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  2. All the Young Dudes (fan fiction) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the story is the top Harry Potter fan-fiction on the site and has become an influence for other "Wolfstar" stories. [19] It also gained popularity on TikTok and the Harry Potter fandom at the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021. [11] [20] On TikTok, the All the Young Dudes' hashtag, #ATYD, has over 1.5 billion views. TikTokers ...

  3. Lily's Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Lily's Crossing has received some critical praise. In the review of the New York Times, Jane Langton wrote that the novel was "For today's children, to whom World War II must seem as remote as the Civil War, Lily's story places history in real time" and "With Ms. Giff's usual easygoing language and swift, short paragraphs, the impact of the war on an American child is brilliantly told".

  4. Shipping (fandom) - Wikipedia

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    "Ship" and its derivatives in this context have since come to be in widespread usage. "Shipping" refers to the phenomenon; a "ship" is the concept of a fictional couple; to "ship" a couple means to have an affinity for it in one way or another; a "shipper" or a "fangirl/boy" is somebody significantly involved with such an affinity; and a "shipping war" is when two ships contradict each other ...

  5. Lily (Once Upon a Time) - Wikipedia

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    "Lily" is the nineteenth episode of the fourth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, which aired on April 26, 2015. When Emma Swan discovers that a former friend from her past, Lily, is Maleficent's long lost daughter, she embarks on a quest to find her and bring her back to Storybrooke in order to reunite her with Maleficent, and Regina teams up with her in an effort ...

  6. Lucky's Tale - Wikipedia

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    Lucky's Tale received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [2]In a review for Game Informer, Andrew Reiner criticized the variety of the game, writing "Leaping across lily pads and tail-whacking enemies becomes the routine for most of the stages, and the occasional boss fights and bomb-throwing sequences aren’t enough to spice up the action". [4]

  7. Six Stories - Wikipedia

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    Six Stories is a short story collection by Stephen King, published in 1997 by Philtrum Press. It is limited to 1100 copies, which are signed and numbered. Six Stories contains: "Lunch at the Gotham Cafe" (later published as part of Everything's Eventual, slightly revised) "L. T.'s Theory of Pets" (later published as part of Everything's Eventual)

  8. Jilly Kitzinger - Wikipedia

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    Jilly Kitzinger is a fictional character in the BBC television programme Torchwood, a spin-off from the long-running series Doctor Who, portrayed by American actress Lauren Ambrose.

  9. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp: A Middle Eastern folktale; one of a collection of tales from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights). Translated and added by Antoine Galland: Princess Buttercup The Princess Bride: A commoner chosen to marry Prince Humperdinck because she is the most beautiful woman in the world.