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I hope Suzanne is reading this!!!



M.G. wrote: "I think it's easy to have that archetypal hero/heroine main character -- we all love to read about strong characters like Percy or Katniss. But I think writers who can make very ordinary kinds of p..."
I really enjoyed Liesel, and the Book Thief. I kinda wish there would have been a little more info about Liesel's life post-war, but that was a wonderful book.
Love the narration, very unique.
I gotta say it though, when it comes to favorite characters: Harry Potter
I really enjoyed Liesel, and the Book Thief. I kinda wish there would have been a little more info about Liesel's life post-war, but that was a wonderful book.
Love the narration, very unique.
I gotta say it though, when it comes to favorite characters: Harry Potter

I loved Harry Potter, but I related to Hermione more... and not just because she was a girl!


I often find the most compelling character to be the narrator, even when he/she is not the protagonist. My favorite character in The Great Gatsby is Nick, the person who finds the words.

I'm tired of female characters who act like they've got something to prove. I love those who prove that there are amazing and awesome women out there.



who are silly (Mr. Wodehouse), irritating (Mrs. Norris), or self-centered (Mary Musgrove) and without whom the books would low half their charm.
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What characters are your favorites... either a type or a specific from a story.