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The 7 Deadly Dangers of Reading (Why Reading is Bad for You)

As a self proclaimed bookworm, I feel it is my duty to highlight the pitfalls of reading. Reading is great for you—for the most part. It exercises your brain, encourages you to think, gives you a sense of belonging, and makes you feel good. However, what if I told you Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsNovember 5, 2021 ago
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6 Ways Twilight Resembles a Fairy Tale (Problems with the Classic Love Story)

Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Twilight has left it’s mark on literature. From a profusion of vampire novels, to the popularity of the fantasy romance book, Twilight has affected the literary landscape. However, what few consider is why Twilight is so popular. Yes, the book had Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsOctober 29, 2021 ago
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Harry Potter Character Names (The Original Meaning Behind the Name Dumbledore)

The names used in Harry Potter are more than catchy monikers. Many of the names, including those used for minor characters, have special meanings. Some are layered in meaning, while others describe the personality a character has, such as Dumbledore’s tendency to pace about his office murmuring to himself. This Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsSeptember 24, 2021 ago
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5 Harry Potter Characters That Should Have Been Gay (Instead of Dumbledore)

When Rowling announced that Dumbledore was gay, it created no short amount of controversy. It remains a debated topic to this day, with people arguing for and against Dumbledore being gay. Some pointed out that Dumbledore showed signs of being straight, such as him blushing when speaking with Madam Pomfrey Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsSeptember 10, 2021 ago
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6 Ways to Keep a Book Series Exciting (How Harry Potter Maintained its Popularity)

There are plenty of book series which had a promising first entry, only to fizzle out as the sequels were published. Characters become dry, places remain unchanged, and, ultimately, the story’s plot lines become contrived, because there’s nothing fresh for the author to work with. Plots stop revolving around the Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsAugust 20, 2021 ago
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6 Ways the Hunger Games Parallels Our World

While the Hunger Games is a large exaggeration of any society, the similarities it bears to ours can be unsettling. Granted, we live in a much safer world. Instead of being killed, all children are schooled, fed, and even given extras like field trips and toys. That said, much of Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsAugust 6, 2021 ago
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Stephenie Meyer VS Anne Rice: 6 Similarities Between Twilight & The Vampire Chronicles

It’s safe to say Anne Rice would not enjoy this comparison. She, along with Stephen King, made her dislike of the Twilight Saga clear. What’s more, Stephenie Meyer read little vampire literature. It’s unlikely she’s read Anne Rice, which means any similarities likely stem more from the overall nature of Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsApril 16, 2021 ago
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5 Reasons Luna Lovegood Needs Her Own Series (The True Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them)

The world of Harry Potter has an especially colourful cast. Whether it be the heroes friends, their adversaries, or those who sit somewhere in between, each character is unforgettable. Fans have those they love (and those they love to hate), but among those most cherished is one girl who Harry Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsApril 9, 2021 ago
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6 Ways the Never Ending Story Teaches Us About Depression (Lessons We Learn from Fantasy Novels)

The Never Ending Story is a quirky children’s novel published by Michael Ende, though the majority of us are familiar with the 80’s film—the music of which would eventually infiltrate a scene in the third season of Stranger Things, if you’re still not sure what I’m talking about. The movie Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsMarch 19, 2021 ago
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4 Places to find Lore on Your Favourite Franchises and Series: Companion Books & the Internet

It’s not over until it’s over…and in the case of enduring franchises, this can mean never. Eventually, readers will reach “the end.” Moviegoers will watch the credits. Many franchises will have sequels, prequels, in between bonus stories, spin offs, and even remakes, but, eventually, all good things must come to Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsMarch 5, 2021 ago

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