BadassReads

Hi Badass Crew!
          	
          	Due to some changes, this profile is no longer affiliated with Wattpad, but will still be up and running by a team of volunteers. 
          	
          	Our profile is under construction right now as we get it up and running again, so please bare with us as we make the changes!
          	
          	We thank you all for the support, and look forward to all of the fun, and exciting things coming your way soon!
          	
          	- Admin

lyttlejoe

@BadassReads 
          	  Hahahah you are asking use to strip down while you make changes! (bare - bear)
          	  Now that IS Badass.
          	  (Sorry, just couldn't help it. Definitely looking forward to your new version)
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BadassReads

Hi Badass Crew!
          
          Due to some changes, this profile is no longer affiliated with Wattpad, but will still be up and running by a team of volunteers. 
          
          Our profile is under construction right now as we get it up and running again, so please bare with us as we make the changes!
          
          We thank you all for the support, and look forward to all of the fun, and exciting things coming your way soon!
          
          - Admin

lyttlejoe

@BadassReads 
            Hahahah you are asking use to strip down while you make changes! (bare - bear)
            Now that IS Badass.
            (Sorry, just couldn't help it. Definitely looking forward to your new version)
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BadassReads

Hey Badass Crew!
          
          It's time for the next #QuestionOfTheWeek!
          
          What was your favorite book you were required to read in school?

eugenemark15

@BadassReads a notable and influential book often studied in schools is George Orwell's "1984." This dystopian classic delves into themes of surveillance, government control, and the impact of propaganda. Connecting it to history and science, "1984" provides a thought-provoking exploration of political ideologies, the consequences of unchecked power, and the potential dangers of technology. The novel remains relevant, serving as a cautionary tale that transcends its time and resonates with readers across various disciplines.
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Miyana2205

@ BadassReads  The one I loved to read was Dorian Grey.
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Ela-ish

The one I remember vividly and have in my shelf is The Other Boleyn Girl. 
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BadassReads

Hey, Badass Crew!
          
          This October, we have our next author @AziaElga with us in our project »Book of the Month« for their book, Cherry On Top. 
          
          Find out more about the book and its author in this chapter and don't forget to share your comments – https://www.wattpad.com/1418732000-badassreads-book-of-the-month-february-2024%F0%9F%92%A5%C2%BB

BadassReads

Attention Writers! 
          
          After weeks of anticipation and diving into the enchanting stories submitted for the "Once Upon A December" contest, we're thrilled to announce our winners! It was an incredibly tough decision, as every entry was brimming with magic and creativity.
          
          
          Grand Winner:
          Congratulations to @DreamingAboutCats for the mesmerizing entry "Blood, Snow, Butterflies" with @ComeAndSitWithUs prompt! 
          Read the winning story here: https://www.wattpad.com/story/358517089
          
          
          @DreamingAboutCats also stole the spotlight with captivating entries "Frozen Flames of Burning Passion" and "Snow Falls and Love Jowls"! A huge round of applause for this remarkable achievement! 
          
          But that's not all! We have more winners!
          We're delighted to recognize the talent of our other exceptional writers:
          
          
          @AsiaAlexandria with the fabulous entry "Once Upon A Blizzard"
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/357986354
          
          @KittyKatie135 with the enchanting "Snowbound Serendipity"
          https://www.wattpad.com/1408505464
          
          @favcountrywriting with the captivating "Back-iced"
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/358561651
          
          Congratulations to all the contestants! Thank you for participating and sharing your incredible talent with us. Messages with all the details will be sent to the winners shortly!
          
          Keep writing, keep inspiring!

BadassReads

Hey Badass Crew!
          
          It's time for the next #QuestionOfTheWeek!
          
          "What movie or book character do you most identify with?"
          
          Let us know your answers in the comments below!

MJKristo11

@BadassReads Jo march from little women.
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eugenemark15

@BadassReads I resonate deeply with Judy Abbott from the novel "Daddy-Long-Legs" by Jean Webster. Much like Judy, I appreciate the transformative power of education and the pursuit of dreams. Her journey from an orphanage to college is inspiring, and her witty and observant nature resonates with me on a personal level. Like Judy, I find solace and strength in learning and expressing myself through writing.
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BadassReads

`Looking for your next great read? Why not check out our Featured Reading Lists which have been hand-selected by you and the amazing community at Badass Reads. 
          
          We updated our Reading Lists on the regular so make sure to take a look and not miss out!
          
          Dive in today!  ->  https://www.wattpad.com/list/1225600771--featured-badass-reads-
          
          Want your story to be featured in one of our Reading Lists? Check our Profile Guide for details on how to be considered!

Kmytho

@BadassReads I had submitted my book but didn't receive a reply. Can I assume that it was probably rejected?
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BadassReads

Hey Badass Crew!
          
          Here is today's #QuestionOfTheWeek;What's your favorite badass quote? Have you ever used it in real life?
          
          Share your answers in the comments below!

eugenemark15

@BadassReads One of my favorite badass quotes is from Winston Churchill: "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." I find this quote empowering, reminding me that setbacks are not the end, and resilience is the key to overcoming challenges. While I may not have used it verbatim in real life, the sentiment behind it has inspired me to push through difficult moments and keep moving forward with determination.
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BadassReads

 #QuestionsOfTheWeek
          
          
          What is your most favourite memory from 2023?

eugenemark15

@BadassReads My most favorite memory from 2023 has to be the spontaneous road trip I took with my closest friends. We decided on a whim to explore a nearby picturesque town, and the journey was filled with laughter, music, and countless unforgettable moments. From discovering hidden gems to sharing stories around a campfire, the spontaneity and joy of that trip created a bond and memories that have become the highlight of my year.
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Gossiplanet

I talked with someone to clear up the misunderstanding that brewed between us during work. It wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be. And guess what, we are back as friends now!
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