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Books at the intersection of everything!

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The Masking Effect: What a Boring Main Character Can Do for a Story

July 6, 2017June 13, 2018 MoMo | Remnants of Wit19 Comments

What do a Disney movie, a fascist Belgian newspaper, and The Great Gatsby have in common?

Take your guess and keep reading to find out! Hint: it’s not thinly veiled social commentary. Though that might be true as well.

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Remnants of Wit

I’m MoMo, a student, reader, writer, and thinker. I love all kinds of books, mainly classics and kid lit. But what I especially love are all the ways books connect to philosophy, theology, art, and other cool stuff. At Remnants of Wit, I explore literature and poetry and how they relate to everything.

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