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Top Ten Tuesday characters with hobbies/ interests/jobs I love


 


Hi! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergirl Each week Jana will post a topic, and we will make a list based on that prompt or one of our own liking. This meme was created out of a love of lists and bringing the book blogging community together. This week, our topic is characters whose job I wish I had. I don’t read a ton of Adult novels, so this is an expansion of the topic, and including some YA!

 

Theatre

You all know I love theatre and finding theater in stories brings me so much joy. Here are a few of my favorite YA books and characters that involve theatre. 

1- Simon and Abby from The Simon Universe

 

2- Claudia, Gideon, Iris, and the rest of the cast from Foolish Hearts

 

3- Arthur from What if It’s Us 

 

Music

Music is another passion of mine, and the fact that Zoe also loves music makes me very happy.

4- Zoe from Dear Evan Hansen

 

Writing

I’m a writer, so of course, I love writers in stories. Each one of these characters is a different kind of writer, but I loved all three of them.

5- Cath from Fangirl

 

6- Tasha from Tasha Hearts Tolstoy

 

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

Gaming

I love watching games and casually playing games. I could never stream like Divya, but I loved her interest in gaming.

8- Divya and Aaron from Don’t Read the Comments

 

Bookstore worker

Oh look, it’s the two adult characters on this list. I loved both the bookstore’s these two worked in, and the coworkers they had seemed like fun.

9- Henry from The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

10- Nina from The Bookish Life of Nina Hill 

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  1. Being a gamer would be a very interesting career for sure!

    My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-characters-whose-job-i-wish-i-had/

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  2. All of these would indeed be such fun careers!

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  3. Another theater nerd! I love it! This list is great, and all of them would be such fun careers!

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  4. Writers and a bookstore worker would be awesome. I love the arts too... :)

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  5. All of these are wonderful career choices! I would love to be a writer or bookstore worker. I actually just applied to Barnes and Noble bookstore because it has always been a dream of mine to work in a bookstore!

    Great post!!

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  6. There should definitely be more books set in the theatre world! - all the behind the scenes stuff must be great for drama

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