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Please let me know which one you would keep reading!
Will give brainliest to first answer!

Story one: Oscar Wilde once said, “To live is the rarest thing in the world because most people just exist.” Ezra knew this when he realized everyone has a tragedy waiting for them. All of their lives they have never actually lived. All gone in a second. From one moment to another, a reckless driver shatters Ezra’s dreams, future, and knee. He finds himself with a group of people so different but so same. Robyn Schneider’s, The Beginning of Everything, a coming-of-age story not only talks about how to actually live, but to experience it. Eventually, Ezra is left with his new group-people who understand him but he loses the girl he loved so much. At what cost does the misfortune end?

Story two: Imagine being nothing but a fairy-tale that everyone in your town once knew as Honey and Moon. To be remembered as the girl who fell out of a water tower. Or the boy who hung up moons around town because the girl had lost her own moon. Anna-Marie McLemore’s, When the Moon Was Ours, a coming-of-age story takes you to another place so old but yet so modern, filled with dark magic and deep friendship. It is a story of secrets, exploring every single one of them. With the help of a long-lost sister and new friends, Honey realizes that the things worth fearing come with surprises worth wanting.


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Answer: both are great, but I personally like story two's story better, however, I love story one's ending sentence!

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Answer: Definitely story two.

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