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Re: Favorite Character
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I believe a favourite character should be chosen on more of a basis than that. Look at all characters and weigh them objectively.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑04 Sep 2020, 09:58 My favorite character is Maureen. She's a hard worker and always pulls her weight
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At the end I really liked Lena and how she changed. Maybe because I am older I could relate to her and how sometimes she feels old but doesn't sound old in her thoughts, and I liked how she finally accepted Mattwo into her life and started something new. And I loved how she talked to Kalayla to help her figure things out!
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I felt the same.ohlendorfbe wrote: ↑19 Sep 2020, 11:25 My favorite character is definitely Lena. Probably because I'm closer to her age and relate to some of her issues.
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Maybe it's an unpopular opinion, but I actually really disliked both Kalayla and Maureen. They both grew and changed over the course of the book, but Kalayla's continual smart mouth and nasty attitude rubbed me the wrong way, as did Maureen's constant worrying and word-vomit.
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I agree with you, considering her composure and maturity.Maconstewart wrote: ↑01 Sep 2020, 20:54 My favorite would have to be Kalayla because she went through so much at such an early age. And, I so enjoyed my daughters and their friends during their teens. Even the ones thst have had hardships just seem to have a life force about them that just makes you feel more alive when around them.