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Unrequited Love
Unrequited Love
Zoey Samantha had an unrequited love. Only I didn't know. It was the fourth year since we were together. She forced me to donate my kidney to that person. I hesitated for a moment, and she slapped me across the face. "That's your older brother. Don't be so selfish." Helplessly, I tried to force a smile. She had no idea that I was on the verge of death.
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Unrequited Love
Unrequited Love
Diane will do everything it takes to secure her place in her late father's company and that includes getting married to Nicholas Langston. Nicholas Langston, however, has a girlfriend he plans to marry. He never expected to get married to Diane Matthews, neither did he expect to have feelings for her. Diane has to deal with her growing feelings for Nicholas Langston, her bad blood with her sister in-law, Jenny Langston and her arch enemy, Derek Hale, who would rather see her dead than be the C.E.O of a company. In a twists of events, Diane finds herself and her sister, Malvika making claims over the same man in the worst ways. All these caused by someone who would rather see Diane dead than watch her be the object of two men's affection.
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Taking Back an Unrequited Love
Taking Back an Unrequited Love
I've been with Dominic Hayes, a gang leader, for ten years. But on the day he goes clean and leaves the underworld behind, his men address someone else as his woman. The hands that once held guns and spilled blood now gently slip a crystal shoe onto another woman's foot. He says, "Violet, she's not like you. You were willing to follow me through chaos without needing a title, but she can't do that." That day, I don't look back. What Dominic doesn't know is that I'm the only daughter of an underground mafia king. When my family found out I was running wild, they quietly prepared a good man for me. All that's left is for me to say yes.
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Unrequited love
Unrequited love
Maaz Naqvi, is the COO of the Naqvi Industries and also a billionaire. Unlike the other arrogant billionaires, Maaz is a sweet , loving and humble person. He puts up a smile in every situation, be it his brother or father insulting him for no reason or his love Haya, hating and hurting him. Haya Qadir, an orphan who tries to act brave and bold but is faint-hearted. Haya hates the billionaires as she thinks all of them are the same arrogant and rude and also rub money on other's faces. Haya expected Maaz to be the same but he was different from the others , which she did not expect . Their first meeting was very unpleasant even though they met each other multiple times. One misunderstanding creates immense hatred for Maaz in Haya's heart and for some reason the down to earth billionaire turns into an ignorant and workaholic person. _____________________________ An original content by queenfuzzie. Other than GoodNovel this book is published on Wattpad and Booknet. World count-N/A
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My Unrequited Love
My Unrequited Love
He is close yet so far! He was right, he is not mine. How can he be when he is going to marry her in a few minutes ? Why did it felt like we were meant to be ? Why wasn't I able to stop myself from loving him ? Why is it paining so much ?! My heart is tearing apart and he is not even fazed by my tears. What an irony ?! The man who wiped my worries, my tears away is the reason for my heartache now. Why can't he love me back ? Why ? “It’s okay. He is not meant to be yours. What's yours will find you. My brother doesn't deserve you. Don't waste your precious tears on him. Allah knows everything. . Trust him.” his sister and my cousin whispers passing a sad smile. It's time for his marriage. Asmara had given her consent, now it's his turn to accept her, his wife. “Mir Mustafa Ahwaan son of Aqib Ahwaan, do you accept Asmara Ahmed daughter of Yousuf Ahmed as your wife ?” he looked up, his dark brown orbs clashed with mine. There was some uncertainty and sadness looming inside them, just like mine. I pleaded him to say no, but looked like he won’t falter from his decision. Looking into my eyes he replied, ‘I do’, three times, taking her as his wife. He accepted her as his, but his gaze is not faltering from my face. He took his decision and now it's my turn. I will go from here and free myself from pain. I smiled at him as a treacherous tear leaked out of my eye but I quickly wiped it and stood up to leave. It's not over for Maria Ahwaan. It's just the beginning of new chapter in my life!
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Unrequited Love: I want a divorce from you!
Unrequited Love: I want a divorce from you!
Nayla Pratama was forced to marry Zavier, who had suffered a brain injury and was in a coma, because he needed money for his sister's medical treatment, and in return, all expenses would be covered by the Abraham family. For two years, Nayla took care of Zavier in a house separate from the Abraham family, and she began to love the man and cared for him sincerely, no longer thinking about the reward she would receive from the Abraham family. Two years passed after he regained consciousness, and during that time, Nayla felt that Zavier was only using her body to satisfy his desires without being able to reciprocate the love she had given him wholeheartedly. In fact, Zavier always visits Sefia Putri, his former lover whom he still keeps, because he still believes that Sefia is the one who has always taken care of him and considers Nayla to be just a paid wife who only needs money. Nayla finally filed for divorce from Zavier because she could no longer bear the unreciprocated love she had been giving all this time. Does Zavier accept this divorce? Of course not! Follow the story further, how they will be brought together and face conflicts that will make your emotions go up and down!
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Who Is The Author Of Not Quite Dead Yet?

