Philosophy of the Vampire Chronicles: Part 2:Preservation of Childlike Innocence: Analysis of Claudia Part 2:       An innumerable amount of vampire myths explore the dangers involved with transfiguration of children into vampires. By principle, the mutability of their bodies is stalled. In a sense, they become immutable in terms of bodily changes. There…

Review of Richard Doetsch’s “The Thieves of Darkness.”  Book Blurb:(Taken respectively from the publisher’s detailing of the novel on Amazon.com)Will A Treacherous Mission Lead Them Into Ancient Paradise…Reformed master thief Michael St. Pierre thinks his criminal days are behind him when his best friend Simon is sentenced to die in a brutal desert prison.  Breaking…

Within Temptation Song Meaning Detective Game:     Normally, book blogs with a certain rank or reputation utilize contests to persuade more people to check out their blogs. Without any offense to these bloggers, I’ve always found contests to be something that cheapens the substance of a blog. Overall, I do completely understand both the necessity…

 RIP Brian Jacques: A Sentimental Account of my Fond Memories of Reading Redwall/Castaways of the Flying Dutchman.. Fantasy tales with classical elements baffle people. More so, they are easily dismissed because they are not considered relevant anymore. Some people take that belief far to the extent where they dismiss these stories or view them anachronistically:…

Exodus from Eden-A zombie story *Be forewarned that this story presents my Stephen King inspired insanity!  It also contains a few obscenities, sexual references, scary sequences, heretical ruminations, and incomplete sentences towards the end. Reader discretion is advised!*                 Applying the last bit of blush to my cheeks, I thought through my itinerary for the…

The Philosophy of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles:    Philosophical discussions of Anne Rice’s beautiful series are a rare find. I’ve pored over many internet pages in a search for some credible analysis of her books through a philosophical lens. Perhaps, the reason lies with the misconception of Anne Rice’s books. She mainly writes about vampires…

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