When dreams can be applied to the real world. Can you still distinguish between dreams and reality?
In 2035, the world was hit by a big problem, more and more people fell asleep and did not wake up anymore. It all starts from an website
8 different individuals, united with one common goal. Save their love one and the world from destruction.
Author note.
Story still in writing progress. So the update will take awhile
Please pardon me For the wrong grammar.
Hope you love the story. ♥️♥️♥️
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Apps-ocalypse Now!
Imagine waking up to find that all the apps on your smartphone have suddenly gained personalities – and they won't shut up. What began as an amusing novelty quickly devolves into hilarious chaos.
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Move to Fanfic section this Apps so hard to use
Story about a guy from our Earth suddenly got Reincarnated or Transmigrated into Douluo World/Soul Land, he got a system and mission to get Harem full of Goddess of many man from world to world.
Start with Douluo World/Soul Land, let's see the Future Harem God to save all goddess from the MC of every world of Manga, Manhua, Manhwa, Movies and Anime
Creation is Hard and this is my First Novel so forgive me if there some mistakes cause English not my first language, Hope you Guys enjoy it
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This nibel is gold.The gold price for top man.Then we ar use this apps
This nibel is gold.The gold price for top man.Then we ar use this apps.We now the app very earn do.Plz use this apps.This is no faul app. The is overcome apps part time earn app.
It's been years since he changed from his dark ways and started helping others instead, but still no one has forgiven him. He hasn't been able to forgive himself either. He finds himself in a dark place, having no way to end it. But then, a few visitors give him the idea and determination to go back, and fix, EVERYTHING. Even if that means he will never return. The question is, is it possible for the guy to be forgiven for his actions? If he tries hard enough, can he forgive himself?
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Definition for Papy: Someone who has a fantastic beard with a winning personality. Papy is also a person who is very strong with a lot of strength. Papy is very lovable.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Papy
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*Trapped*
Nala price got rejected by her mate who was also her boyfriend, Jordan price.
She was lucky to have a second chance mate Don Richardo a ruthless hot and rich lycan well know for his anger.
Will Nala be able to open her heart to Don?
And will Don be able to open his heart after the death of his first mate.
They are each other's second chance at love!!
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SWAPPED
In imagination being swap with other persons life is way too much different then real...
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Yes, there is. Evernote is a free app that can be used for novel outlining. It allows you to create notes, tag them, and organize them in notebooks. You can create an outline by making a series of notes for each chapter or plot point. It also has a search function which makes it easy to find specific parts of your outline later.
One of the best apps is Scrivener. It offers a great organizational system for your story, like being able to break it into chapters and scenes easily. Another good one is Google Docs. It's free, cloud - based, and allows for easy sharing and collaboration. And Ulysses is also great, especially for those who want a distraction - free writing environment with powerful formatting and export options.
In my opinion, the best app for novels is Apple Books if you are an iOS user. It has a seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem. The app has a great layout for reading, and the library is well - organized. For Android users, Aldiko is a wonderful app. It allows you to customize the reading experience, like font size and background color. Another popular app is OverDrive. It partners with local libraries, so you can borrow e - books for free, which is a great way to access a lot of novels without spending money.