Feel free to share a few of your own. Also, I'm honestly a sucker for main characters. |
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After trying to find books that interest me, I've realized that the thing that sucks me in the most is when the book has well developed characters. Of course I like the book to have other good elements too, (good writing, fast-paced, interesting plot, etc.) but when the characters are easy to relate to, I seem to care more about what happens to them in the book. So... any favorite characters? |
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Feel free to share a few of your own. Also, I'm honestly a sucker for main characters. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Yossarian! |
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"This is how rain works. Evaporation gathers water particles in the clouds, Eventually there is too much water, and feminists make God cry."
:bravo:
Lucy from The Wolves in the Walls |
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Johnny Truant; |
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Enders Shadow was great, the sequel to Enders Game was also good (even though it takes place when he's grown up)...probably better than Enders Shadow. The new ones are pretty damn good too, but I think I can't read those kind of books anymore, they lack any imagery. I prefer Bean over Ender. |
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Tender Branson from Survivor. He envoked so much heartache and empathy from me. Chuck is a great writer! But Survivor will always be my favorite book of his. |
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William Smith - 1984 |
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Oh. And I love every villain ever created by Shakespeare. |
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<3 Juliet- Romeo & Juliet |
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I bought Ender's Game months ago... maybe I should read it now. |
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No one takes mind of me :'( |
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cool, i'll check it out |
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