My Literary Wall of Shame

My Literary Wall of Shame

As most of you know, I’ve turned into a big reader; in 2009 I set myself a goal of reading 12 books and managed to read 14 books. In 2010, I thought I would try to read 24 books for the year, in which I completed 88; so this year my goal is 100 books. Continue reading →

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What is Wrong with Dark YA Novels?

What is Wrong with Dark YA Novels?

As most of you have heard, a few days ago The Wall Street Journal released an article about Young Adult (YA) fiction been excessively dark and parents being concerned about the effects of this on their children. While I’ve not read much YA, I do feel the need to defend it as I am a Continue reading →

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Is there Pre-Tolkien Fantasy?

Is there Pre-Tolkien Fantasy?

Last night at Trivia, I was having a conversation about The Lord of the Rings and its effect on literature and fantasy. I asked the question ‘What fantasy was there before Tolkien?’ A question that I thought I would get some interesting answers but it was a question that they didn’t know how to answer. Continue reading →

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The Eucatastrophic Ending

The Eucatastrophic Ending

Is it just me, or do eucatastrophic*, Hollywood or happy endings always seem like we are wrapping things up in a tiny little bow. I know there is a time and a place for this but I’ve found that life is not neatly wrapped up, so why do it in books or movies. I’m a Continue reading →

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Autodidact Vs. Higher Education

Autodidact Vs. Higher Education

While I love considering myself as an autodidact, my thirst for knowledge is growing so strong, that now I am considering going to uni to study a Bachelor of Arts focusing in English Literature – there are probably heaps of subjects I would love to study, but I think this one will suit me best. Continue reading →

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The Dystopian World of Super Sad True Love Story

The Dystopian World of Super Sad True Love Story

I love the dystopian genre; the feeling of hopelessness that needs to be overcome makes a great backdrop for a novel. But unlike most books in the dystopian genre, Super Sad True Love Story really stuck with me, more than any other. I’ve been pondering this for a while and I have come to the Continue reading →

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Burning Realisation: I Can’t Write

Burning Realisation: I Can’t Write

Over the past few weeks I’ve had to come to terms with the fact that I really not very good at writing. I think I’m getting better at blogging, but for someone that aspires to be a writer, I’m not good at it. I’ve had to take a step back and evaluate what I’ve been Continue reading →

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What is a Cult Book?

What is a Cult Book?

Recently I watched a show about Cult books, yet I still don’t really understand the concept of Cult followings. So I thought I would do some research and this blog post on the topic. A broad strokes definition would be: “A cult following is a term used to refer to a group of fans who Continue reading →

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The Romantic Celebrity

The Romantic Celebrity

Lord Byron pioneered a new form of living to give meaning to his own existence. His poem Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage was an instant best seller, and the crowds loved it, and him. The poem gave Byron a lot of followers, all wanting to be Romantics; dissatisfied with the world, yearning for something else. His house, Continue reading →

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The Romantic Bad-Boy

The Romantic Bad-Boy

In Oxford in 1811, an anonymous pamphlet was distributed to every clergy man and the heads of all the colleges. It was called The Necessity of Atheism and in it one of the key points was without proof of God’s existence, how can we believe he exists. The Pamphlet was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley Continue reading →

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