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So readers , do you ever get super attached to characters in your book that when things happen you shriek or giggle like a child ??

So readers , do you ever get super attached to characters in your book that when things happen you shriek or giggle like a child ??

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Haylah

yep

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Tika

Yep ?

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Natalie

All the time

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Amanda

Yeah…my husband laughs at me for it ?

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Regan

All the time

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Clarisse

Yes every time haha

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Nishikido

Yes!

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Phie

All the time lml

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Josh

Not so much for characters, but when reading Lost Fleet, when a certain thing that had every opportunity to happen but hadn’t for four books finally did happen, I am guilty of shouting, “Oh s**t!”

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Emily

Yes!!! I fangirl over personalities all the time ?

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Amber

Yes

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