Must Reads: The Cyberbully Upstairs, Tweeting in Terror and More

Author: By Megan Hess
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During the week, we consume words in snackable, tweetable bites. But on the weekends, we have the time to take a dive into the murkier, lengthier depths of the Internet and expand our attention spans beyond 140 characters. We can brew a cup of coffee and lie back with our iPads, laptops, smartphones and Kindles.

Since you're bound to miss a few things during the daily grind, we present to you, in our weekly installation of Mashable Must Reads, a curated list of can't-miss stories from around the web to read and reflect on. (You can find last time's must reads here).

An Explosion, Then Bloodied Children: What I Saw on Gaza Beach | Mashable

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Palestinian journalists take care of a wounded boy following an Israeli military strike nearby on the beach, on July 16, 2014 at Gaza City's al-Deira hotel.

Image: THOMAS COEX/AFP/Getty Images

Julia Young and Melody Coffey

Julia Young and Melody Coffey, both 12, review their social media in the former's room, in Leander, Texas. The two girls are the centerpieces of a violent cyberbullying, hacking and real-world stalking case that's still under investigation.

Image: Mashable

Relingos: The Cartography of Empty Spaces | Brooklyn Quarterly

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Palestinians look the damage of a destroyed house where five members of the Ghannam family were killed in an Israeli missile strike early morning in Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on Friday, July 11, 2014.

Image: Khalil Hamra/Associated Press

My Runaway Childhood | Narratively

Don't have time to read them all now? In our Readlist below, export this week's must reads to your tablet to save for a time you have no distractions. Simply click the "read later" button alongside each story or click "export" to send the entire list of articles to your preferred device.

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