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Zoe Holloway has done it again. Two years, two-hundred and five hours of psychotherapy, and one awesome boyfriend later, she’s still throwing herself in front of trains and even she’s not sure why. Her therapist Brad should know, but instead he hurls metaphors at her in the same way one might toss a live bee at a dog; it’s pretty much a hit and a miss. The tools for long lasting happiness are being thrown so hard at Zoe it’s a wonder she hasn’t been knocked unconscious. The problem seems to be
Time stood still. The CCPS officers drew closer, stunners raised to our chest, scanners calculating every microscope movement we made. I glanced over at Espen, a lump in my throat. He looked over at me, smiled and threw the first shot. Behind the shrieks of bullets and people, I could hear it, very distant in the background, but still there. Time had resumed its ticking sonata just as ours begun to end.
This the story of us Carly is a 16 year old girl whos world has just crumbled around her,carly and jason are best friends and after carlys older brother dies jason gos with her everyday to the beach trying to keep her mi d off of her brothers death she finds her seelf deeply in love with jason but hes dateing a popular girl who happens to hate carlys guts after carly finds jasons girlfriend cheating she has to deside if she should tell jason or not
Seamus Snow is a perfectly normal fifteen year old boy. Well, he's got a few quirks, but who doesn't? That is, until his twin sister, Mariah, finds a diamond in their backyard that might not be exactly normal. In fact, Seamus has this crazy idea that it's magical. An idea that is pretty much confirmed when he and Mariah are transported to a whole different world...a world where they have to rely on a sarcastic...and possibly sadistic...teenage girl to get them home. If they can get home.
Ade had life pretty good. She was the youngest child of the King and was spoiled not just by her parents but by her brother/best friend, Lee. Ade and Lee made every night in Valhalla an adventure and often got into trouble because of it. But that all changes one night when Lee suddenly vanishes after their latest prank with little leads as to what had happened to him. Not believing that Lee would ever run away without even saying goodbye, despite the evidence, Ade senses something is wrong and
Grief. Grit. Gangs. Guts. Grace. The past two years have been life-altering for teenagers Chocolate and Mariner. Their mother died in a terrible accident, leaving the boys’ father in shock and their anguished aunt to care for them. Grief-stricken, Chocolate fails miserably in school and Mariner brushes off his pain with comedy. From the bittersweet memories of basketball games with his mother to the pressures from gangs, grown bullies, and an unrelenting aunt, Chocolate has to decide his fate.
Haunted by dreams of an unforgettable loss, Rahul, a young man of thirty living in San Francisco, suddenly becomes secretive and withdraws from his partner Andrew. When Andrew discovers that Rahul is still interviewing girls sent by his parents for an arranged marriage, he gives Rahul an ultimatum—stop living a lie, or give up their relationship. In response, Rahul tells Andrew a story. About a boy who lived in a palace. A boy named Rahul. Set in San Francisco today and in India in the early
Zoe Holloway has done it again. Two years, two-hundred and five hours of psychotherapy, and one awesome boyfriend later, she’s still throwing herself in front of trains and even she’s not sure why. Her therapist Brad should know, but instead he hurls metaphors at her in the same way one might toss a live bee at a dog; it’s pretty much a hit and a miss. The tools for long lasting happiness are being thrown so hard at Zoe it’s a wonder she hasn’t been knocked unconscious. The problem seems to be
Time stood still. The CCPS officers drew closer, stunners raised to our chest, scanners calculating every microscope movement we made. I glanced over at Espen, a lump in my throat. He looked over at me, smiled and threw the first shot. Behind the shrieks of bullets and people, I could hear it, very distant in the background, but still there. Time had resumed its ticking sonata just as ours begun to end.
This the story of us Carly is a 16 year old girl whos world has just crumbled around her,carly and jason are best friends and after carlys older brother dies jason gos with her everyday to the beach trying to keep her mi d off of her brothers death she finds her seelf deeply in love with jason but hes dateing a popular girl who happens to hate carlys guts after carly finds jasons girlfriend cheating she has to deside if she should tell jason or not
Seamus Snow is a perfectly normal fifteen year old boy. Well, he's got a few quirks, but who doesn't? That is, until his twin sister, Mariah, finds a diamond in their backyard that might not be exactly normal. In fact, Seamus has this crazy idea that it's magical. An idea that is pretty much confirmed when he and Mariah are transported to a whole different world...a world where they have to rely on a sarcastic...and possibly sadistic...teenage girl to get them home. If they can get home.
Ade had life pretty good. She was the youngest child of the King and was spoiled not just by her parents but by her brother/best friend, Lee. Ade and Lee made every night in Valhalla an adventure and often got into trouble because of it. But that all changes one night when Lee suddenly vanishes after their latest prank with little leads as to what had happened to him. Not believing that Lee would ever run away without even saying goodbye, despite the evidence, Ade senses something is wrong and
Grief. Grit. Gangs. Guts. Grace. The past two years have been life-altering for teenagers Chocolate and Mariner. Their mother died in a terrible accident, leaving the boys’ father in shock and their anguished aunt to care for them. Grief-stricken, Chocolate fails miserably in school and Mariner brushes off his pain with comedy. From the bittersweet memories of basketball games with his mother to the pressures from gangs, grown bullies, and an unrelenting aunt, Chocolate has to decide his fate.
Haunted by dreams of an unforgettable loss, Rahul, a young man of thirty living in San Francisco, suddenly becomes secretive and withdraws from his partner Andrew. When Andrew discovers that Rahul is still interviewing girls sent by his parents for an arranged marriage, he gives Rahul an ultimatum—stop living a lie, or give up their relationship. In response, Rahul tells Andrew a story. About a boy who lived in a palace. A boy named Rahul. Set in San Francisco today and in India in the early