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Top Five Tuesday

Welcome Back! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by thatartsyreadergirl. This week's prompt is top ten characters I would like to switch places with. These are in no order. I could only think of five that I wanted to talk about this week, and so I decided to edit the prompt a bit.


1- Cather  from Fangirl

I have a lot in common with Cath. She is one of my favorite characters in YA Lit, and she is so much fun. We're both super nerdy, so I don't think that Cath would be far fetched for me. As an added bonus, Levi is adorable. 

2- Elle from Geekerlla

Much like with Cath Elle is a character that I have things in common with. I just started this book a few days ago, but I already love Elle. I love Elle's devotion to fandom, and as I am a large fan of various fandoms, there is not much difference between us. Elle and I seem similar in  personality, which is why I wanted to use her for this list.

3- Juliet from The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

Juliet is one of my favorite character's in Historical Fiction. I love her personality and her devotion to the people she is writing about. The fact that Juliet is a writer means that we have some things in common, and personality wise, I would say that the two of us are similar.       

4- Jude from The Cruel Price and The Wicked King

I know this might seem like an odd answer. The fact that Jude is a human among fairies I love, and I would love to see the world that she lives in. I don't really enjoy politics all that much, however, I am intrigued by the politics and the system that is set in the world. I am not like Jude, so it would be a nice change to live her life.

5- Ana from Heart of Iron

This a retelling inspired by  Anastasia but set in Space. Ana is the main character, and I would love to be a princess. Ana is fierce and a bad ass unlike myself. I really love her as a character becasue she is the opposite of me, and I would love to see the world created.



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  1. I’m a lot like Cath, too. I’d probably want to switch with someone who has a lot of fun adventures.

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