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To me Qasim stood out as a good character and was probably one of my favourites, although Miles was cool as well and was up there in my list of favourite characters.
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My favorite character was the old couple.
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My favorite characters were Vince and Trudi. I enjoyed reading their conversation. People say that seeing old couples makes them believe that true love exists. I think this is why I enjoyed reading the part about Vince and Trudi.
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Mildred Tabitha wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 00:04 My favorite characters were Vince and Trudi. I enjoyed reading their conversation. People say that seeing old couples makes them believe that true love exists. I think this is why I enjoyed reading the part about Vince and Trudi.
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Mildred Tabitha wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 00:04 My favorite characters were Vince and Trudi. I enjoyed reading their conversation. People say that seeing old couples makes them believe that true love exists. I think this is why I enjoyed reading the part about Vince and Trudi.
That's true! I always find it sweet to see old couples.
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I guess I'm the only one lagging behind here.
I have to finish this book.
My favourite character loading.
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I'm not really sure who my character would be. I think that a lot of the characters were fun to read about, but I found myself enjoying Vince and Trudi's story the most. They get extra points from me because of their Corgi, Miles.
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For a very long time, I actually had no characters I could connect with other than simple things like: "Yeah, I hate watching all the depressing mess on the news, too." But somewhere around halfway through the novel, I started preferring to read Vince and Trudi's POV, and would feel a sort of relief when I got back to them because it felt a bit more realistic compared to Vijay's romance, or with the other fleeting scenarios given with respect to other characters. I actually feel like, as Trudi and Vince's lives (and thoughts) were so well documented in comparison to the others, that I had no choice but to like them most after a while.
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mine is Vince and Trudi
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mine is also Vince and Trudi because they portray empathy which is needed
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My favorite characters were Vince and Trudi. I enjoyed following the course of events and train of thought that lead them to the decision of getting a gun. Their conversations, the way they acted around each other, in good and bad times, everything in them was very realistic and comforting to read. I suffered seeing them talking less and less when they were both sure they were going to die. What a pain.
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Vince!!!
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Hands Down: Vince and Trudi, the elder couple are my favorite characters within the book.
And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. (Revelation 20:12 (NKJV) :reading-7:
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Vince and Trudi is winning. Let's vote sef
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My favorite character was Vince. He is strong yet very compassionate. I liked the way the author really got into the details of how confused and torn he was about buying a gun. It showed the "human" side of him.
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