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    Why George R.R. Martin is Not the American Tolkien: A Comparison of Two Literary Giants and Their Fantasy Worlds
    Literary & Media Analysis

    Why George R.R. Martin is Not the American Tolkien: A Comparison of Two Literary Giants and Their Fantasy Worlds

    Fellowship & Fairydust June 28, 2018

        First, I am really enjoying HBO’s adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s Game of Thrones. I was enjoying the books immensely until I realized I was forgetting so much between volumes that it just made…

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    Reflections of the Truth: An Analysis of Five Catholic Quotations from “The Lord of the Rings”
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    Reflections of the Truth: An Analysis of Five Catholic Quotations from “The Lord of the Rings”

    Fellowship & Fairydust June 20, 2018

    How often can you say that a book truly changed your life? How often do you discover a book that reflects eternal Truth and encourages you to elevate your eyes to heaven? As an avid…

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    Death Imitates Art: Looking Darkness and Humanity in the Eye Through Fiction
    Literary & Media Analysis

    Death Imitates Art: Looking Darkness and Humanity in the Eye Through Fiction

    Fellowship & Fairydust June 19, 2018

    Teaser for Blood Chain: They Say Life Imitates Art, But Sometimes Death Imitates It Better When 9-year-old Eric Holden discovers a murdered boy at a New Jersey beach, Detective Julie Martel is as moved to…

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    Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe: A Review
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    Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe: A Review

    Fellowship & Fairydust June 5, 2018

    “Chivalry! – why, maiden, she is the nurse of pure and high affection – the stay of the oppressed, the redresser of grievances, the curb of the power of the tyrant – Nobility were but…

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    A Bibliophile’s Guide to Becoming a Librarian
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    A Bibliophile’s Guide to Becoming a Librarian

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 2, 2018

    Even though I’ve worked at a public library since 2011, I’ve always considered myself a writer first and a librarian second. Still, a library is probably the best day job that a writer could have,…

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    Interview with Killarney & Margaret Traynor, Authors of “Tale Half Told “
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    Interview with Killarney & Margaret Traynor, Authors of “Tale Half Told “

    Fellowship & Fairydust January 30, 2018

    Sarah Levesque: Hello! Can you ladies introduce yourselves? Killarney Traynor: My name is Killarney Traynor and I write books for fun. This is my fourth published book. Margaret Traynor: My name is Margaret Traynor and…

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    Scour the Horse Anew: An Analysis of G.K. Chesterton’s Epic Poem “The Ballad of the White Horse”
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    Scour the Horse Anew: An Analysis of G.K. Chesterton’s Epic Poem “The Ballad of the White Horse”

    Fellowship & Fairydust January 21, 2018

    For years, friends urged me to read The Ballad of the White Horse by G.K. Chesterton, which I proceeded to put on the back burner for far too long. It was the poem said to…

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    Book Versus Movie: When Bad Movies Tell Good Stories
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    Book Versus Movie: When Bad Movies Tell Good Stories

    Fellowship & Fairydust November 9, 2017

    “The book is always better,” someone said to me one day. “I don’t know why you even bother watching film versions. They are never as good.” She was referring, of course, to my Jane Eyre…

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    Jane Austen and Me: A Reader’s Sojourn in the World of Classic Regency Romance
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    Jane Austen and Me: A Reader’s Sojourn in the World of Classic Regency Romance

    Fellowship & Fairydust October 28, 2017

    Pride and Prejudice was the first period drama novel I had ever read. It was on the summer reading list for my high school (I usually read every book on the list each year, though…

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    Misery Loves Company: A Review of “A Series of Unfortunate Events”
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    Misery Loves Company: A Review of “A Series of Unfortunate Events”

    Fellowship & Fairydust October 3, 2017

    If you are reading this post, you are probably considering whether or not you should read A Series of Unfortunate Events. I am here to tell you that you will hear two different answers for…

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