JACK THE KING (Lord of the Flies reimagined)
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  • Reads 8,000
  • Votes 101
  • Parts 35
  • Time 2h 58m
Complete, First published Jul 23, 2022
The Lord of the Flies is a very famous novel by William Golding, first published in 1954. Since then it has been studied by millions of school pupils, including myself.
In this story I will write a reimagining of the story, using most of the same characters and the same situation with everyone stranded on an island. But this time Jack will be much more successful in his bid to be chief. There will be some other changes too, including a couple of girls among the boys! This time it will not be only all boys! But the two girls will be very outnumbered, how will they handle being with so many boys? 
Please don't read this expecting it to be exactly like the original novel, its a reimagining, it will not be  exactly the same but many of the things in the novel will still be here, but written differently with different outcomes
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The Choir He Wanted, The LIfe He Had

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Everyone knows what happened to Jack Merridew in William Goulding's novel "Lord of the Flies," but what happened before that? What was his life like before the island? How did he become the "chapter chorister and head boy" that he is in the novel? This is the story of Jack's life before the island -- how he made the choir, when he became head boy, and everything in between -- and after the island. Because the question is, who was the real Jack Merridew? (There is some mild language in this story -- nothing too bad, I feel I have to say it just in case)(I do not own Lord of the Flies or it's characters. They belong to Sir William Golding)