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melissak

melissak is from US United States • 21 y/o • Female

Don't judge my story on the chapter you walked in on. -unknown

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What You Mean to Me by Amber Jones

Is this for the person I'm thinking of 😉

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I Need to Say Something by Dari Poulson

Agreed it's not ok. Like adults always tell the little kids. If you can't say something nice say nothing at all

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The Beat of Your Heart by Rora

Yeah

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I Cant Breathe by

<3 it Sky

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Lu (Part Six) by Thomas Ray

I love this book!!! I wanna read more! Silver has a weary vibe to her and makes me question a few things. I'm curious about what she means by voices and why Sir Ayren is being super nice to her. I imagine him looking really scary, but if that's the case why does he speak so sincerely? I understand the shock that Lu can read and I'm shocked shes not hypnotize by the green eyes again. Poor girl has to deal with Fin haunting her though. Something bigs going to happen though and Fin has something to do with it. The only trusted person in that house seems to be Ren and Lu, but thats just how I see it. This book has my imagination going wild.

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A Weird Thing by Thomas Ray

We have a selective history because they want to paint the picture on who the good and bad guys are. Honestly, I know that what Hitler did was terrible; however, was it really as bad as they say? He's the only reason we are together and not fighting in more world wars. He brought us together.
Also, Japan was at fault just as much for sinking ships and dominating islands. There are many other events I haven't heard about or was only hinted at in history because they've decided to pick our thoughts on the history of society and tell what they find important.
Another important thing to point out is that most historical things are just hypothetical. They don't actually know they just think they do and expect us to believe it all. Sometimes I wonder if historians actually study and find the truth of what they find or just decide thats what it is and decide what is important to hear.

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Shards of the Sky by Amber Jones

I'm intrigued to know more

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Lu (Part One) by Thomas Ray

I love this book. The separation, details, and the characters. I'm not one to really understand big words or stories, even though I love them all, but it's still great. I'm intrigued, it reminds me of my view when I was a child. I was poor without parents, even though I wasn't an orphan, and could barely survive. It's sad, but relatable to many people. I wanna see where this book is going. I'm glad I was able to make time for reading it. :)

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