- Catherine Earnshaw from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
- Gulliver from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Romeo and Juliet from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
- Meg March from Little Women ect by Louisa May Alcott
- Scarlette O'Hara from Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
- Bathsheba Everdeen from Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
- Susan Penvensie from The Chronicles of Narnia
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Totally agree with Susan Pevensie, never really liked her much.
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2015/09/01/top-ten-tuesday-20/
The Last Battle really just puts the icing on the cake in that respect. :(
DeleteI had Jo from Little Women on my list this week but really I could have put any of them on there because I don't like the book. Great list :)
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Well we disagree on that point. I love Jo!
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ReplyDeleteOoh, such a fun theme. Oh, and hi! I'm not sure I ever introduced myself before, but I've been following your blog for a little and feel like I should at least say howdy! I'm Carissa, and I have 2 blogs, Musings of Introvert and Bookshelves and Daydreams.
ReplyDeleteAnd because this is such a fun little theme, I'll do it on Bookshelves!
P.s. I never quite clicked with Susan Pevensie either.
I feel like I've visited your blog before in the past. Nice to meet you "officially" though. ;)
DeleteScarlett is on my list this week too - she's just ridiculous. And I had never thought about Susan before but someone else mentioned her and I do agree. She was the one sibling I least liked - after Edmund shaped up :) My TTT
ReplyDeleteEdmund really matures or else he'd be down too. :)
DeleteAh yes, Susan Penvensie. I never actually thought of her as being someone I couldn't click with, but now that you've brought it up I can totally see why! Great post :) Here's my Top Ten!
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DeleteCatherine Earnshaw and Scarlett most definitely. Both of them drove me crazy!
ReplyDeleteCrazy indeed! Could not stand either of them! At least Gone With the Wind had more redeeming qualities than Wuthering Heights, which all things considered was good as it was a much longer book!
DeleteYeah, I am pretty much right there with you on these, except I haven't read Far from the Maddening Crowd yet.
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