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  2. Building Stories - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of Building Stories is an unnamed woman [10] with brown hair [2] who suffered the loss of the lower half of her left leg in a childhood boating accident. [3] She comes to inhabit the third floor of a three-story apartment building, with a couple who constantly argue on the second floor and the elderly landlady on the first. [2]

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    Here are five tips to get digital books for free. Shiny new hardcovers can run you about $30, but you don't need to spend that to be well-read. ... Readers can borrow e-books for free and download ...

  4. Wattpad - Wikipedia

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    In December 2015, Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 10 Mobile Version was released. Currently, Wattpad has more than 90 million users [15] who collectively spend 15 billion minutes each month using Wattpad. [15] As of 2018, there are more than 400 million fan fiction uploads. The old Wattpad logo (2006–2018)

  5. The Great Bridge (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge is a 1972 book about the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge written by popular historian David McCullough. It provides a history of the engineering that went into the building of the bridge as well as the toils John A. Roebling , the designer of the bridge, went through ...

  6. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Internet Explorer 11 is maintained on Windows 10 for ... add more explicit options for opting out of a free Windows 10 ...

  7. 7 Stories - Wikipedia

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    Man is stationed on the ledge and the rest of the cast plays their parts through the various windows. One of the windows is set to give the impression of a party, whereas another is dark to represent Leonard’s apartment. After Man’s soliloquy, the set changes to represent the apartment building ledge adjacent to the original setting.

  8. Storyspace - Wikipedia

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    Storyspace was the first software program specifically developed for creating, editing, and reading hypertext fiction. [1] It was created in the 1980s by Jay David Bolter, UNC Computer Science Professor John B. Smith, and Michael Joyce.

  9. We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live - Wikipedia

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    We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live: Collected Nonfiction is a 2006 collection of nonfiction by Joan Didion. It was released in the Everyman's Library , a series of reprinted classic literature, as one of the titles chosen to mark the series' 100th anniversary. [ 1 ]