In which part of a book you just wanted to punch a character in the face?In which part of a book you just wanted to punch a character in the face ? Dunia #questionnaire
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Alright guys- important research question ;) What character/book/book location reminds you of the scent/flavor of apples?! 8 answers
There have been a few, but honestly the worst was Joffrey and Cersie. Theon was a contender, until we saw his sad downward spiral. Poor Theon
The Girl on a Train characters…the main character was a drunken lush who obsessed over the imaginary lives of people she didn’t know anything about. The rest of the characters never developed any empathy in me
Inan from Children of Blood and Bone. Pretty much through the entirety. No spoilers tho. And King Saran as well.
Where they need it
The entirety of Pride and Prejudice…
Pretty much Percy through the whole green mile
There have been a few, but honestly the worst was Joffrey and Cersie. Theon was a contender, until we saw his sad downward spiral. Poor Theon
The villains when they are winning over the heroes.
All through Gone Girl just recently!
The Girl on a Train characters…the main character was a drunken lush who obsessed over the imaginary lives of people she didn’t know anything about. The rest of the characters never developed any empathy in me
Vesper Lynd from Ian Fleming”s casino Royale
Harold from The Stand.
Peter Keating – The Fountainhead by ayn rand
Inan from Children of Blood and Bone. Pretty much through the entirety. No spoilers tho. And King Saran as well.
Mr Ewell in To kill a mockingbird when he spit in Atticus face