Guide to the Bellower Sisters
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  • Reads 44
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2017
*sometimes freedom means hurting those closest* 

This is a story about three sisters who each want the same thing; Freedom.

This is a story about three sisters who want freedom so badly, they hurt each other and themselves to get it.

This is a story about three sisters who make mistakes, who laugh and love, who scream and punch.

Most of all, this is a story about three sisters, who are only human.

This is a story that will hopefully make you cry, will make you scream and pull your hair out, will make you hate the characters and then love them.

This is a book filled with character mistakes, yet a book filled with perfection in its own way. This book will cover topics that not everyone will like. This book will have its flaws, after all; its about three girls filled with flaws.
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