1. A Cure for a Tragedy by zm4u (FanFiction.Net):
First story I reviewed here, so of course it's going to be top of the list. By my friend zm4u, this story has everything a great fiction needs: original plot, twists, turns, romance, heartbreak and cliffhangers that leave you screaming at the computer screen. A raw, moving story that needs to be loved. It's completed, so no long waits, and it even has a sequel waiting for you, co-written by none other than me!
2. Online Offline by Igmrkm (FanFiction.Net):
Second Twilight fiction by Igmrkm, already off to an amazing start. It's an all human fic, and he has Edward and Bella at loggerheads offline, but amazing friends online. What are the chances of you becoming neighbours with your online friends when you move town? Very high apparently, but it's a good read.
3. Stay Close, Don't Go by GOFINS (FanFiction.Net):
This is a really popular, all human story that I think every girl (and some guys) can relate to. The best part? It's completed. It has a lot of chapters for you to get through, but I can guarantee that you'll be hooked. It's sweet and reassuring, and keeps you wishing for the ending every girl wants.
4. Wicked Little Girls by eliza28 (FanFiction.Net):
This one is a little neglected by its author, but its still an amazing, original story, so maybe, if enough people review and beg, it'll be updated more frequently. It focuses on twins Alice & Bella, and their mixed up, hybrid lives. You just know Edward and Jasper will get there in the end, so help encourage this story on it's way.
5. To Write Love on Her Arms by Zombie's Run This Town (FanFiction.Net):
This story deals with very sensitive matters and problems, but does so in a poetic manner suiting of the issues. Something you should read and remember. It offers insightful understanding to the charity it is named after, and don't forget to bring tissues along for the final chapters. You'll need them.
I can't recommend these stories anymore than I already have, so please do read them. And don't forget to leave a little love in the form of reviews. Some of these stories are under-appreciated, and others need encouragement to get them off the ground again. We all need help now and then, so do give it. And remember, if you have any recommendations of your own, leave them in the comments section!
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