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Jun 18, 2023 01:33PM

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Nessa wrote: "That sounded corny but oh well 😂😂"
I learned to be breve from High School Musical 3.
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Nessa wrote: "2.) Nova Artino from Renegades. She inspired me to be braver."
That's okay! <3 Honestly, I can relate.
3) Maedhros from The Silmarillion. His story is like, it's not over until it's over, so don't give up.
That's okay! <3 Honestly, I can relate.
3) Maedhros from The Silmarillion. His story is like, it's not over until it's over, so don't give up.

That's okay! <3 Honestly, I can relate.
3) Maedhros from The Silmarillion. His story is like, it's not over until it's..."
The Silmarillion is the most difficult book that I have read AND understood. Good choice, if I may say so.
Luffy wrote: "Lily - Books by Starlight wrote: "Nessa wrote: "2.) Nova Artino from Renegades. She inspired me to be braver."
That's okay! <3 Honestly, I can relate.
3) Maedhros from The Silmarillion. His story..."
Thank you! I think about it all the time, and I'm also never tired of thinking about it. xD It's cool to meet someone else who has read the book!
That's okay! <3 Honestly, I can relate.
3) Maedhros from The Silmarillion. His story..."
Thank you! I think about it all the time, and I'm also never tired of thinking about it. xD It's cool to meet someone else who has read the book!


That's okay! <3 Honestly, I can relate.
3) Maedhros from The Silmarill..."
On the other hand, I found Anne of Green Gables so tough to understand that I had to give up. Till now I don't understand my difficulty with it. Same with Little House on The Prairie series.

Women writers usually write fictional men better than the reverse. But here, Stoker was inspired.

Mary Shelley was literary royalty, what with her super talented poet husband and super famous feminist mother.


6. Ivy from the Flight and Flame trilogy. I love how committed she is to her people and how she does not expect them to be perfect in order for her to love and serve them. (As a mom, I need to be reminded of this often.)



Same 💕
Jenny wrote: "8. Inej-six of crows. I know she does some bad things but no matter what she always tries to do the right thing. And she’s super brave lol"
While I do not care for the SoC duology, I do agree that Inej is a great character!
While I do not care for the SoC duology, I do agree that Inej is a great character!
Jenny wrote: "@sharon ahhh so sad you didn’t like the books. What made you dislike them?"
I don't like the worldview that Bardugo promotes and some of the content in her books, especially those beyond the Shadow and Bone trilogy. She's a great writer, though.🤷♀️
I don't like the worldview that Bardugo promotes and some of the content in her books, especially those beyond the Shadow and Bone trilogy. She's a great writer, though.🤷♀️
Alex wrote: "9.) Hadassah from A Voice in the Wind"
I loved those books! I really need to reread them sometime soon.
I loved those books! I really need to reread them sometime soon.
5) coffee or orange juice :)
Haha, yes I did. I listed alcoholic beverages, but I shouldn’t have since a large percentage of this group is under 21yrs old (or 18, if you’re British). So yes, I’m being a bad influence 😅 I started drinking at 14 (not recommended).
I'll pick :)
People you look up to or inspire to be like
1) Jon Bridgman (I'll link a video interview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAs6u...
People you look up to or inspire to be like
1) Jon Bridgman (I'll link a video interview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAs6u...
Books mentioned in this topic
Shadow and Bone (other topics)Anne of Green Gables (other topics)
A Curse So Dark and Lonely (other topics)
1984 (other topics)
Master of the Senate (other topics)
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