Name your favourite book or character and I will disclose some of your personality traits!!
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Name your favourite book or character and I will disclose some of your personality traits!!
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My favorite character right now would be Ellie Chu, from the Netflix original, The Half Of It. What do you make of that?
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I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.glubglub200 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2020, 15:15 One of my favorite books is City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. My favorite character is definitely Alex Lightwood.
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I haven't actually finished the whole series because I have yet to buy the fourth book in the series but yes I love the series already to shreds. The world and the characters are all so fleshed out and the book just sucks you in.lavkathleen wrote: ↑30 Sep 2020, 03:26I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.glubglub200 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2020, 15:15 One of my favorite books is City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. My favorite character is definitely Alex Lightwood.
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Oh, as expected. I should buy and read the books as soon as I can! (And maybe even watch the TV show?)glubglub200 wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 02:23I haven't actually finished the whole series because I have yet to buy the fourth book in the series but yes I love the series already to shreds. The world and the characters are all so fleshed out and the book just sucks you in.lavkathleen wrote: ↑30 Sep 2020, 03:26I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.glubglub200 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2020, 15:15 One of my favorite books is City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. My favorite character is definitely Alex Lightwood.
P.S. Apologies for the late reply!
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I like to watch and read all the things related to the series when it's a good one. Plus it's nice to see the differences they make between screen and written material. But yes I definitely recommend reading the books for sure. Good luck.lavkathleen wrote: ↑10 Oct 2020, 02:13Oh, as expected. I should buy and read the books as soon as I can! (And maybe even watch the TV show?)glubglub200 wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 02:23I haven't actually finished the whole series because I have yet to buy the fourth book in the series but yes I love the series already to shreds. The world and the characters are all so fleshed out and the book just sucks you in.lavkathleen wrote: ↑30 Sep 2020, 03:26
I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.
P.S. Apologies for the late reply!
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