Turn From Reality
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  • Reads 16
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 27
Mature
This story is about a girl named Elenor . Some people call her Ellie. Elenor's dad passed away 7 months ago, and she distanced herself from everybody except her mother because that's the only person she had. Her mom wanted her to get out the house for the summer and make friends so.. she put her in a camp called "champ chuckle chasm".  This book has a crazy plot twist that I think you guys would loveeee but not really like😭. Anywho, enjoy!
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