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Eli's laughter echoed from the yard where his brothers chased fireflies—proof, in tiny hands and shared blood, that they'd built this right. {Eight Years Later:} The kitchen was a battlefield of scattered homework and half-eaten sandwiches. Eli, now ten, scowled at his math worksheet while his little brothers, Noah and Micah, wrestled over the last juice box. In the living room, six-year-old Lia squealed as Adam tossed her into the air, her curls flying. Sarah leaned against the counter, nursing a coffee as Jeff's arms circled her waist from behind. "You're outnumbered," he muttered into her hair, nipping her ear.
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Beneath His Cold Vows

Beneath His Cold Vows

Stopped. Walked in. A kid, maybe twenty, stood behind the counter, staring at his phone. "Do you have books for teenagers?" He looked up. "Like, Young Adult?" "I don't know. Sixteen-year-olds." "Yeah. YA section's in the back." I walked to the back. Found shelves labeled Young Adult Fiction. Pulled out a book at random. Read the back. Something about dragons. Shoved it back in. Pulled out another. Read the back.
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Fanny S
To everyone who stayed with this story, I owe you an apology. The ending came without warning and that wasn't fair to you or to everything you invested in Alicia and Edward. I'm sorry. A bonus chapter is coming and I promise it will be worth the wait. Thank you for not giving up on them.
corababy134565
This book had me hooked from chapter 1. The "Contract CEO" trope is done right here, no cringe, just pure tension. He’s cold, calculated, and thinks he’s buying her... but she’s the one rewriting the terms. The power play scenes? Chef’s kiss. Every contract clause felt like a new twist.
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From Me To You

From Me To You

Hey Nate, Did you do a weird thing? Let's see. You read comments on an online support group, saw one that caught your interest, couldn't suppress the urge to talk to the girl that wrote said comment, sent her the oddest email she's ever read, and then decided to forget that he ever sent the email in the first place. Is that weird? I'll leave you to answer that for yourself. And yes, I do have a sense of humor. Usually the dark kind, but it's still humor nonetheless, isn't it? But nowadays, very few things make me laugh. So,I don't know what to make of it. Does that still count as having a good sense of humor?
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Say it Again-Tell Me l'm not just another deal to you

Say it Again-Tell Me l'm not just another deal to you

"She gets a good-night kiss, too." "Done." "And positive affirmations." "Uh-hub." "And...and..." "Klaus." I gripped her shoulders, forcing eye contact on her. "Go." I read the child Gravity a ridiculously humorous book called I Need a New Butt. To me, it was the height of literature. Fart jokes? Yes. Crack jokes? Yes. Stupid pranks? Yes. The child was a handful, but at least she had an idea about selecting good books. I then covered her with a blanket as if to smother a fire.
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Just A Kiss

Just A Kiss

I was busy reading some of the book titles: The Lord Of The Rings, The Hunger Games, The Harry Potter Series, The Lightening Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympian), The Last Mission.... Wow, he has good taste in books. I can't believe he actually read these. I began laughing to myself. "What's so funny?" Tyler asked. I turned to look at him, still laughing. "It's just so hard to imagine a boy like you reading. If I hadn't seen it myself, I wouldn't have believed it." I commented.
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Defeated [Shy Book 2]

Defeated [Shy Book 2]

"It may be small, but that doesn't mean it won't feel like you've just walked into a young adult fiction book. Tai chuckled slightly. "I'll considered myself warned." *
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CLOWNY MISFORTUNES

CLOWNY MISFORTUNES

’’ Adamie clasped his palms together. ‘‘I’m definitely getting the booze!’’ Andy said. ‘‘Drunk mofo,’’ Adamie replied, ‘‘Y’all remember that time Andy’ got so drunk at Brian’s party then he puked on the buff DJ and got his ass beat?’’ All of them apart from Andy burst into laughter. ‘‘Well, I’m better than fat Robert who passed out after taking two Oxycontine pills then got a dick drawn on his plumpy cheeks.’’ Andy defended.
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Ryoshi
This is an interesting book with intriguing characters and premise. The author does well to draw the audience in and make them part of the story. The narrator feels very genuine, and I began to feel for him. Very well done.
Nightingale ✍️
Mhenn this story is Lit?. It keeps the reader drawn to the main character. At the first chapter I was already glued to how chuka's mistakes caused misfortunes to others. This is definitely a story y'all should read.
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The Sin Between US

The Sin Between US

“Yeah, I guess you’re right. Even if I’m a walking disaster, at least I’m never boring. And who knows? Maybe all these little moments will add up to something pretty awesome in the end.” Gift grinned mischievously. “Absolutely! And hey, if all else fails, we can always write a book about our epic college misadventures and become famous for it. ‘The Chronicles of Clumsy College: Adventures in Chaos and Caffeine’ sounds like a bestseller, don’t you think?” We all burst into laughter again, the idea growing funnier by the second. The room was filled with an infectious energy, a blend of friendship, humor, and the thrill of discovering life’s unpredictable beauty.
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Nicole's walls

Nicole's walls

"Mr Philip sent me to give this to you." "Thanks." I collected the book to inspect the front cover, while he showed off some dimples. The book had a raccoon as it's display photo. The raccoon looked thrilled to bits with both hands up and mouth open like it was shouting. The background was yellow, it had the words, 'furiosly happy' boldly written on it. Under the book title, there were word too that said, 'a funny book about terrible things' written in smaller font, while the author's name was Jenny Lawson.
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WILD BOOKS: A COLLECTION OF NAUGHTY STORIES

WILD BOOKS: A COLLECTION OF NAUGHTY STORIES

“Quiet doesn’t mean unbothered. Just good at hiding it.” We fell into silence. The only sound was distant thunder rumbling above ground. I wondered how long we’d be down here. Minutes stretched. My mind wandered to how close he was. How alone we were. “Tell me something,” I said finally. “Why’d you become a librarian? You don’t seem like the type who likes being stuck behind a desk all day.” Mr. Kane exhaled softly. “Books don’t talk back. They don’t expect small talk. I like the order. And the stories. What about you? History major with a focus on obscure trade? That’s not common.”
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Laughter is seriously underrated in YA books, but there are some gems that hit the perfect blend of wit and heart. 'The Princess Diaries' by Meg Cabot is a classic—Mia Thermopolis’s awkward misadventures as a secret princess never fail to crack me up. The way she overthinks every situation is painfully relatable, and her snarky diary entries feel like chatting with a hilarious friend. Then there’s 'Anya’s Ghost' by Vera Brosgol, a graphic novel that mixes dark humor with supernatural shenanigans. Anya’s deadpan reactions to her ghostly stalker are golden, and the art style adds this extra layer of quirky charm.

For something more absurd, 'The Rest of Us Just Live Here' by Patrick Ness pokes fun at Chosen One tropes while following the 'normal' kids in a supernatural town. The footnotes alone are worth it—dry, sarcastic, and oddly profound. And if you love satire, 'Will Grayson, Will Grayson' by John Green and David Levithan delivers with its giant musical subplot and Tiny Cooper’s larger-than-life personality. It’s the kind of book where you laugh out loud in public and don’t even care who stares.

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