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The Mermaid and the Bear by Ailish Sinclair – Book Review
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The Selection by Kiera Cass – Book Review
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I am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll – Book Review
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Exploring how J. K. Rowling underestimates the homophobia in the Harry Potter canon
*Before you read this, I just want to let you all know that I really do love Harry Potter, so please don't think I'm trying to ruin an amazing story. Also J.K.Rowling.... I love everything you've done! Secondly, this is an essay I did for my university course. It was my final essay ever and I'm… Continue reading Exploring how J. K. Rowling underestimates the homophobia in the Harry Potter canon