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message 61: by Jana (new)

983479 Haha! What a visual you've given me, Kimberly!


message 60: by Kimberly (new)

1330074 Chrissie, Jamie, unfortunatly I've been on dates with guys like that too. Ugh, one of them had thing for wearing shirts with ninja turtles and chipmunks on them, this wouldn't have been so bad except that they looked like he'd had them since he was much younger... and much smaller. :-P


message 59: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 Chrissie--I agree with Zooey. :) And also I think that is a very good observation! I've dated some Peter types!!


message 58: by Tami (new)

1472968 So Chrissie, they never wanted to grow up? :) Too Funny!


message 57: by Chrissie (new)

2867841 When I finally read Peter Pan, I realized that some of the boys I've dated are Peter. That kind of counts...

I was pretty enthralled with Zooey from Franny and Zooey: the intellectualism, the smoking, and the description of his looks fit what I wanted.


message 56: by Jess (new)

1166992 My book crushes include Mr. Darcy, Bill Denbrough (from Stephen King's IT), Ron Weasley and Jacob Black. It makes me seem a little nerdy, but seriously, if any of these characters existed, I'd be in heaven!


message 55: by Jana (last edited Nov 04, 2009 05:05PM) (new)

983479 See, I think it's a word but my browser said it wasn't... so I dunno! Haha! Royal Target is AMAZING. I loved it! Of course, I had a book crush on the prince. *sigh*


message 54: by Kimberly (new)

1330074 Jana, sweethearted is most definitely word. I'm going to use that! Yes I have read I'll Find You! And Traci Hunter Abramson, loved Royal Target!


message 53: by Jana (new)

983479 Oh, Kayla... a girl after my own heart. lol. I think I started on them around the same time you did! Guilty pleasure sounds so awful, but it's true! Haha!


message 52: by Kayla (last edited Nov 04, 2009 08:22AM) (new)

2694335 Jana, I love romance novels too! They're my guilty pleasure. My mom got me into them when I was in the 5th grade! Ha, ha ;)


message 51: by Jana (new)

983479 Oh, Kimberly I totally did too! *dreamy sigh* Gotta love a sweethearted (I know... that's not a word!) FBI man! I've got a lot of crushes on the men in books of Betsey Brannon Green! And... Traci Hunter Abramson. Have you read I'll Find You by Claire Poulson? Gosh. I need a man like our book men!


message 50: by Kimberly (new)

1330074 Jana I think you're the only one who will get this, but I totally had a crush on Mark from Hearts in Hiding. :)

Peeta, from Hunger Games is another. I liked him even more after Catching Fire.
Percy from Scarlet Pimpernel (though that might have more to do with the movie...)


message 49: by Jana (new)

983479 Edward is obviously a given. I actually went through withdrawals after I finished Twilight. That's pitiful.

I read a lot of sweet romance books, so I always end up falling for the main guy.

Anyone read the Hourglass Door? I LOVE THAT BOOK! I fell for Dante.


message 48: by Kimberly (new)

1330074 "distilled lust." haha, I love it!


message 47: by Emily (new)

2302019 I had a crush on Mr. Darcy for awhile, especially after watching the newer movie. Oh man. As one of my friends so aptly put it, that man is basically "distilled lust."

I also had a thing for Halloween from Idlewild and Edenborn. And Jesse from My Sister's Keeper. I guess that was my bad-boy phase, though admittedly Halloween eventually grew out of that and they were both pretty sweet under their hard exteriors.

Also, and I'm not quite sure if this fits here, but I really loved Cain from the play Children of Eden. And I sort of had a lady-crush on Eve. And Yonah. Yeah.



message 46: by Michelle (new)

952810 I know mine is slightly strange but I can't help it. I have a thing for Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series. He's so dark and sarcastic, he's overall attitude and depth just appealed to me.


message 45: by Roisu (new)

1843983 Anyone got a penchant for Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights? Another character I've had a crush on. He's so mysterious, and brooding, and, well, a complete asshole to tell the truth, but he had good reasons to be!


message 44: by Lori, The Over-Caffeinated Coffee Girl (new)

1769862 I still love Rhett Butler. The other crushes have fallen by the wayside, but Rhett is still there.


message 43: by Adriana (new)

2262570 From the book Twilight, I have to admit that I never liked Edward. My crush was on Jacob. I have to admit that I have a think for guys that have long hair and are taned.

