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Middle Child Syndrome
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_ _ _ _ MXFXF relationship. Please read the note. Please add it to the collection then and support me. All feedback will be appreciated. Check my profile for more work She was not the heiress, the eldest, or the youngest. She just existed in the family, keeping her head down and letting herself wash away until she could leave. "I tried standing out, staying quiet, and even voicing my thoughts. But no matter what I do, I am never acknowledged. Does my existence even matter? After all, it's not like anyone in this family even likes me." Rika Goodwill was the shame of her family. Born the middle 'beta' child of a prominent Alpha-Omega couple, it was natural for her to be neglected compared to her perfect Alpha brother and sweet Omega sister. Her situation outside of her family was no better. People avoided her because of her mafia family and judged her nature without a second thought. Her only friends were the 'sweetheart couple of the century'. But Rika had somehow become a third wheel between their bickering and frequent breakups. Over the course of her 17-year-old life, Rika had come to accept her fate and move on. After all, no amount of complaining would ever change her situation of being a third wheel. Collage was supposed to be her big break. It was supposed to be the time Rika had for herself, where she could feel like herself, so she applied for a place where no one knew her. This was supposed to be her lucky break! Rika was supposed to get away from her worsening life. But neither her family nor her 'friends' were ready to let her go, and it did not take long for her peaceful life to turn sour. ____________ This story will have a straight pairing as well as Yuri and is an omegaverse as well. Female Alphas are Futas. If it's not your cup of tea, leave before you enter. Leave a lot of feedback for me

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What are the characteristics of middle grade horror graphic novels?
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2024-11-09 15:52
Middle grade horror graphic novels often have less intense gore compared to adult horror. They usually feature relatable characters like kids or young teens. The horror elements are more about mystery, spooky settings like haunted houses or dark forests, and things that go bump in the night. For example, in 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark', it's the creepy stories and the old - fashioned, slightly distorted illustrations that create the horror. The language is also simple enough for middle graders to understand while still being able to convey the scares.
Can you recommend some middle grade horror graphic novels?
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2024-11-09 17:19
Sure. 'Anya's Ghost' is a popular middle grade horror graphic novel. It follows Anya who befriends a ghost, but things take a dark turn. The art style adds to the overall spooky atmosphere. Then there's 'Through the Woods'. It has several short horror stories, each with its own unique brand of creepiness. The illustrations are beautifully done and enhance the horror elements. 'Little Vampire' is also worth mentioning. It has a cute yet spooky take on the vampire story, suitable for middle grade readers who like a bit of horror with a touch of humor.
What are the best middle grade graphic novels?
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2024-11-24 00:20
The 'Captain Underpants' series by Dav Pilkey is a very popular middle grade graphic novel. It's full of humor and zany adventures that kids find hilarious. 'New Kid' by Jerry Craft is another excellent one. It deals with important topics like race and fitting in while also being a really engaging story. And 'Guts' by Raina Telgemeier is a great exploration of anxiety in a middle - grade - appropriate way.
What are the characteristics of middle grade horror novels?
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2024-12-06 11:49
Middle grade horror novels usually have less intense gore compared to adult horror. For example, they might hint at something scary rather than showing it in extreme detail. They also often feature kid - friendly protagonists so that the young readers can easily identify with them.
How do lgbtq middle grade graphic novels contribute to diversity in middle - grade literature?
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2024-11-18 06:38
These graphic novels expose all middle - grade readers, not just those who are lgbtq, to different kinds of relationships and identities. It helps in creating a more inclusive environment in classrooms and libraries. For instance, 'The Prince and the Dressmaker' shows a non - traditional relationship between the prince and his dressmaker, breaking the norms and expanding the understanding of relationships.
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