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Silver Bullets by TheRoost (read books for money txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Love is not something that is rational, or irrational. It is something that allows us to express ourselves freely to someone who will never judge us. And when you find that person, it changes you. And when they leave, it changes you. But what if all you knew about that person was a lie...and you couldn't help but love them anyway?

Suddenly it became a man by Daniel Scott (ebook voice reader txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Not a total failure in his agent and best friends eyes and not accepted as a true Movie star. Events unfold in his favor suddenly as a loving friend sees to it that his acting career hits brilliant heights, by way of murder and as his life turns in unexpected ways, he stands to lose much more than he can bare.

To Realize by TessiJay (e books for reading .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

itΒ΄s a poem about your feelings that at first have to get realized by yourself, to realize that they are your feelings and to realize how long it will need!

The Weight Game by Lane Shepherd (ink ebook reader txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

All she want to be was thin, but being thin comes at a cost. In a world where 'Thin is In' it's hard for 15-year-old Sarah to fit in. So she makes the biggest sacrifice in the word.

Found by Alastair  Macleod (good fiction books to read .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Karen left and headed for a nearby coffee bar – the tension that had built up because of the money, because she was tackling something big in her life, had drained away gradually in Miss Matheson's office – she had seemed so professional, didn’t ask nosy questions about her or her money. Sure, she needed her name, date of birth, what she knew of her mother and other details like that, but not questions loaded with emotion, just factual. Karen felt a sense of power, something was happening and