Another character I had a crush on was on Peeta from the Hunger Games, he was everything a girl like me would want and he knows how to bake, that is always a plus.


message 42: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 Oh and I totally had a crush on Laurie from Little Women when he grew up.


message 41: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 Oh my gosh..I am so embarrassed that I had a crush on Edward Cullen when I first read Twilight. I think I grew out of that one after the first book. He was intriguing at first. Then he became a possessive weirdo. I think I agree with Kelsey..it was the old fashioned, gentleman thing going on with him.


message 40: by Katerina (new)

1524777 Emily I totally had a crush on the prince from Ella Enchanted too!


message 39: by Molly (new)

2158222 Seems like alot of you have crushes on people from Harry Potter! lol


message 38: by Kimberly (last edited Mar 29, 2009 09:57PM) (new)

1330074 I love this topic!

-Professor Lupin from Harry Potter. Not so much how he looks in the movie, but I LOVED him in the book. :)
-Marek from Timeline
-Mr. Darcy


message 37: by Annashu (new)

1931729 Seems like I have had so many book crushes, most recently Henry DeTamble, in books and real life I'm never attracted to the right kind of guy.


message 36: by Kelsey (new)

841652 Haha Roisu, I love your list. I adore Sirius as well! =)


message 35: by Lori, The Over-Caffeinated Coffee Girl (new)

1769862 He's a good one.

I also forgot Count Vronsky! I'm only about halfway through Anna Karenina (so don't tell me if he turns out to be a butthead) but I ignore the physical description and make him into an insanely handsome man.


message 34: by Roisu (last edited Mar 29, 2009 06:27AM) (new)

1843983 Great topic!

All time book crush would have to be Sirius Black from the Harry Potter series. I LOVE him, for so many reasons.
1. He escaped from Azkaban.
2. He is on the run from the Ministry of Magic.
3. He can turn into a dog.
4. He is a wizard.
5. He's really brave. He helps Harry a lot, he would have done anything for him.
6. When he was at Hogwarts, he was obviously a bit of a rebel- writing the Marauders Map, etc. Unfortunately, he was obviously a complete cac head while at Hogwarts too.

Ah, if only he existed in real life...


message 33: by Lori, The Over-Caffeinated Coffee Girl (new)

1769862 I'd have to say that I have had a major crush on Rhett Butler since I saw the movie Gone With the Wind. But when I read the book a few weeks later, my love and adoration for him deepened. I'm also having a huge crush on Jack (or Jacques) from Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. And, of course, from what little I've read of it, I have a thing of Dr. Darcy as well.


message 32: by Molly (new)

2158222 haha i love this thread! I'll have to think about this one


message 31: by Erin (new)

1525983 Ok so better then Twilight is Anita Blake(from Guilty Pleasures)... There is this one character later on in the series who is really just on the side, but wow! The other characters are amazing too. Lots of hunky guys to fall for either were or vamp. But year back to the one. He's a were-lion with cookie monster blue hair, which got him the nickname cookie monster. He has the hots for Anita and when he finds out she nick named him Cookie monster in her head he informs her he has the cookie monster tattooed on his body. I'm not sure if I just imagined it on his bum or if he did share this as well. Anita wasn't really into him so he kinda disappeared, but I'm waiting to see if there is another book coming out to see if he comes back... Gah so HOT!

And I stand by if you like Twilight(especially if it has to do with Edward) you need to pick my brain for all the Preternatural books I read because I got some men for you! Sadly, my father has picked up on my tastes and he recently handed me Hotter Than Hell. Oh that was so embarrassing... My dad basically handed me porn...

Hotter Than Hell is a good book though! Some good tales. Kim Harrison is an amazing writer and did great on the editing.Laurell K. Hamilton and her are both referenced on some of the up and coming books. I think they both have taken spots as amazing writers.


message 30: by Emily (new)

1100684 Okay I might not be thinking of the same little house book as you, Katerina but there was one about Laura's husband (Almanzo) that i remember....i don't think i had a crush on him, but i do remember liking him.

