Eragon and Saphira of the Inheritance Trilogy
both are young, wise and brave...
Eragon and Saphira of the Inheritance Trilogy
both are young, wise and brave...
Rand Al'Thor of the Wheel of Time. The transformations is startling. In the course of the 9 books which I have read, he has turned from sheepherder into master of the world (well not really but almost there).
There was this character from The Stand, I forgot his name basta he was deaf/mute I think. Very enigmatic character. I cried when the house blew up..
everytime i read a book , i have a new favorite character . it used to be homer wells , then holden caulfield , then jane eyre ,then there were lots of others in between,
but now it's francie nolan , it's just her and no one else . for now .
Dominique Francon - The Fountainhead
beats Holden anytime of the day
1 .Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice)
2. Holden Caulfield (The Catcher In The Rye)
3. Atticus Finch and Scout (To Kill A Mockingbird)
4. Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby)
5. Huck Finn and Jim (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)
6. The Cheshire Cat (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
7. Lennie and George (Of Mice and Men)
8. Heathcliff Earnshaw (Wuthering Heights)
9. Ma Joad (Grapes of Wrath)
10. Puck - (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
the vampire david-vampire chronicles of anne rice
Michael Corleone.
Never has evil been so cold, calm, calculating, ruthless, subtle, fearsome, admirable and respectable.
for justice, we must go to Don Corleone.
haulden caulifield (forgot the spelling)
reminds me of my youthful past
montressor ni e.allan poe
pinakalami manimalos.
"en pace requiescat!"
hahahaha..yah agree!Originally Posted by Isteb
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