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Are We Too Concerned That Characters Be ‘Likable’?
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I did not like the main character so much, but the story is so good, the writing is superb. I will read anything else in this series, despite my reservations about the main charater. He might even grow on me. Who knows?



Yes, but in the book I cited, I'm not sure he was relatable. As I recall, he was totally irredeemable. Unlike, Dexter, who although being a serial killer, was not just likable but seemed to struggle like we all do.

Agree with this. I love reading about flawed characters, but those books I hate/avoid because of the characters tend to have unrelatable characters. Probably why I always struggle (and lately just avoid) with classics.


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Agree with that whole heartedly


I read such a bizarre range of things. Recently, I loved Memoirs of a Porcupine about a serial-killing porcupine with multiple personality defects because the narrator is cleverly bringing those issues out. But I could not get into Tiger's Voyage. The YA protagonist's only crime is being very dim and obsessed about her relationships but the book goes on and on about it as if her obsession was perfectly rational and reasonable. They're both first-person stories btw.



Credibility is more important than likablity for me also. What characters do has to be motivated believably as well as any changes. I also think this credibility is more important than relatability. I like to read books from other cultures, and that sometimes inhibits spontaneous relatability, yet they can be credible and interesting.

So true! I don't care too much about whether I admire a character, but rather if the character is interesting. As long as I have some sort of desire to learn more about and follow a character, then I am happy.

Books mentioned in this topic
Memoirs of a Porcupine (other topics)Tiger's Voyage (other topics)
Nemesis in Asia (other topics)
The Lying Tongue (other topics)
What do you think? I remember a couple years back I read a thriller where the main character had no redeeming characteristics, yet the book (
How about you? Have you had experience similar to mine? Or do you put a book down if you dislike a character?