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Re: Last fictional character you fell in love with?

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oh this ones hard I got to say it would probably be prince ash or puck from the iron fey series. :wink:
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Veraccolacci wrote:This is a big problem for me... I'm always falling in love with fictional characters. :(

The last one: Is not that I just fell in love with him... I was already in love with him since its a character from a saga, but this book just made me realize how much I was in love with him. :P

And I guess many would agree with me ... Just because, Prince Maxon from "The Selection" Saga by Kiera Cass, is just the most perfect prince everyone would love to have in their life. (I read for last: "The One" that its number 3 of the saga)

He is truly a romantic and I'm pretty sure I bothered my boyfriend about being like him. :roll:
Don't you just love the letters he wrote? They are so romantic. I've read them so many times. Cass has really outdone herself in creating Maxon
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Rebecca
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I have an ongoing girl crush on any girl who fights demons in books. Those girls are awesome!
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ALynnPowers wrote:I have an ongoing girl crush on any girl who fights demons in books. Those girls are awesome!
Girl crush! :lol:
I love that term...
I have lots of adult series with girls fighting demons...
Watch out or I'll start recommending more books :lol:
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Lou Clark from Me Before You. I didn't fall in love with her in a romantic way....rather as a fictional character where I felt like she was a close friend I loved by the time I finished the book.
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Carson Stinger from Stinger by Mia Sheridan. Plot was great and Carson was even better. Love unconventional Alpha male characters!
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Enzo from The Young Elites by Marie Lu... Excuse me while I swoon
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I love (in a platonic way) this character named Allie in this series I am reading now (called the Unbidden series). She's so hilarious.
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Newt from the Maze Runner. He's so sweet ;D
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Also a platonic love, Elizabeth from Bioshock: Infinite. Maybe almost more of a fatherly, protective love... That game had one of the most epic storylines I've ever seen, whether in a game or book of movie.
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Well, I never fell in love with a fictional character. Sorry, I think that's a bit weird. But Agnes from David Copperfield is so affectionately portrayed by Dickens, it's hard not to adore her. Also Marguerite St. Just from The Scarlet Pimpernel. She's the smartest, wittiest, most beautiful woman in Europe. (This is at the beginning of the book; by the end she's turned into a bit of a whiny weakling.)
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I absolutely fell in love with Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice. Here is a man who was haughty and haste to make judgments on people well before he got to know them. He was quick to rule out people of a lower class than he. Yet with his friends he was most generous. The moments you see the real Mr. Darcy are when he is with his sister. He was all in all a complete ass to many people he came into contact with. However he knew who he was, he knew what he wanted; until he met Elizabeth Bennet. It took one woman to crash the world around him and make him realize how wrong he had been. I love the way this character began doing things behind the scenes to right his wrongs. By the end he's a completely different man because of one good woman. This is a true love story in the sense that we all make bad decisions. We can choose to ignore it to protect our pride of we can cast off the old and admit we were wrong. Not just by our words but by our actions too. Its never too late to be redeemed.
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Will Herondale from The Infernal Devices, for sure. :)
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I'd have to say Ethan Burke from Blake Crouch's Pines series. Such a fighter!
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