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Beginning somewhere by mutijustus
Beginning somewhere
mutijustus
  • Reads 72
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 19
To progress in anything you have to begin somewhere. whether in studying or working or following Jesus Christ anything you say it.
1000 things you can relate to(Nigerians and all)  by AdamsWonu
1000 things you can relate to(Nigerians and all)
AdamsWonu
  • Reads 69,445
  • Votes 12,445
  • Parts 129
(highest ranked #151) 28-10-2017 Hi, rants by me and absolute funny stuff that goes down in Nigeria. You're curious about Nigerian culture? check it out or you just want to laff as a Nigerian? check it out or you just love me? check it out.
God Is In Control by mercyybabs
God Is In Control
mercyybabs
  • Reads 38,630
  • Votes 2,333
  • Parts 21
#48 in Spiritual 7/28/16 #9 in Spiritual 6/1/19 2nd book/sequel to the first book, God Brought Us Together. You do not have to read the book but it will give you a clearer understanding about this book you are about to read. Olivia Knight and Johnathan Knight are now living that happily married life until that fateful call.
10 Traps To Avoid As A New Author ✔️ by SallyMason1
10 Traps To Avoid As A New Author ✔️
SallyMason1
  • Reads 42,588
  • Votes 2,829
  • Parts 12
Discover some of the writing tips from Wattpad Star and formerly featured author of 'Trapped'. I have completed my share of beta reads and critiques for new authors on and off Wattpad and many of the points I have noted are often repeats - something that I used to find in my own writing as well, but have stopped (or tried to stop) over the years. It's hard starting out, but it's even harder when no one points out your mistakes. I hope you will find this guide useful to detect some of those problem areas and pick up tips on how to avoid common mistakes. Writing is an art and takes practice. There is no corner cutting - you can only improve if you keep at it. Interested? Well, then let's explore some of the common traps I've seen...
Come What May by Nayaisinfinite
Come What May
Nayaisinfinite
  • Reads 52,835
  • Votes 903
  • Parts 23
Santana disappears for a year and comes back a brand new woman and with a pleasant surprise.
Being Nigerian In A Foreign Country. by SadetuAtiti
Being Nigerian In A Foreign Country.
SadetuAtiti
  • Reads 44,632
  • Votes 6,215
  • Parts 24
These are the tales of a Nigerian girl living in England . . . If you are from Nigeria, or from another country in Africa, and you live in a different country i.e. (in Europe or The Americas) then please take a seat. Maybe grab some popcorn and a drink because you're about to enter a relatable zone. I'm certain you will relate to 99% of what you're about to read.
Bitter Sweet Life by MelonDiaries
Bitter Sweet Life
MelonDiaries
  • Reads 242,564
  • Votes 7,025
  • Parts 36
UNEDITED. Natalie Hale has a past that few people know. She and her mother moved to a different state and created a whole new life, trying to be ordinary. But, being ordinary isn't who they are. They've lived for the past three years on the run, trying to get away from who they used to be. When she finally found a place where she can be ordinary, that's when he found them. Would she be able to hide who she is from the people that slowly grew to know her? And, would she finally face the past and not let it drown her like before? A/N: This is my first full written novel online. I'm keeping it as it is to show you where I started. I struggled too before writing Meeting Mr. Mogul. Don't give up on writing and you will improve. Cover by @painthatsmiles
The Little Things by DoNotMicrowave
The Little Things
DoNotMicrowave
  • Reads 267,943
  • Votes 7,886
  • Parts 5
Twenty-two year old Grace McCaffrey is humiliated when she can't find a job after graduating college and has to move back in with her parents. She always assumed she'd do something big with her life-create change or do something that matters-not work at the Banner Market as a cashier. Soon, Grace gets roped into being a chaperone for a high school backpacking trip with her ex-boyfriend, Miles Dalby. However, she quickly learns these students are part of a mentorship program for troubled youth. As she tries to get them to open up, Grace starts to doubt herself. How can she make a difference in the world if she can't even help these students? Or is her mom right and sometimes it's the little things that can make all the difference?
A Christian's Testimony by unknownimouzelle
A Christian's Testimony
unknownimouzelle
  • Reads 25,209
  • Votes 1,357
  • Parts 22
A journal of a teenage girl about her daily realizations and on how her life was changed when she met Jesus and started a personal relationship with God.
Delayed by marychris_e
Delayed
marychris_e
  • Reads 121,701
  • Votes 4,113
  • Parts 13
AUTHOR'S NOTE Thank you for taking the time to read my story! If you want to learn more about me and my other books please visit my website, marychrisescobar.com (there's a link in my profile). DESCRIPTION Carolyn’s life has gone pretty much according to plan. She’s followed all the rules. Her star is rising at work, she’s just gotten engaged to an amazing man and she lives in a perfectly decorated apartment. A delayed flight throws her life and plans off schedule. What she learns, stuck overnight in the airport, has her questioning everything and puts her face to face with her own missed connection. Follow twenty-six year old Carolyn’s quarter-life coming-of-age story, the demise of her life as she knows it and the discovery of her own truth. PRAISE FOR DELAYED "I don’t know how Mary Chris Escobar did it, but she basically renewed my faith in the saying, 'Love is lovelier the second time around.'" - coffeebookmom.wordpress.com "The story renews your faith in forgiveness and the power of love." - Amazon review