Mibba's Thoughts: Favorite Characters

Every book has that one character that you just love, but once in a blue moon, you come across a character that stands out from all the rest. This character soon becomes your favorite character of all time.

In this week's edition of Mibba's Thoughts, Mibbians discuss their favorite book characters.

Lacey Pemberton from Paper Towns. I thought the book was okay, nothing tremendously special, but I fell in love with her character pretty quickly. I thought she was sweet, sincere, a little bitchy, yes, but a proper fleshed out character. I also loved the tiny mentions of her bad relationship with food. I don't know, I just loved her.

- daisyfairy

I would have to say Robin Hood hands down if it's character from a book. He has this set of principles and has transcended over the longest period of time. I remembered having a discussion on him in a theology class because religious people believe that things are black and white, right or wrong, and Robin Hood has the ends justify the means that I believe in more realistic. He also had the most loyal followers and was so charismatic, selfless, and courageous with a bit of cockiness to him.

-The_Natural

Always has been Susan "Stargirl" Calloway from Stargirl. She's labelled an outcast to most people, but she's like an awesome desert hippie chick to me :P ever since I had to read it for English, it's been my favorite book. I don't know, she's just interesting to read and the story line itself is pretty cute but sad. Kind of gives you the feeling of not being alone in being misunderstood for your ways of thinking. It's okay to be unique and different.

-perf.

I choose Elizabeth Bennet from Pride & Prejudice because we're pretty much the same person. We both have biting sarcasm, are picky with men, love to read, take walks, and daydream, and we are annoyed/poke fun of people who are just a little absurd.
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-Harmonious Vision.

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Special thanks to house of cards. and sheepcat; for editing!

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