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Name your favourite book or character and I will disclose some of your personality traits!!! Try me 8)
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One of my favorite books is Little Prince by Exupery. And from it the rose, my favorite character is definitely the rose.
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One of my favorite books is City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. My favorite character is definitely Alex Lightwood.
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This reminds me of Buzzfeed. :lol:

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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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.
I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.
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lavkathleen wrote: 30 Sep 2020, 03:26
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.
I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.
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.
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glubglub200 wrote: 04 Oct 2020, 02:23
lavkathleen wrote: 30 Sep 2020, 03:26
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.
I've always wanted to read that! Have you finished the whole series? How was it? I bet it was so good.
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.
Oh, as expected. I should buy and read the books as soon as I can! (And maybe even watch the TV show?)

P.S. Apologies for the late reply!
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lavkathleen wrote: 10 Oct 2020, 02:13
glubglub200 wrote: 04 Oct 2020, 02:23
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.
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.
Oh, as expected. I should buy and read the books as soon as I can! (And maybe even watch the TV show?)

P.S. Apologies for the late reply!
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.
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Draco Malfoy and Fred Weasley from Harry Potter.
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Emma from Emma by Jane Austen.
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To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
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The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien
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