The TV show Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. I know it's aimed at little kids, and I used to think that too, but I watched one episode and it was so good that ever since it has been my favourite TV show :).
Okay, so I just watched the new Disney movie Encanto, and I'm obsessed. If anyone else is, here's just a small thread where we can all talk about Bruno (or anything else to do with Encanto) :).
Okay, so I'm writing a story about a girl who lives on earth. She's having a normal swimming lesson (she comes from Belgium, where it's normal that primary-school children have swimming lessons at school) when she finds a weird box that she can't unlock. She ends up going to a magical world...
I think Sam is bisexual. Here is a small paragraph that happens after Frodo wakes up in Rivendell:
At the moment there was a knock on the door, and Sam came in. He ran to Frodo and took his left hand, awkwardly and shyly. He stroked it gently and then blushed and turned hastily away.
I don't understand why you think adding gay people will push away girls. I am female and I am very pro-LGBTQ+, and I know a lot of other females who are too.
I noticed some similarities between Harry Potter and The worst witch, such as an old, friendly headteacher, a rich, blonde rival, and a potions teacher who hates the main character and dresses all in black...
I had a dream where i found a locket on the way home from my old orimary school. I opened it and was transported to the same house, in the victorian times. It was inhabited by this wacky family and it was all just really funny. Should I make a story of this?