Childhood crushes:
Curdie from Curdie and the Princess(by George Macdonald)
Huck from Huck Finn
Joe from the Betsy Tacy books.
The Prince from Ella Enchanted (don't remember his name)
The boy from A Wrinkle in Time (also don't remember his name)

I can't say that I've been as attached to a character since elementary age days....


message 29: by Kelsey (new)

841652 As do I, Jamie. He reminds me of my boyfriend, minus the whole he-actually-reads thing. But yes, I was a little heartbroken when I found out he had a wife. Haha.


message 28: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 not necessarily a book crush..but i'm pretty sure i have a little crush on jonathan safran foer.. :)

after listening to him read part of the first chapter on that clip that i posted..i'd say i have a crush. haha


message 27: by Lauren (last edited Dec 01, 2008 09:06PM) (new)

1436936 Well I've finished a few other books that I was halfway through... so now I'm going to try to get through Rebel Angels even though I remember when I stopped it was pretty boring. We'll see what happens..


message 26: by Target (new)

663332 I hate those books. I've got a thing against them that is hard for me to get over.

And my book crush has to be Harry Dresden from the Dresden Files. :P


message 25: by Kelsey (new)

841652 I know! Haha. It's like...I know it's probably a good story if I can just get past that!


message 24: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 haha kels..isn't it funny the things we find that bother us when reading? i always find things like that that really bother me when im reading and i can't get over it sometimes to finish reading something.


message 23: by Kelsey (new)

841652 I bought A Great and Terrible Beauty a really long time ago, and I started it, but it was written in present tense and that bothers the crap out of me. Like "I am running down the street. I ask this guy this. He tells me this." I just can't get past that. I'm sure I will read it eventually though.


message 22: by Lauren (new)

1436936 I've read the first book in the series, and I'm about halfway through Rebel Angels now. It's kinda boring where I'm at in the book right now, so I stopped it to read our EL&EC. Maybe I should start it back up asap!


message 21: by Kami (new)

985241 so.good. I'm reading AGATB right now- for the fifth time. I absolutely love the series.


message 20: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 ooh i can't wait to read the Gemma Doyle trilogy..i just bought the first book a few weeks ago!


message 19: by Kami (new)

985241 I had a crush on Garrett Blake in "Message in a Bottle"- if a real man could write love letters like that, wow. Edward Cullen obviously. I really loved Kartik from the Gemma Doyle trilogy too. I loved how the relationship developed between him and Gemma. Definately had a crush on him.


message 18: by Saved By Grace (new)

61179 I basically take any movie I like-or any book-(which means a nice male character, usually :) ) and 'watch' it in my head, changing it a bit, adding a character, etc. Then it becomes a story. Sometimes totally different from the movie or book, and other times like a fanfiction.
It all started when the first Spider-Man movie came out, that is when I started being able to watch the movies in my head, then I started changing the scenes a little, then adding characters, then creating stories based on how I changed the movie/book.

Anyway...(you don't think it's weird, do you?)


message 17: by Jamie, singer of the job searching blues (new)

1518370 i'm the same way kate! and lynn..i'm with you on the movie thing..i do that alot with tv shows..for example..seth from the OC..yep..we are pretty much dating. haha. :)


message 16: by Lynn (new)

642493 it's sometimes like that with movies too. Sometimes. but the visual component has to be there too and w/ books, I control the visual component. :]


message 15: by Saved By Grace (new)

61179 Hmm...yes. I have to agree with you two. :)


message 14: by Lynn (new)

642493 "I think I have brief love affairs with all the characters in all the stories I read"

Kate, I 100% agree!


message 13: by kate (new)

1388976 Marcus Flutie was the first fictional character I full on fell for. And then Edward Cullen. It's funny because when I look deeper into each of these characters and their relationships with their ladies, respectively, I know I've found my Marcus/Edward. And that makes me feel happy.

I kinda had a thing for Heathcliff too. Even though I felt for him through Catherine, I felt it all.

I think I have brief love affairs with all the characters in all the stories I read.


message 12: by Tami (new)

1472968 Kels,
I sort of crushed on Fred and George Weasley in the Potter books. I just have something for a funny guy. Nothing serious.




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