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Jul 06, 2013 09:32AM
I will need to think about this one for a while. Have fun with it group members!
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I loved Bilbo! Just finished The Hobbit today and totally fell in love with him from the very beginning of the book.
Moonface from The Magic Faraway Tree since I was a kid I always wanted to go up that tree to the world at the top
Funny, when I started thinking about this, I realized how many characters' lives I wouldn't want! Think I'm going to have to go with Elizabeth Bennett. I wouldn't mind sitting around having tea and reading all day!
As a kid, I dreamed of being Charlie, from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was such an incredible world behind the gates at the Wonka factory. More recently, I would have to go along with so many others, and say Bilbo Baggins. He had a nice quiet life, got to go on the adventure of a lifetime, meet and become friends with, the most amazing people, and then go back to the Shire to his quiet life and the respect of his peers...for a while.
Darlene wrote: "Funny, when I started thinking about this, I realized how many characters' lives I wouldn't want! Think I'm going to have to go with Elizabeth Bennett. I wouldn't mind sitting around having tea and..."
Me either!
Me either!
I always wanted to be Anne Shirley as a child (Anne of Green Gables) today I'd like to be Tempe Brennan and dig up dead bodies :-)
Sharon wrote: "I always wanted to be Anne Shirley as a child (Anne of Green Gables) today I'd like to be Tempe Brennan and dig up dead bodies :-)"
Not me. Although a lot of my friends really love Bones, I just couldn't ever get into it.
Not me. Although a lot of my friends really love Bones, I just couldn't ever get into it.
For some reason I can picture that Evans!
I would love to be Alex Cross from James Patterson. He is such a calm, cool, and collected cop that everyone could respect and admire. Plus, he is also a family man and active within his community and Church.
A good number of my ideas and thoughts when writing my debut novel, Killer Rumors, care related from the Alex Cross series.
Wishing you all the best! :)
A good number of my ideas and thoughts when writing my debut novel, Killer Rumors, care related from the Alex Cross series.
Wishing you all the best! :)
Sam wrote: "Moonface from The Magic Faraway Tree since I was a kid I always wanted to go up that tree to the world at the top"Me too! One of my favourite childhood stories :)
Moonface? What an interesting name for a character.
I loved Hermione. Intelligent, logical, friendly, etc.
Moonface is also the villian from Joe R. Lansdale's short story Incident On and Off a Mountain Road, which was also the debut episode for the MASTERS OF HORROR series!
Evans wrote: "Moonface is also the villian from Joe R. Lansdale's short story Incident On and Off a Mountain Road, which was also the debut episode for the MASTERS OF HORROR series!"
I've never read the short story, but I have the Masters of Horror Collections. Very eerie stuff!
I think I'd like to be Lizzy from Pride and Prejudice. She seems like a very interesting character. And I mean: I'd eventually get Mr. Darcy ;)
I'd probably choose Stephanie Plum from the Janet Evanovich series. There never seems to be a dull moment in a day in her life :-)
I've thought about this but I'd be Tavi but in
Captain's FuryHe has such adventure s in that book, either him or his girlfriend Kitai.
You know - with the things we have endured lately, I would love to be Robin Hood for a day so I could give people who are suffering something to help.
Darth Vader...he has a meditation chamber...nice and quiet, closes down, nobody can bug ya...can you imagine how many books you could read in there :O)
It would be fun to go to Hogwarts for the day! I loved Ron's twin brothers. They always made me laugh:D
Mama wrote: "Someone in a magical world."Would that be an urban fantasy or a completely made up magical world?
Hmm, this is a very good question....I think I'd have to go with someone if Stephen King's The Dark Tower series. Those are novels that have stuck with me.
Alex Cross from the James Patterson books. He's intelligent, a family man, knows how to catch the bad guys and is respected by his peers.
Books mentioned in this topic
Captain's Fury (other topics)Incident On and Off a Mountain Road (other topics)
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again (other topics)







