tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8784349484087825912.post7416300963391661462..comments2023-06-15T10:50:48.383+01:00Comments on Amy BookWorm: Top Ten Characters Who Aren’t Afraid To Be DifferentAwesomeAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06412663427792021745noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8784349484087825912.post-13124657133277468582014-04-24T04:09:56.207+01:002014-04-24T04:09:56.207+01:00I didn't give Peeta a second thought at first,...I didn't give Peeta a second thought at first, but now that you mentioned it...he really is a unique male character. Good call!<br /><br />I'd have to say that Katsa from Graceling makes my list of "different" characters. Sunny Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10185336977090257875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8784349484087825912.post-66911321151680725912014-04-22T12:16:46.150+01:002014-04-22T12:16:46.150+01:00This is one of the great themes of YA books, I thi...This is one of the great themes of YA books, I think. It is that time of life when people have to start hiding the child in themselves in order to escape the cruel remarks of others.<br /><br />Here's <a href="http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2014/04/miserable-unhappy-characters-who-lead.html" rel="nofollow">my list of Miserable, Unhappy Characters.</a>Deb Nance at Readerbuzzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12128529491888701996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8784349484087825912.post-58157641075302443012014-04-22T10:57:54.420+01:002014-04-22T10:57:54.420+01:00Great list!
I loved seeing Peeta here... I love th...Great list!<br />I loved seeing Peeta here... I love that boy/man so much.<br />Have a good Tuesday!Milkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02895194323920181272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8784349484087825912.post-12163834924166935492014-04-22T10:27:30.834+01:002014-04-22T10:27:30.834+01:00Also...not all those characters are proud - or not...Also...not all those characters are proud - or not afraid - to be different. Some of them just happen to be. But most of them carry on pretty well :).Roberta R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18228840429799100354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8784349484087825912.post-41145688680062433362014-04-22T10:24:04.949+01:002014-04-22T10:24:04.949+01:00Great idea for a list...and you did feature so man...Great idea for a list...and you did feature so many "different diversities" ;). Also, I did get it - Peeta is yours! ;P<br /><br />Mine, in no particular order (I just went through my GR list of "reads", by author name):<br /><br />Astrid (Wakefield series by Erin Callahan & Troy H. Gardner). Girls don't need to be...girly.<br /><br />Eva (Eva by Peter Dickinson). The girl in a chimp's body.<br /><br />Lucy (Deadgirl by B.C. Johnson). The girl who refused to die.<br /><br />Jenna, Locke and Kara (Jenna Fox Chronicles by Mary E. Pearson). The minds who lived in a box.<br /><br />David (The Blind Mirror by Christopher Pike - adult). The man who lived the most surprising lie.<br /><br />Sita (The Last Vampire/Thirst series by Christopher Pike). Reverse vampire stereotype.<br /><br />Jessica (Witch World by Christopher Pike). The girl who lived in two worlds.<br /><br />Sloane/Maggie (Lucid by Adrienne Stoltz & Ron Bass). The girls who dreamed each other life (or were they?...).<br /><br />Lia (Cold Awakening series by Robin Wasserman). The mind in the machine. (Actually, not a new theme, but better and differently executed...).<br /><br />That's all for now. And welcome back! :)<br /><br />Roberta R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18228840429799100354noreply@blogger.com