Do you collect memorable bookish characters?
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Memorable Bookish Characters
Welcome to #ThrowBackThursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of a backlist title. Today, I’m sharing a post I wrote two years ago about my most memorable bookish characters.
I’m linking up with Davida @ The Lady’s Book Review Blog for #ThrowbackThursday.
Memorable characters make books memorable!
I LOVE wonderful, memorable characters! And I especially love the opportunity to talk about bookish characters and share them! Books about books, bookshops and library settings, and bookish characters are my favorites.
If you are looking for a wonderful read, consider one of these titles!
In no particular order, here are 10 of my most memorable bookish characters…I love each one!
Please click here to see the list…
I would also add these recent reads to my original list of 10:
Zofia in The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin
Alice in The Wartime Bookshop Series by Lesley Eames
QOTD:
Do you love bookish characters?
Please share your favorites in comments.
Nice additions to your list. Always enjoy your Throwback Thursday posts.
Thanks Gina! ๐
84 Charing Cross Road would make it to my list too. I’m also thinking of the narrator (unnamed) of The Milkman who just wants to be left alone to read – always 19th century literature because she really doesn’t care for the 20th century stuff
So many wonderful bookish characters! I donโt know The Milkmanโฆ.thanks for the rec!
Most memorable character in a book would have to be Gone With the Wind’s Scarlett O’Hare!
PS – WordPress posts keep going to my junk mail… and I don’t know how to fix it. ๐
Sheโs certainly memorable!
Iโve had that happen with mail I want and regularly read going to junk mailโฆ.I keep moving it to my mailbox and eventually it corrects itselfโฆI canโt remember doing anything specific. Sorry thatโs happening.
I’ll preserve with moving stuff from junk to my mailbox.
I just thought of another memorable character… Agatha Christie’s Hercules
Poirot.
When I originally commented on that post, it said I had read 5 of them, I have now read 9 and agree, they are memorable characters.
Yay! ๐