Author has written 5 stories for Mulan, Lord of the Rings, Frozen, How to Train Your Dragon, Hunger Games, and Brave, 2012. I'm Muirgheal, and I live in Lantern Waste, Narnia. I love school. Seriously. I do. I also enjoy reading fantasy, listening to Celtic music, and playing computer games. I happen to be reformed Southern Baptist, but I don't mind profanity/mature content as long as it serves a purpose in the story. I love to write reviews. I hate paperwork. I hate it with A FLAMING PASSION. Note: I'm really busy and run around like a crazy person so I might not update very frequently. Also I need reading recommendationsssssssss! Fandoms: LOTR/Silmarillion, Narnia, Inheritance Cycle, Mousemoon, superwholock, Avatar TLA & LOK Favorite books: Famous: The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, The Silmarillion, the Inheritance Cycle, Septimus Heap, Y Mabinogi (Welsh classic but I read it in English), Macbeth (the play. I read a lot of Shakespeare but then we didn't learn any in British Literature except for Titus Andronicus), A Midsummer Night's Dream (again, the play), The Great Gatsby (wrote a paper about Arthurian archetypes in this book--it was fun) Nonfiction: How the Scots Invented the Modern World, The Physics of Superman, Love in the Time of Algorithms, Wicked Plants Easy reading: Brave Margaret: an Irish adventure, Brigid's Cloak: an ancient Irish story, Gilly Martin the Fox, Fantasy: Winter Door, The Wind Singer, The Bark of the Bog Owl, The Princess and the Goblin, The Boggart, Hounded/Hexed/Hammered (definitely for adults, but definitely amazing), Graceling (also definitely NOT for children, but very, very, very good), The Indigo King series, Historical: The Royal Diaries, A Little Princess (by Frances H. Burnett), Lady Macbeth's Daughter (not exactly historical but not fantasy either...), Kidnapped (Robert Lewis Stevenson--I just liked it because it was about Scotland), Patrick Son of Ireland (this is a REALLY good book. Suspending disbelief was super-easy), Hood (about Robin Hood), The Thirteenth Princess (I like princesses, okay?), Sci-fi: Double Helix (yeah, a really creative title, that one), Maximum Ride, Ender's Game, Witch and Wizard, Manga: Cardcaptor Sakura, Arisa Contemporary fiction: Belles (charming story set in the coast of North Carolina, surprisingly not cliché), First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover, Maura's Angel (A Belfast girl and her developmentally challenged older sister learn to love amid the ruins of the Catholic/Protestant conflict), Paper Towns by John Green |
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