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  • How I became an Atheist (slow updates) by LiliD3
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    This is a collection of stories about how different people became Atheists. It is ment to help people who struggle with their relligious belives or are afraid to come out as atheists.
  • family. isn't about money or helping or rudeness by Nirali93
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    A toxic family full of hate. Money power imbalance and arrogant family behaviour with rudeness a helpless situation of a child. Base on true story..
  • entre ces deux mondes, y'aura-t-il un espoir de la retrouver? by ksrukvruvnhuh
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    Nuria, jeune espagnole vivant à Paris depuis ses 10ans dans sa famille adoptive à été séparée de sa sœur, restée en Espagne, à la mort de leurs parents, aujourd'hui Nuria a 20 ans et essaye tant bien que mal de gagner sa vie, elle désespère de ne pas pouvoir retrouver sa soeur. Cet été, après quelques imprévus elle devra cohabiter avec Julie Leblanc, la riche et célèbre auteure de nombreux best-sellers. Celle-ci ne se montrera pas très accueillante et Nuria découvrira vite qu'elle n'est pas la même qu'à la télé. Il faudra encore convaincre cette femme aux principes et habitudes très rigides de la suivre mais elle y voit peut-être le moyen de retrouver sa sœur...
  • Art Book 2 by ZeroIntolerance
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    Welcome to my second Art Book! If it looks like someone else's work do not hate, at school I am currently being taught to be able to copy the style of someone else to increase my ability of seeing detail , hand eye coordination and being able to draw what I see. Thank you. First published on October 1st 2017
  • The Perks of Being Catholic by AmbrosiaRose
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    Reached #183 in Spiritual as of 12/04/15! This is a (not-so) short informational story about Roman Catholicism, one of the largest religions worldwide with over 1 billion members. With the help of the YouCat (Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church) and the Holy Bible, I will try to shine a light on the untrue myths and claims, while showing the beauty of Catholicism. By @AmbrosiaRose °°°I do not own any pictures used in my story - all picture credit goes to the rightful owners!°°° DO NOT COPY MY IDEAS OR ANYTHING FROM THIS BOOK! I have put effort into writing this and REALLY do not appreciate people stealing from this book. If you're going to copy from this book, at least ask me first! God is watching you...
  • Fight against my best friend by reemsammak
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    This is a story that happened to me and my bestfriend
  • SANS DAUMESNIL FIXE by contenpourien
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    Le putois sous Channel Mon odeur vous gènes Pourtant l'image est belle C'est moi la bête de scène
  • Life as it is  by serene567
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    I write to feel.
  • You are Loved by ZoeDarling14
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  • Her by FavourNwabueze8
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    Life of Her
  • The Raven's Song by KshipraSawant
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    This enchanting tale is about a traveling sorcerer named Aaron with a tragic past and has been given a mission by the Raven; the Raven being the Keeper of Souls. Aaron's mission: kill all the Black Hearts he encounters (like a Grim Reaper) while gaining seven group members that will stay by his side as he goes on his epic journey to vanquish an evil warlock and start a new era. WARNING: Story can and will get dark at points, but it'll get not-so-dark again in a bit ;) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright © 2013 (made 2011) by Kshipra Sawant. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without prior permission of the author.
  • Xalien the Purple Alien by MichellePath
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    When Xalien's spaceship crashes to Earth, she is befriended by three children Jessica, Adam and Sarah take her to the fair and Xalien learns their strange ways, as well as teaching the children about life on her planet. Xalien's adventures will entertain and educate children, showing them the value of friendship, tolerance and shared experiences.
  • I Am Gay. I Am Proud. by AJGuyreads
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    This is a compilation of stories about the teen gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transexual, and transgendered community, a group I strongly believe in and support. Please, if you do not support the LGBT community, do NOT comment hateful things about them or my story. I will report you because I will not stand for bullying of any sort. These are stories about bullying, and about embracing your sexual orientation, whether you be gay, straight, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, transgendered, transexual, etc. People need to acknowledge how many teenagers and even adults commit suicide because of the outrageous amount of negativity and bullying they recieve for being homosexual. The hate HAS to end somewhere. How many kids must die for you to see that? Why should kids be damned for their sexual orientation? Tell me, because I don't know.
  • Complaining by estebanhqa2
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    I want to say some things about our society
  • Parting Ways  by Diamonde27
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    Making friends and parting ways with childhood. Lasting friendships.
  • Holly's Days Also by ActorGenius
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    Get ready for another heartwarming and captivating journey with "Holly's Days Also," the highly anticipated sequel to the beloved collection of short stories, "Holly's Days." In this delightful compilation, the spotlight shines once again on the extraordinary experiences of multiple individuals named Holly. From the enchanting storytelling of the talented author, each short story in "Holly's Days Also" unfolds in a unique scenario, showcasing the resilience, humor, and creativity of the diverse Hollys. Whether they are navigating the complexities of relationships, pursuing their dreams, or finding moments of profound self-discovery, these captivating characters will leave you inspired and entertained. Join Holly as she encounters old friends and familiar faces, such as Priya, Deja, Sarah, Josh, and Meta, who bring their own distinct personalities and experiences to the tapestry of narratives. Through laughter, tears, and unexpected twists, these tales of triumph and vulnerability will touch your heart, reminding you of the power of human connection and the joys of embracing life's unpredictable moments. But "Holly's Days Also" does more than entertain. It serves as a catalyst for raising awareness and promoting the importance of empathy, understanding, and compassion in our daily lives. With each turn of the page, you'll be reminded of the shared humanity that unites us all, regardless of our names or circumstances.