The YWS Library

The YWS Library

A place to go to find YWS'er's finished novels.

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  • Created Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:09 pm

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  • Cspr
    You have no idea how happy this club has made me with its existence. -goes to read everything-
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    kayfortnight replied · Mar 21, 2013

    The links won't work for me. Maybe these people took their stories down?


    Cspr replied · Mar 21, 2013

    :O


    Cspr replied · Mar 21, 2013

    Everything is broken. I hope they all got published?

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    kayfortnight replied · Mar 21, 2013

    Maybe we can see if we can find anything else on here finished.


    Cspr replied · Mar 21, 2013

    I suppose. Otherwise I suppose we'll just have to finish a couple of novels ourselves. -grumbles-


  • Dragongirl replied · Oct 29, 2011

    Thanks! :)


  • Leahweird replied · Oct 24, 2011

    It's possible some have been taken down so the aurhtor can try to get published.


    Dragongirl replied · Oct 24, 2011

    That cool, its just frustrating. ;)


    Blues replied · Oct 24, 2011

    I think the club should be advertised more :) It'll help, I think.


    Dragongirl replied · Oct 25, 2011

    Any ideas on how to do that? 'Cause that sounds like a good plan, just not sure how to go about it.


  • Dragongirl Creator
    Animal by mikepyro novel.php?id=1564

    Synopsis: A sixteen chapter novel that tells the story of John, a young man who begins a quest for revenge against the man who took the lives of his love and family. What begins as a quest of violence transforms into a tale of redemption as John learns of the world of The Riders, a mysterious band of hunters whom his father once rode with, and sets out to save those who have fallen beneath their hold.
    *If you enjoy a good western then this is the book for you. Animal is packed with action and sure to keep you on the edge of you seat.*

  • Dragongirl Creator
    In Memoriam by PaulClover novel.php?id=991


    Synopsis: With Death as his guide, a recently deceased criminal must right the wrongs of his past if he and his loved ones are to ever find peace. But the price of reconciliation may prove more painful than he can imagine.
    *"In Memoriam" is a tale with humor, agony, and a little bit of cleverness thrown in for good measure.*

    Lauren2010 replied · Oct 18, 2011

    I reviewed this, and loved it. Definitely recommend it!


  • Blues
    This is an awesome idea! I've finished my book itself but it's still a first draft so I'm rewriting it. I'll post my book when I'm done here too :D

    Dragongirl replied · Oct 17, 2011

    Sounds good! And congrats of finishing your book, that great!


  • Dragongirl replied · Oct 17, 2011

    Why, thank you sir.


  • Dragongirl Creator
    Thanks to everyone who's joined so far. You guys rock!
    Here is another novel.

    My Guardian Dog by borntobeawriter. novel.php?id=252
    Synopsis: Shanna is living an ordinary life, working in a gas station when suddenly, her whole world breaks apart.
    *This is a great fantasy novel, packed full with action and a dash of romance. Borntobeawriter has created a fresh and unique world that is sure to delight her readers.*

  • Dragonette replied · Oct 16, 2011

    I know, i love this song! :)


  • Dragongirl Creator
    Hey, hope you will *follow* and contribute to this club.

    Hey, here a link to a finish novel.
    novel.php?id=1574

    It's called, The Town of Wolves, by WaywardBird

    Synopsis: Dandilion Kingsley is a stranger in the town of Ajerbae. She doesn't belong, and she knows it. But something strange is happening in Ajerbae too, something that's making neighbors lock doors at night and the councilmen shift in their seats. A wolf is on the loose, a killer that might end the town she loves but does not belong to. Only she knows who the wolf is. Only she can stop the murders. The problem is, there is more than one wolf in the town of Ajerbae.


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