05-26-2012, 03:02 PM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Eron Rutherford Seventh Year x4 x2
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Originally Posted by Lezleighd Gemma was impressed by all of the advanced books being mentioned and was excited that so many of them were Muggle books. She smiled and shook her head as everyone shared their favorite books. She pulled out her blue notebook and began making a list of all of the books. She would request that each of these be added to the Muggle section in the library.
As she wrote each book down, she smiled at the students. Once there was a lull in the books being named, she continued, "Wow, I am very impressed with everyone! All of the books mentioned are amazing books from children's novels to more advanced reading. Ya'll always tend to surprise me with your knowledge..." she said as she glanced over the list one more time, "The Librarian and I are in negotiations to possible have a Muggle Literature shelf set up so maybe I can give him this list of books and ya'll can check them out and read them if they sound interesting to you..." she said placing the notebook down in front of her.
"As I mentioned Muggle literature and Wizarding literature, like so many other things, are very similar. Both types of literature are divided into two major categories. These are known as Fiction...." and with that word some of the books suspended in the air lite up in red...."and Non-Fiction." and then the rest of the books lite up in red as well.
"Can anyone guess what Fiction and Non-Fiction means?" she asked knowing this was an easy question but still she was interested to see what their answers were. Jonathan saw the professor writing down all the titles of the books that were just mentioned. Everyone had different types of books that they read and it's quite a variety too. Most of which, Jonathan has never had ever heard of. He has heard of some but technically can't really tell the story himself. Then she also mentioned about setting up a muggle literature shelf with the librarian. Which is really nice because other students have been sort of wanting this to happen as well.
Now, onto the next topic--- Fiction and Non-fiction. Jonathan's hand shot up when the question was raised. "Professor..." he started thinking of the descriptions of both words. "...Fiction is a story or a novel based on imagination. Where authors write to their fullest desires with their made-up characters and story plots" he continued "Non-fiction is based on facts such as our books in school."
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