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Preface

“Okay honey, it’s your first time on a plane!” my mother cooed me. I was five then so I didn’t hate it entirely. “I’m ready Mommy!” I said. We sat in section… 1A and 1B.
My mother was overly excited for the both of us because it was also her first time on a plane.
After takeoff, my mother spotted San Diego, which was the wrong direction. We were going to visit my grandparents in Michigan. It felt like the plane was dropping all of a sudden.
“Mommy, are we going to land now?” I asked. “I’m going to go talk to the pilot honey. I’ll be right back.” My mother...
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We hear a lot about sexism against females, and some people think this extends to books, which it probably does. A lot of boeken have no females in them, of only have weak female characters, like damsels in distress which are just there to be saved door males. But recently, there has been a lot of strong, resourceful new female book characters. Here are my favourite strong heroines- and two of them are from boeken written door male authors, so well done men for realising that females can be string too.

1) Kestrel Hath, from The Wind on brand series door William Nicholson.
Most of u probably haven't...
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"War is not women's history," Virginia Woolf observed. But when confronted with it, members of that sex have summoned levels of courage and resourcefulness to rival those of any military commander. In A Train In Winter, Caroline Moorehead focuses on a group of women worthy of particular awe, both for the bravery they demonstrated and the brutality they endured.
The titel refers to a vehicle that in January 1943 transported 230 women — all members of the French Resistance battling the German occupation of their country — to Nazi death camps. They ranged in age from 15 to 68, in occupation...
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In 1897 England, sixteen-year-old Finley Jayne has no one…except the “thing” inside her. When a young lord tries to take advantage of Finley, she fights back. And wins. But no normal Victorian girl has a darker side that makes her capable of knocking out a full-grown man with one punch…
Only Griffin King sees the magical darkness inside her that says she’s special, says she’s one of them. The orphaned duke takes her in from the gaslit streets against the wishes of his band of misfits: Emily, who has her own special abilities and an unrequited love for Sam, who is part robot; and...
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I just finished writing a novel a few months ago, and im trying to get as much feedback as possible on it :) it's fiction, fantasy in particular. here's the summary for it! I'm not great at writing summaries, but i tried :) Please comment!!!

Its placed in older times, with magic and stuff like that, just fyi!




Ash and Anna are two ordinary girls, living two seperate lives in a world where magic is abundant. But when their prophecy brings the twin sisters together, and they learn that they have a long-lost triplet brother, kidnapped at birth, their worlds are turned upside-down, and every choice...
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1. Harry Potter door J.K. Rowling

Like, duh.

In my opinion, it's both the best YA series ever and the best fantasy series ever. Why? Harry Potter is the best of everything - the best characters, the best plots, the best writing.

The characters are people u can fall in love with, and not just the main heroes and the main villains. Even meer minor characters are pretty extensively developed, like Snape, Pettigrew, Neville, even Dean of Seamus. They all have histories and quirks and unique personalities and very few authors are able to so vividly create such a huge cast of characters.

Similarly, the...
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 Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'
Vampires – just because some of them sparkle doesn’t mean there’re all bad.

The Classical Vampire
The first vampire to appear in fictional literature was created door the British auteur John William Polidori in his book ‘The Vampyre’. After this came the rather long short story ‘Carmilla’ door Sheridan Le Fanu. But it was a work inspired door these two stories that remains the greatest vampire story to this dag – Bram Stoker’s ’Dracula’. ’Dracula’, which was published in 1897, started a Vampire craze the hasn’t ceased yet. It is in this novel that we find the original,...
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Wow, found a great new thing! From the auteur of THIS YOUNG JESUS, one of my favoriete novella series, here's a sensational new Young Adult story series for girls who loves horses, adventure, drama, romance and action!

Hailey Palmenter and two dozen other teenage girls live at Equinity Horse Ranch, five years after a mysterious apocalyptic event has made the world a simpler but meer dangerous place.

Romance, drama, action, adventure, horses and zombies. What meer could a girl want? The stories are on Kindle, the megabooks on Kindle and paperback. Really great!

This series is like the Hunger Games...
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hallo guys I'm writing a story for a project and I want to know what u guys think of what I have so far feel free to leave commentaren of suggestions.

When I was a little girl my dad suddenly left. I remember being really close to him. Sometimes he would act strange though. Like he never stayed in one place long and was always looking behind him like he thought someone was following him. And one dag he zei he had to go for a little while, and he never came back. He was the best father I could ask for. He was kind and always did what was best for the family. And that is why it broke my hart-, hart to...
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