
Mary Claire is a young author who has written over 10 fantasy books as well as multiple short stories and poems. She is a proud believer of God and through her stories, she hopes to remind readers of the power of classics and fantasy.
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Over the past few years, I have seen multiple people criticizing Frodo as a bad character, claiming that he grows weak and has no characteristics. He doesn’t have a journey like the rest of the characters. Unlike Mer...
Last month I read To Kill a Mocking Bird for my English class as part of our American Literature. Though not an amazing book, what stood out to me the most was the focus on the child-age characters in the novel. Harper Lee focuses on their...
Over 1,000 pages, 52 hours,100 named characters, and approximately 24 years passing in the story, all for one theme about suffering to stand out from my reread.
Last year I reread The Count of Monte Cristo for probably the fifth time. As I...
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Recently, as I reviewed the recent fantasy books I read, I discovered that two of them were actually cozy fantasy. As a background for me, I tend to enjoy fantasy books with some element of plot, a fo...
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This piece was inspired by rereading The Lord of the Rings a few months back. Going back through those books, it struck me how interesting it was that Tolkien utilizes magic in “soft ways.” There are no rul...
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Mary Claire explores literature, characters, intriguing themes, as well as quotes and anything else that interests her in the stories she consumes.
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