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Bound By The Mafia's Love

Bound By The Mafia's Love

He took out a book from the shelf and I checked for the title. It was wuthering heights. “Have you read this?” He asked me and I nodded excitedly. “Yes I have.” “Who’s your favorite character in the book?” He asked. “Heathcliff.” I answered almost immediately. “Why do you like him?” “He’s intelligent. And he’s wild. The combination of those two things made me like him. “Hmmm.” He only made a sound but didn't respond. “You? Who’s your favorite character in the book.” I asked him and he thought for a while before answering me.
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Moon Temptation: The Original

Moon Temptation: The Original

Noah kept playing with her hair that tickles his skin, he than thanked the wolf goddess and fate for this opportunity. "Do you want to hear a story?" "I want to hear every story told by you, Alex." "Why are you calling me Alex? Since I started here everyone called me by my birth name and I had to introduce myself as Alex. I hate my birth name that's im surprised you immediately started calling me Alex." "Alex, from the beginning I have always followed my instincts with you.." "Haha. You ridiculous." Noah was serious. "Story time?" "Right. There is no main character. The characters are those in my drawing book. I will tell you the story from my point of view. Noah. Please do not interrupt me.
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His Cupcake

His Cupcake

"Every single word." "You can forget about that. That wasn't true. I don't know that you were real at that time. No, the hero in the book is not you, which was a character that I created. It's just coincident that you shared the same name." She murmured tried to explain. "Really? Then why were you running away when I told you my name at the coffee shop?" "Because it is too good to be true." She exclaimed but she was shocked with her own remark.
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Cinderella My Ass

Cinderella My Ass

CALEY. What is this? Am I in a parallel universe? Am I dreaming? Where are the cameras? Ryder was about to question even her own name. Usually, when she read books, she doesn't pay too much attention to the author's name. If it were initials like in the case of J. K. Rowling, she wouldn't bother trying to find out what J. K. stands for. Besides, the books of J. S. C. were already a big hit. Only knowing the initials was enough to understand who you're talking about. But Jake... JAKE!!! Her Jake!!! He wrote her favorite books?! And... what she read earlier... Did she just read a still-in-progress book by her favorite writer? Wait... does that mean... I FUCKING NAMED HIM MIDNIGHT AFTER HIS OWN
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The Human Luna

The Human Luna

I heave another sigh as I click on another website. "Phantom. Bambam," I giggle, but continue, "Coffee. Kujo. Vincent. Ooh, Knight. No?" I get no response. "Oh, look at this list, there has to be something somewhere in here. Albus. Amadeus. Galileo. Mushu!" I burst out laughing at one of my favourite characters. The wolf huffs, so I continue. "Sherlock. Wonton. Picasso. Bilbo. Gandalf. Merlin. Gatsby. Poe. Watson. Alfredo. Cat. Einstein. Toothless!" I continue with my frantic state as I see another favourite character. The wolf just huffs again and I roll my eyes.
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Contract Marriage

Contract Marriage

I don't know, but if he has been doing that, then I am totally going to get pitchforks. Then there is also Eugene, who saw that coming, you guys should know that I named him after Eugene Krabs in Sponge Bob, so that would make you know that he was also sneaky. The next chapter is in Jason's POV and will be up tomorrow, so don't forget to drop a review and comment and don't give up on this book. Loads of love, Blessing.
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Chain Story: Is there "A Reason Why?"

Chain Story: Is there "A Reason Why?"

That, however, some of them looked crazy. Sherry, Lewis, and Jin! They knew that book. However, Nami was not and the rest. They haven't seen that book once! "This book was published by an Author named, Luis Juarez." He said. "Ah..." Sherry, Jin, and Lewis shake. "Why? Why must it appear again?" They asked themselves. They knew what is that book! They must because they have seen it! "Our book of life!" They called in their minds. They came from that book! They are just fiction made by an author's imagination!
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Justin Bartolome
This is a remarkable work. The author laid it in a super comprehensive manner with highly descriptive words, thus, the every events just keep on popping in my head like they are being performed in front of my eyes. Also, the plot is full of surprising turns. Dive in to this novel for an adventure.
Tanish
Indeed a must read book.It is so interesting ???...i never imagined if we can change part inside a novel but sometimes really feel to do it. But who could have think novel can come and connect to real life in such a unexpected way. Amazing work dear author ??
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The Misadventures of Anastasia Collins

The Misadventures of Anastasia Collins

Mary pointed out. "My character is–not me. But since you're here, I think I should clear my name now completely. But lets start with the introduction first. As I have said, my character is Isaac Henry, the protagonist of the book 'The Most Wanted Person' and yes–I was indeed came from the same world as yours and used to have the name 'Napoleon'." He started. Mary stared at him in wide eyes. "Napoleon? As in the author of the book?" She asked in complete itshock.
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Claimed By Three: The Stalker, The Don and The Killer

Claimed By Three: The Stalker, The Don and The Killer

His words were calculated, his movements smooth but cautious, almost like he was testing me—seeing how much I could handle before I broke. I laugh to myself, feeling a sudden spark of inspiration. That’s it! I quickly open a new document, an entirely new file for my story. I’m going to use him as a character. The guy from this morning—the Mafia Don—I need to give him a name. A strong, dangerous name that suits him. Jackson. Perfect. He’s going to be called Jackson in my book. He has that aura—commanding, powerful, and a little terrifying. The kind of man who rules with an iron fist but keeps his own secrets hidden in the shadows.
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Fuel Me, Break Me, Love Me

Fuel Me, Break Me, Love Me

I say to Dalon, and he gives me a strange look. “I am trying not to judge the name, but I am struggling a bit here.” He says and I have to remind myself that not all people read fantasy like it is a lifeline. “I named him after one of my favorite book boyfriends.” I tell him and he looks horrified now. “I have to compete with fictional men now?” He asks, making me laugh harder. “My big pup is Abraxos.” I say between laughs when I can actually catch my breath. “Where do people get these names? That can’t be a name for a male character in your books.” He says.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Naming characters is one of my favorite parts of writing! For a fantasy novel, I'd go for something melodic but with weight, like 'Elysara Veyth' or 'Kaelthor the Sundered.' Those names feel ancient yet fresh, like they belong to a world of magic and forgotten lore. For sci-fi, sharp, futuristic names work—maybe 'Zyr-9' or 'Nexis Vail,' which sound like they could pilot a starship or outsmart an AI overlord.

Contemporary stories need names with personality quirks—'Dashiell Finch' for a witty detective, or 'Luna Reeves' for a free-spirited artist. I love digging into etymology or mashing up syllables until something clicks. Once, I combined 'serene' and 'aster' to get 'Seraster,' which became a queen in one of my drafts. The key is balancing uniqueness with readability—no one wants to stumble over a name every page!

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