5 Answers2025-12-05 07:09:10

The author of 'Not Quite Dead Yet' is none other than the brilliant Kotaro Isaka! I stumbled upon this gem while browsing through Japanese literature recommendations, and let me tell you, it was an absolute delight. Isaka has this knack for blending dark humor with heart-pounding suspense, and this book is no exception. The way he crafts quirky characters and throws them into absurd yet gripping situations is pure genius.

If you're into stories that make you laugh one moment and clutch your seat the next, Isaka's works are a must-read. 'Not Quite Dead Yet' feels like a rollercoaster where you're never quite sure if you should scream or giggle—and that's what makes it so unforgettable. I ended up binge-reading his other books like 'The Highway Police' and 'Golden Slumber' right after.

Can I Read Something'S Not Quite Right Online For Free?

3 Answers2026-01-05 14:19:54

I totally get the urge to hunt down free reads—especially when you’re itching to dive into something like 'Something’s Not Quite Right.' From what I’ve pieced together, it’s tricky to find legit free versions of this one. Some fan translations or sketchy sites might pop up if you dig deep, but they’re often riddled with ads or missing chapters. I’d recommend checking official platforms like Webtoon or Tapas first; sometimes they offer free early chapters or promos.

If you’re tight on cash, libraries or apps like Hoopla might have digital copies you can borrow legally. Honestly, supporting the creators when you can makes a huge difference—they pour so much into these stories! But hey, I’ve definitely been in that 'desperate for content' zone before, so no judgment.

Are There Books Like 'The Theory Of Not Quite Everything'?

4 Answers2026-03-17 17:46:27

If you loved 'The Theory of Not Quite Everything', you might enjoy books that blend quirky characters with deep emotional undertones. 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion comes to mind—it’s got that same mix of logic-driven protagonists stumbling into love, but with a lighter, more comedic touch. Another great pick is 'Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine' by Gail Honeyman, which balances loneliness and humor in a way that feels both heartwarming and real.

For something with a bit more mystery, 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' by Mark Haddon offers a unique perspective through its neurodivergent narrator. It’s less about romance and more about unraveling life’s puzzles, but it shares that same offbeat charm. I’d also throw in 'Convenience Store Woman' by Sayaka Murata—it’s short but packs a punch with its exploration of societal expectations and individuality. Each of these books has that special something that makes you think while keeping you utterly hooked.

How Popular Is 'His Quite Obsession'?

3 Answers2026-06-17 03:01:34

Ever since I stumbled upon 'His Quiet Obsession', I couldn't help but dive deep into its fandom. The novel has this magnetic pull—it's not just a story, but an experience. The way it blends psychological tension with raw emotion makes it stand out in the romance-thriller genre. Online forums are buzzing about it, especially on platforms like Goodreads and Tumblr, where readers dissect every hidden motive and symbolic detail. Fan theories pop up weekly, and the unofficial Discord server I joined is packed with lively debates. What's wild is how it's gained traction outside its original audience—even folks who don't usually read dark romances are getting hooked. The recent audiobook adaptation only fueled the fire, with listeners praising the narrator's chilling delivery. It's one of those rare books that lingers in your mind long after the last page.

I recently attended a virtual book club where we analyzed the protagonist's unreliable narration—let me tell you, the discussion got heated! Some argue the obsession angle glorifies toxicity, while others see it as a nuanced exploration of trauma. The divide itself proves how impactful the story is. Merchandise like themed candles and character-inspired jewelry sells out fast, and TikTok edits using its quotes regularly go viral. It might not be mainstream like 'Harry Potter', but within its niche? Absolute cult status.

Is Holly Hagan: Not Quite A Geordie Worth Reading?

5 Answers2026-02-18 00:20:10

Holly Hagan's 'Not Quite A Geordie' was a surprisingly raw and honest read. I picked it up expecting the usual reality TV star memoir fluff, but it’s way more personal than that. She doesn’t shy away from the messy parts of her life—family struggles, body image issues, and the darker side of fame. It’s refreshing to see someone from that world be so open about the pressures they faced.

What stood out to me was how relatable her voice felt, even if our lives are totally different. She writes like she’s chatting with a friend, which makes the heavier topics easier to digest. If you’re into memoirs that don’t sugarcoat things, this one’s worth a shot. Just don’t go in expecting glossy gossip—it’s more soul-searching than showbiz.

