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Which literary character do you most relate to? ?

Which literary character do you most relate to? ?

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Andrea

Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice

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Nichole

Jane Eyre

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Val

Eleanor Oliphant

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Rebecca

Me too ?

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Ruairi

Zooey Glass

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Anne

hmmm…Anne Shirley?

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Stacy

Jo March

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Giovanna

Diana Bishop

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Heni

Hermione Granger

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Vince

Simon Snow from Carry On by Rainbow Rowell.

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Jensen

@Vince omg i relate to Baz from Carry On!

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Vince

Soul mate: found
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Bel

I just finished fangirl – is carry on worth the read?

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Vince

@Bel absolutely! Simon Snow’s world is more delved into, and each of the characters’ dimensions are more discussed. Also, of course, more Simon and Baz!

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Madelynn

Arya Stark.

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Jodie

Cath from Fangirl

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Bel

@Jodie yes! ❤

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Kayla

Same

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Sara

Luna Lovegood

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Terri

When I was younger it was Sophie from Howl’s moving castle as an adult it’s Eleanor from Sense and Sensibility.

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Alke

When I was younger, Carrie White (without the awful mother, my mother was and still is an amazing woman). Now I think I see a lot of myself in Vera Stanhope.

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Emily

If Anne Shirley, Katniss Everdeen, Jo March, Bilbo Baggins, and Elizabeth Bennett were all meshed into one person that’d be me. ? Scary, right?

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Jaleesa

Ester Greenwood or Richard Mayhew

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Danielle

Bilbo Baggins, like to be comfortably at home (a tidy one) and second breakfasts but also like a good adventure once and a while. Tea and cakes are my downfall as well ?

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Valerie

Francie Nolan

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