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5 Reasons Hogwarts Suffers From Animal Cruelty

The world of Hogwarts is magical in most cases, but for those who aren’t human the wizarding world can be a terrifying, even dangerous, place. Animals are placed in an especially vulnerable position. Whether Wizard or Muggle, humans have a bad habit of using animals for experimentation and convenience—a misdemeanor Read more…

By rnblundell, 3 yearsJuly 25, 2022 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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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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7 Reasons Edward Cullen is the Real Protagonist of Twilight (Was Midnight Sun a Better Books)?

Twilight is seldom hailed as a literary masterpiece. Even it’s most diehard adherents wouldn’t compare it with Shakespeare (though one fan did assert it should be considered a classic, a debate for another article). One of the biggest complaints about the quality of the series revolves around Bella—the protagonist and Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 9, 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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The True Backstories Behind the Creatures of Narnia

The creatures depicted within the world of Narnia can be both charming and frightening, but mostly the former. Mythological beings, such as centaurs or fawns, are a large part of our canon, only being further cemented in the imaginations of thousands when C. S. Lewis chose to incorporate the creatures Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsApril 2, 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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5 Weird Questions Fantasy Readers Have

While most of us who read fantasy are fairly well adjusted people, many of us can also be quite eccentric. After all, we spend hours reading about werewolf romances, elf rights, and the politics of Gods. That’s bound to rub off on us in an unusual way, and I’m here Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJanuary 29, 2021 ago
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4 Writing Rules the Lord of the Rings Broke (And Why it Works Anyways)

The Lord of the Rings, for all it’s fame, has never been a conventional book. Though it started the genre of fantasy as we know it, inspiring such works as The Dark Tower or Game of Thrones, it nevertheless bent many rules—even in it’s own day. The books are long; Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJanuary 15, 2021 ago

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