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Who would you rather have for a companion; R. A. Salvitore’s Guenhwyvar OR Robin Hobb’s Nighteyes?

Who would you rather have for a companion;

R. A. Salvitore’s Guenhwyvar

OR

Robin Hobb’s Nighteyes?

Alec #questionnaire

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Christopher

Guen… always.

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Megan

Haven’t read the first but from what I know of Nighteyes, I’d happily take him and his sense of humor as my companion.

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David

The black panther wins for me. Nighteyes is still a great 2nd though

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AlecQuestion author

I personally would take Nighteyes.

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Amy

I just bought a robin hobb series yesterday. I’m new to fantasy. Heard it was good. I’ll look up the other author.

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Megan

They are so worth it. I’m on the first book of the last trilogy now. These books are my absolute favorite b

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Amy

@Megan I’m excited. I need a break from the world I’m reading and this looks like a good one to get into.

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Megan

@Amy I know what you mean. Except I need a break from the real world haha.

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Amy

@Megan ??? this is what drives me to read so much!!!

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Megan

@Amy yes me too!!! It’s the best escape I’ve found.

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Jason

Easily Guen for me

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Jake

Nighteyes ?

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Brandon

??

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Lucy

Nighteyes!

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Jayde

Nighteyes hands down

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Nathan

Guenhwyvar. Every. Single. Time.

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