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That’s Not What Happened

That’s Not What Happened

by Kody Keplinger
336 Pages · 2018 · 5 MB · 47 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Nightingale
by Amy Lukavics
352 Pages · 2018 · 1 MB · 34 Downloads · New!
Nightingale is the paranormal, literature, mystery, history, thriller and fiction novel which describe the story of a young girl who put everything on risk for some reason. Amy Lukavics is the author of this outstanding book. June Hardie is just seventeen-year-old girl who has everything in her life. She is living in the era of 1951 when women particularly don’t have enough choices. Besides from all those facts, she is independent, dreamer and rebellious girl. She is studying in college and teachers praise her intelligence as well as performance in the exams. June likes to write science fiction stories and she spends her free time on writing novels. Her parents are not interested to see their daughter as a writer or something else. They just wanted her to become a good woman who can run her house in the future. Her father has done her marriage with the son of their business partner. She does not want to marry yet but there is no one to listen to her excuses. When her parents try to force, she got sick and her parent has no other option than to admit her into Burrow Place Asylum. The life is worse than a nightmare in this institution. Everything seems terrifying from its staff to medical treatment. There are some other girls but Eleanor is the one who is locked behind the bars. What is happening here and if she does not do anything, all the women can lose their life including her.
Finding Audrey
by Sophie Kinsella
304 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 45 Downloads · New!
Finding Audrey is the fiction, thriller family and humour novel which tells the story of fourteen-year-old girl name Audrey and she is suffering from anxiety disorder. Audrey Turner is a teenage girl who is living with her family. The girl is traumatized by the events of her school and suffering health wise. Frank is the older brother of her and he is fully obsessed with the computer games. There is another sister who is just four years old and her name is Felix. Their mother is not an easy woman to do what you want and she recently left a job of the brand consultant. Her father Chris, is as the accountant and things going well for him. Audrey is suffering from the anxiety disorder and she needs the treatment badly. She starts losing her interests in life and become very slow. The girl was losing hope to live until or unless she meets with a hot friend of his friend. His name is Linus and he is in the team of Frank while playing the games. He is cute, attractive and innocent. When Audrey saw him the first time, she feels a kind of energy in her body. They turn to be the very good friends in a few days and she is sharing her fears with him. Audrey never talks before anyone like this and Linus is always there for her to listen and give her strength to fight back.
The Dry
by Neal Shusterman, Jane Harper
0 Pages · 2018 · 400 · 59 Downloads · New!
The Dry is one of the most excellent writing creativities of Neal Shusterman. He describes in the book that Water is very important to the continued existence of life, but when water is inadequate, the survival of humankind hangs in the equilibrium. At the same time as everyone in Southern California has been breathing with an apparently never-ending list of “don’ts” about water utilization, the dearth they’ve experienced is not anything in contrast with the tap out. When the taps have legitimately run dehydrated and water turns out to be the most valuable and hard to find the product. As Alyssa’s frequently pleasant inhabited neighborhood starts to experience the injured when their scanty supply of water ends, the animalistic side of her neighbors’ outsides as they all chase for the water they require to stay alive. The characters were commonly rooted from which to construct the general situation, but as there was maybe a small number too many tale viewpoints offered, characters didn’t experience fully developed and as an alternative felt more like placeholders with a small number of exclusive recognizing traits. The tale takes an extremely genuine and timely danger and offers readers a chance to chew over the world around them and how their events play into it as a terrifying scenario plays out in the manuscript; the story is a thought-provoking deterrent tale for what our future capacity hold if we, cooperatively, don’t amend our performance to put off it from coming into survival.
For a Muse of Fire
by Heidi Heilig
0 Pages · 2018 · 512 · 34 Downloads · New!
For a Muse of Fire Heilig’s fantastical world is consign like nothing I’ve seen prior to this world, and one I am anxious to return to right away! I was enthralled by Jetta from the beginning, and I was left astonished and bereft by the finish, cursing Heilig for leave-taking me wanting more. Do not overlook this expressively gorgeous flight of the imagination about a multifaceted girl you can’t assist but come to romance. This novel is full of the supernatural and hazard, disaster and romance. The book’s lightheartedness of form deepens the story’s fact and reality, and the characters are complex and persuasive. Jetta’s family is famed as the most gifted group of shadow players in the terra firma. With Jetta at the back of the scrim, their marionettes appear to be in motion without filament or stick—a trade secret, they say. In truth, Jetta can see the souls of the recently departed and bind them to the puppets with her blood. But ever since the taking control of army subjugated their country, the old ways are prohibited, so Jetta has to never show, by no means tell. Her aptitude and fame are her family’s method to make a spot aboard the regal ship to Aquitania, where shadow plays are the latest rage, and where rumor has it the Mad Emperor has a spring that cures his ills and could cure Jetta’s, too. For the reason that considering spirits is not the simple thing that pestilences her. But as revolt seethes and as Jetta gets together a young smuggler, she will countenance truths and decisions that she never imagined—and safety will never seem so far away. Heidi Heilig creates a vivid, rich world enthused by Asian cultures and French colonialism.
The Geography of Lost Things
by Jessica Brody
464 Pages · 2018 · 6 MB · 35 Downloads · New!
“The Geography of Lost Things” is an incredible book that contains the picturesque of Pacific Northwest to give you a tourist view by reading this book. The great book has been authored by Jessica Brody who is the creator of most selling and award-winning books The Chaos of Standing Still, Sky without Stars and 52 reasons to Hate My Father. Apart from these books, she is also the author of more than 15 novels. This book basically gives the imagery view of Pacific Northwest by the romantic travel of Ali Collin. The author also mentioned the site views in picture form which comes during Ali’s travel. Ali and Nico are both multipart characters with faulty parents who require coming to provisos with what has occurred in their lives and work out misinterpretations in their own affiliation. This book has very important chapters, morals, and teachings about life, relationships, and mercy in it, and the narrative is emotional and funny. When you’ll read the story, you’ll feel that you are on the roads enjoying a tour of the Pacific Northwest. There are a lot of small embellishments, which will increase your pleasure and enjoyment, such as The Everything about everything podcasts, all the slight questions entrenched in the narrative, the massive amount of love for The Goonies, and dogs! Brody is fully acquainted with how to do an ending of the book. This is an enjoyable and poignant journey which allowed Ali to unravel her past for a better future life.

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