Why Is Quitting Vaping So Hard?

5 Answers2026-06-01 15:42:53

Vaping hooked me faster than I expected—it wasn’t just the nicotine, but the whole ritual. That little puff after meals, during breaks, or when stressed became as automatic as checking my phone. The hand-to-mouth motion itself is weirdly comforting, like a security blanket. And socially? It’s everywhere. Friends vape, ads make it look sleek, and quitting feels like opting out of a shared language. The cravings hit hard, but it’s the emptiness of the habit that’s tougher—like losing a crutch you didn’t realize you leaned on so much.

What made it worse was how insidious the withdrawal was. Headaches, irritability, and this gnawing sense that something’s 'missing.' Unlike cigarettes, vaping’s discreetness meant I could sneak hits anywhere, so my brain wired itself to expect nicotine at all times. Replacement therapies help, but they don’t mimic the sensory part—the cool menthal blast or the cloud-chasing hobbyist side. Breaking free meant rewiring both chemistry and identity, which is why relapse feels so easy. Even now, passing a vape shop triggers a weird nostalgia.

Who Are The Main Characters In Holly Hagan: Not Quite A Geordie?

5 Answers2026-02-18 23:29:18

Holly Hagan's memoir 'Not Quite A Geordie' is such a raw and honest dive into her life, and the main character is, of course, Holly herself. She paints this vivid picture of her journey from a regular Geordie girl to becoming a reality TV star on 'Geordie Shore.' The book isn't just about fame, though—it’s packed with her struggles, friendships, and the chaos of growing up in the spotlight. You really feel like you’re right there with her through every wild night and emotional breakdown.

Other key figures include her 'Geordie Shore' castmates like Charlotte Crosby and Vicky Pattison, who pop up throughout the story. Their dynamic is hilarious and messy, just like the show. Holly’s family also plays a big role, especially her mum, who seems like her rock. It’s one of those books where the 'characters' feel like people you actually know—flaws, drama, and all.

What Helps With Cravings When Quitting Vaping?

5 Answers2026-06-01 03:16:28

Breaking the habit of vaping feels like rewiring your brain sometimes. I found that keeping my hands busy made a huge difference – fidget toys, knitting, or even doodling during meetings. The oral fixation part was trickier, but crunchy snacks like carrot sticks or sunflower seeds helped. Surprisingly, chewing gum didn’t cut it for me; the texture felt too artificial. What really saved me was discovering herbal teas with strong flavors, like licorice or peppermint. They gave my mouth something to do without the guilt.

Another game-changer was tracking cravings in a journal. I noticed they spiked during stress or boredom, so I replaced vape breaks with short walks or breathing exercises. Apps with progress counters also gave me that little dopamine hit when I resisted. Friends thought I was nuts, but after two months, even the smell of vape juice started grossing me out. The cravings never fully disappear, but now they feel like distant radio static instead of a blaring alarm.

What Books Are Similar To Something'S Not Quite Right?

3 Answers2026-01-05 17:24:54

If you loved the eerie, unsettling vibe of 'Something's Not Quite Right', you're probably craving more stories that leave you with that same lingering sense of unease. One book that immediately comes to mind is 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It’s a labyrinth of a novel, both literally and figuratively, with its unconventional formatting and layers of narrative that mess with your perception. The way it builds dread is masterful—you’ll find yourself checking over your shoulder while reading.

Another great pick is 'The Southern Reach Trilogy' by Jeff VanderMeer, especially the first book, 'Annihilation'. It’s got that same blend of psychological horror and existential mystery, where the environment itself feels like a character. The prose is hauntingly beautiful, and the unanswered questions stick with you long after you finish. For something shorter but equally chilling, 'I’m Thinking of Ending Things' by Iain Reid plays with unreliable narration and a creeping sense of doom. It’s a quick read, but it’ll gnaw at your brain for days.

Is Not Quite Dead Yet A Good Novel To Read?

5 Answers2025-12-08 19:29:37

I picked up 'Not Quite Dead Yet' on a whim, and man, it was such a delightful surprise! The blend of dark humor and heartwarming moments had me hooked from the first chapter. It’s one of those stories where the characters feel like old friends—flawed, hilarious, and utterly human. The pacing is brisk but never rushed, and the twists keep you guessing without feeling cheap.

What really stood out to me was how the author balances the absurd premise with genuine emotional depth. There’s a scene midway through where the protagonist has this quiet realization about their own mortality, and it hit me like a truck. It’s rare to find a book that makes you laugh out loud one minute and tear up the next. If you’re into stories that don’t take themselves too seriously but still pack a punch, this is a must-read.

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