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message 1: by Kirstin, Moderator (new)

Kirstin Pulioff | 252 comments Mod
I find that the most compelling part of a story is its characters... that protagonist that you grow with and root for, the funny charming sidekick that you wish was your best friend, and even the antagonist who is sometimes just misunderstood...

What characters are your favorites... either a type or a specific from a story.


message 2: by S.M. (new)

S.M. McEachern (smmceachern) I found Finnick to be one of the most interesting characters of The Hunger Games. I would actually like to see a side story from Suzanne Collins on Finnick, his experience with the Hunger Games, and how the love story between he and Annie evolved.

I hope Suzanne is reading this!!!


message 3: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Strand | 11 comments Atticus Finch is my favorite character. He showed incredible courage in his everyday life, and still had time to talk to his children.


message 4: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Angell (heidiangell) | 131 comments Dimitri from Vampire Academies, Leo Valdez from the Heroes of Olympus, and Riatha from Eye of the Hunters.


message 5: by M.G. (new)

M.G. King (mgking) 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 people do extraordinary things are genius -- like Junior in Part-time Indian, and Leisel in The Book Thief.


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Travis Luedke (twluedke) | 450 comments Mod
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


message 7: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Angell (heidiangell) | 131 comments Travis wrote: "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 ordina..."

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


message 8: by Ariella (new)

Ariella (ariellah980) | 19 comments I love Rose from Vampire Academy! She's so strong and I love how she breaks the rules. I never break the rules I'm a good girl lol.


message 9: by Bruce (new)

Bruce Henricksen (brucehenricksen) | 12 comments Kirstin wrote: "I find that the most compelling part of a story is its characters... that protagonist that you grow with and root for, the funny charming sidekick that you wish was your best friend, and even the a..."

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.


message 10: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Angell (heidiangell) | 131 comments I really find myself drawn to strong female characters. Not just scrappy, or feisty, but truly well-rounded strong women... like Riatha from Eye of the Hunter, or Fury from The Hunters. Not that these women don't have flaws, because everyone has them.... but they aren't stereotypical. Like the tiny feisty girl who finds herself in trouble because her bark is often worse than her bite, or the "I want to be strong" victim who throws herself into danger to protect those she loves, even though everyone knows that everyone would've been better off if she had just left it to someone else.
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.


message 11: by Rhianna (new)

Rhianna (ririsreads) | 2 comments I think mine would have to be Annabeth, Hazel and Piper from the Percy Jackson series. These characters showed strength through each other and past experiences to their advantage.


message 12: by Shelby (new)

Shelby | 10 comments I like strong female characters to. I'm not a fine of whiny girls who wont stick up for themselves. Tessa McClean from Something Witchy This Way Comes is one of my favorite female characters. I really love Rose Hathaway from Vampire Academy as well.


message 13: by E.P. (new)

E.P. | 7 comments BJ from the criminally underread "The Magic and The Healing" has always been one of my favorite characters. Granny Weatherwax from the Discworld series. And let's not forget the characters who aren't heroes: Jane Austen has a fabulous collection of characters
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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