Doll


The Doll People (Doll People, #1)
Anatomy of a Doll: The Fabric Sculptor's Handbook
How to Sell a Haunted House
Fumbled Love (The Atlanta Arrows #1)
A Doll's House
Doll Parts (The Game, #4)
Little Fires Everywhere
Night of the Living Dummy (Goosebumps, #7)
Yoshida Style II - Ball Jointed Doll Making Advanced Guide
Yoshida Style Ball Jointed Doll Making Guide
Doll Bones
The Meanest Doll in the World (Doll People, #2)
Designing the Doll: From Concept to Construction
Fantastic Figures: Ideas & Techniques Using the New Clays
Blackfield Stories - Hunger: Young Adult Horror – Für Fans von Fear Street, Stranger Things und Lockwood & Co – düster, spannend und voller Gänsehaut. (German Edition)
Cat Lady by Dawn O'PorterI Make My Own Fun by Hannah BeerDoe alsjeblieft (niet) alsof je thuis bent by Lydian CoppusA Teeny Taste of Scandal by Michael Lee WestMost Hated by Kara Alloway
Doll Limbs
6 books — 1 voter
The Great Beanie Baby Bubble by Zac BissonnetteDid I Do That? by Amber HumphreyThe Way Toys Work by Ed SobeyWord Freak by Stefan FatsisBarbie and Ruth by Robin Gerber
It Must Be Toys, Toys, Toys
140 books — 9 voters

Redemption by Regina M. JosephFoe by Iain ReidAnnie Bot by Sierra GreerHey, Zoey by Sarah CrossanSome Body Like Me by Lucy Lapinska
Sex Robots
8 books — 4 voters
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams BiancoThe Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid BanksPinocchio by Carlo CollodiCoraline by Neil GaimanThe Doll People by Ann M. Martin
Magical or Living Toys
172 books — 36 voters

Snow in May by Kseniya MelnikThe Littlest Matryoshka by Corinne Demas BlissThe Magic Nesting Doll by Jacqueline K. OgburnThe Nesting Dolls by Alina AdamsLiberty by Andrea Portes
Matryoshka/Nesting Dolls
38 books — 10 voters
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson BurnettHitty, Her First Hundred Years by Rachel FieldThe Story of Holly & Ivy by Rumer GoddenWinnie-the-Pooh by A.A. MilneThe Doll People by Ann M. Martin
Doll Stories
458 books — 91 voters

Gayle Wray
A doll is a huggable, lovingly made reflection of our inner and outer spirit.
Gayle Wray

Akshay Vasu
He clenched onto her, the way a 3-year-old kid would clench to his doll whenever someone tried to take it away from him. The doll was getting tore a bit every time the kid held it tighter. In the end, when they stopped trying to take it away from him, he looked at it with all the love he had for it. The doll wasn't the same anymore. It had lost all its beauty it had in the beginning. And the kid just wished in silence that if only he could let it go in the beginning. ...more
Akshay Vasu

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