Ah, Atlas Shrugged. Or as I prefer to call it, The Gospel According to Mammon. A 1,200-page love letter to self-interest, written with all the subtlety of a cannon in a cathedral. Where to begin? Imagine if a Greek myth, a Victorian […]
By Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder General (retired in death, not in duty) Upon opening this so-called children’s tale, I was at first hopeful. A narrative so unabashed in its declaration that the boy, Harry Potter, is a wizard is either a bold confession […]
Book: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s StoneReviewer: Genghis Khan, Great Khan of the Mongols, Lord of All the Lands Between the Rivers ⚔️ “A boy with a scar learns to wield magic. I’ve seen this tale before—though in my time, the magic […]
