefully it could relate to one's own experience and be quite a real eye opener, game changer to reconsider in daily life.
  • 12 Days of Beachcombing by ScottWhitaker
    ScottWhitaker
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      Reads 45
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      Parts 1
  • an You Add Variations to an Existing Amazon Listing? Here's How! by sellerpickle
    sellerpickle
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      Reads 4
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      Parts 1
    Amazon sellers often ask, "Can you add variations to an existing Amazon listing? The answer is yes! Adding variations can enhance product visibility, improve customer experience, and increase sales. In this guide, we'll explain how to add variation in an existing Amazon listing and how it benefits your business. For more information: https://sellerpickle.com/products/merge-asin
  • Down for the Count by ScottWhitaker
    ScottWhitaker
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      Reads 16
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      Parts 1
  • Puppet of lies by gray_nostalgic
    gray_nostalgic
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      Reads 1
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      Parts 2
    "Have you ever felt so insecure that you have to alter your personality for others satisfaction? Just to be apart of a group or to fit in? This book will show you my view of the world why I am who I am today. Why I alter my personality to gain in society. Why I'm a puppet to everyone I know without them even knowing" ~ K.M
  • What now? by jadencasarez
    jadencasarez
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      Parts 7
    When you start to write poetry and you continue to write a poem one after another you end up asking yourself "What Now".
  • M0bil∃ Suit VΛriΛti0ns [V∃r. T∃gΛru NishidΛ and the B0iz] by TegaruNishida
    TegaruNishida
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      Reads 624
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      Parts 8
    It's in the title boiz. In this book, you'll see some shit Gunpla variations by yours truly and maybe some contributions from the boys on our Discord servers. Be it actual Gunpla or artwork/line art. Book Rankings (7/8/19): #1 in Gunpla out of 22 stories #30 in Gundam out of 424 stories #4 in Variations out of 20 stories #8 in line out of 1.6k stories
  • flying by flamingopowers
    flamingopowers
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      Reads 12
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      Parts 3
    this work has three variations of one poem. leave a comment on which variation you like best!
  • "Shades Of Life" by thinkingindex_
    thinkingindex_
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      Parts 1
    It's a philosophy of life elaborating the varying circumstances after every moment. It has been explained in terms of various colors. Green color indicates satisfaction and happiness, white is a color of peace. In the contrast, orange gives a reflex of sunset and sorrows & black is the color of disturbances and plights. Green + Orange = Sallow (an unhealthy yellow or pale brown color... in short relating the complexities) Black + White = Grey (a confused color when someone can't see a way) I have jotted this down with a great ethic, hope you all would like it & i would really adore to read your opinion about life, it's changing situations and my article 🙂
  • Felicity in Marriage: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice continues ... Part One by cjhillauthor
    cjhillauthor
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      Parts 1
    Mrs. Bennet has nothing more to wish for. With three daughters married, her business in life is very nearly complete, and her delighted pride when she visits Mrs. Bingley and talks of Mrs. Darcy and Mrs. Wickham with her friends may easily be imagined. Mr. Bennet is merely thankful to finally reclaim the peace and quiet of his book-room. Their two eldest daughters, Elizabeth Darcy and Jane Bingley have certainly found felicity in marriage as the ladies of Pemberley and Netherfield, enjoying everything such positions in society command. But the marriage of the youngest Bennet daughter, Lydia, to the unscrupulous but charming George Wickham does not leave her parents or sisters entirely sanguine. If only the couple had not gone so far away - to Newcastle of all places - and Lydia in possession of such an unguarded and imprudent manner, certain only to worsen without her family's steadying influence. Step back inside the delightful world of Pride and Prejudice and Wickham's Wife and join your favourite characters as they continue with their lives and loves. Listen to the gossip; recognise the delights and vexations of early marriage; visit old relationships; experience country living, and the excitement of Regency London. The ending of Austen's famous novel is just the beginning!
  • Night Fears by RobertHelliger
    RobertHelliger
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      Parts 21
    Night Fears 1...Twenty new short mystery thriller stories of terror from the author of Midnight Madness 1 and 2. Warning: Rated PG-13 for some violence, sex references, some coarse language. You must be 13 years and over to read it.