Who was your favorite character?

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Who was your favorite character?

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In the book we are introduced to many different characters in both time frames. Which character was your favorite?

I would say my favorite was Alice. She was intelligent and a very loving person to everyone that she met.
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I agree with Alice. She was by far the most likeable to me, even during the chaotic course of the story.
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None of the characters really stuck with me. I didn't really find any truly relatable. I agree that Alice was probably the most likable, though.
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Jules - for his unwavering support, even though he didn't have to.
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Cotwani wrote:Jules - for his unwavering support, even though he didn't have to.
Jules was probably the most consistent character, also, which was refreshing.
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I think I'll go for Kylie. She was committed to her mission and forgave Jennifer easily for her abandonment.
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I love Jennifer she is so courageous and endeavour to succeed in order to accomplish the dream if Zekton.
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I would have to go with Alice. There is so much chaos and confusion and through it all she manages to keep her head.
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Christina Rose wrote:None of the characters really stuck with me. I didn't really find any truly relatable. I agree that Alice was probably the most likable, though.
I definitely agree with this. None of them were important enough for me to root for or really care about. Pretty much all of them were just too unbelievable.
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I found Alice was more relatable as she was level headed.
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Jennifer definitely.
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Jenifer for she was bold..
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I'm going to have to go with Jennifer.
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Cotwani wrote:Jules - for his unwavering support, even though he didn't have to.
I like such personality in real life as well..?
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My favorite character was the children. The situations they were put through in life (a divorce, both parents remarrying) only made them stronger. They were mature children that could make decisions of their own, but they also knew how to weigh the advice of others.
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