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Was it the finest dream vacation, the plans to earn some cash to push through another school year that was ruined, something that hurt the students of Davidson high school the most or how every news article the next day painted the image of the school; Davidson, the school for normalcy or psychopaths. A day before the summer holidays the excited students and teachers of Davidson high school lives pulled the biggest uno reserve card in the history of Sydney. They witnessed the most horrific scene which changed the course of the entire school. The settlement into the summer holidays had to be a temporary lockdown for investigation and all students especially class 5D were suspects to the homicide, the massacre of Charlotte Johnson. Like tress link back to their roots, the best friend of Charlotte, the protagonist, Eva Smith, secured the top spot on the FBI list, unsettling her already devastated family. Could Eva be the suspected killer on the run page?
Frey was having a normal day until she saw a crime and suddenly she is head over heals in a magic land and has to fight in battle. (Short version)
My feelings are humans and yet no one ever tells their story. Within the pages of this book each feeling gets their own little story in which they - as humans - show a glimpse of their life. How does doubt deal with being the main character of a story when all they think about is how little they deserve? How would fear be able to go through a day? Each short story tells the tale of one feeling and captures its very core in a metaphor. There is something to relate or connect to for everyone, because after all we all feel very similar feelings.
Still I look in the mirror and all I see is you. I need to get you out of my system. Lola initially moved to Dublin to start over, but soon finds herself tangled in a heartbreak so bad she can hardly grasp it. The plan for the summer had been simple: Stay as far away from her home and as much in his as possible- but after having her whole life turned upside down all roads lead back to her tiny hometown in Germany. She had imagined three quiet months hibernating in her childhood bedroom, but returning home, shes surprised that life has not stood still in the time shes been away. Everyone seems to be moving on without her. Everything is different, and yet somehow, everything feels achingly familiar.
In the mist of a question humanity has been plagued with since birth - What happens after death? - we continue the walk across time sturdily. Confident and without pause, until blood leaks from crevices once unknown to anatomy itself. Then, we will look to the heavens, and a name will fall from our lips. Be wary, however. You never know who hears your dying breath. Gods may be rough on your destiny, but what lingers is hatred. Look up. Is there a bird watching you?
In a quiet village near Brighton, Olivia arrives to spend the summer with an aunt she barely knows, running from a heartbreak she cant yet face. She's not quite sure what she's searching for, but what she finds is a small town brimming with secrets, a ghostly presence that seems to understand her loneliness, and two intriguing locals who make her question everything she thought she knew about love. As Olivia uncovers hidden truths about her aunts past, she's forced to confront her own fears and desires. With summer days fading and decisions looming, she must choose between running from her problems or finally facing them head-on. Will she stay in the village, where shes found a new sense of belonging, or return to New York to confront the life she left behind? A story of self-discovery, love, and the courage to embrace who you are. This story takes readers on a heartfelt journey of finding light in the darkest places.
What would you say if you only had as long as it takes the traffic light to turn green? Well, I would not talk. I would listen. For only a minute. To the impact of my life. On yours. Elisabeth is given a special gift. Her body is lying on the bathroom floor, her husband is standing above it. She, however, is perched on a traffic light in Vienna's first district. There are thirteen people waiting at 11.47 at night on the 28th of June 2024 at the crossing in front of the University. Apparently strangers, she gets to listen to them. Now that her own eyes can no longer see, her ears no longer hear, she knows that her voice has to ring louder than ever, reach across the rooftops and penetrate the walls of silence until it touches your thoughts and makes them shout. She won't live to see another day. With the seconds left to her, she shares what she hears. She wants you to join her morning song. One voice that obliterates the violence against women. #stopfemicide
A story about an annoyed teenager who gets sent to summer camp, a horror story and a story about an orphan who deperately wants to get adopted and become someone successful. Seemingly random, right? But what if I told you, that there's something that connects these stories? Not only that, but that all ten stories in this collection share a common factor? Well, there's only one way to find out what that is...
The trouble of young adulthood is figuring out how to navigate the new extent of freedom and self-discovery one experiences. Growing in and out of friendships. Dating. Loving. Heart-aching. Difficult decisions. Self-expression. Family relationships. Work-life balances. The beauty of young adulthood is understanding that each and every one of us does not remain untroubled. What if, one Friday Night out clubbing was enough to wrap one's mind around this sensation, this marvel?