As an avid reader, I relate to the characters in books I read a lot. So, I found it easy to find characters that remind me of myself. Making characters relatable makes the book all the more enjoyable.
I spent most of yesterday working, finishing the B&N Book Club book, and watching the new Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer. All in all, not a terrible day. I also fit in a run, so win-win! Making time to continue the Avengers Readathon this week, once I’m done with the book club book. I’m super excited to continue with the Captain Marvel assignments.
Top Ten Tuesday is a meme that was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is currently run by The Artsy Reader Girl. If you haven’t checked out their posts yet, you definitely should! I’ve been doing them since January and have enjoyed each one.
Characters that Remind Me of Myself
1. Hermione from Harry Potter
Is it cliche for a book nerd to say that they relate to Hermione? 😂 Maybe. But it’s true! Hermione is always using the information she knows from books to get out of sticky situations. Books have done that for me too!
2. Charlie from Perks of Being a Wallflower
To me, Charlie is someone who kind of hangs out on the outside, observing before he’s ready to take the jump. That’s 100% me as well. I’m generally not a big risk taker; I’d much rather observe first.
3. Lincoln from Attachments
I just read this book this year, and Lincoln is a post-college graduate, trying to figure out what his next career steps are. As someone that finds herself in this current situation, almost everything about Lincoln’s desire to find his path felt realistic to me.
4. Mikey from The Rest of Us Just Live Here
One of Mikey’s biggest fears is that he’s at the bottom of his friend group. That he’ll be easily left behind. This was something I really struggled with in middle school, moving between friend groups. I think a lot of teenagers feel this way, too.
5. Cath from Fangirl
Hmm…Rainbow Rowell must just be great at writing relatable characters, because I always find something relatable in her books. I’m hoping to get to meet her at BookCon at the end of May!
6. Matilda from Matilda
Matilda is a girl that uses books to escape and change her standing in the world, both things I’ve done as well!
7. Delia from Rayne & Delilah’s Midnite Matinee
At the core, Delia is afraid of change and afraid of being left behind. She’s also afraid of losing her best friend, who’s about to move on to college. I felt this, especially when finally leaving Central and all the people I made connections with these. But I’ve still maintained some of them! Even with distance.
8. Tash from Tash Hearts Tolstoy
When Tash dives into a project, she dives into it fully, giving it her fully attention. I’m similar in this way, not wanting to go half-heartedly into something that takes a lot of work.
9. Hazel from The Fault In Our Stars
Hazel is another avid bookworm, escaping into books when she doesn’t have the ability to get out and have her own adventures. The stories she reads are her adventures.
10. Blue from The Raven Boys
Blue doesn’t feel like she quite fits in anywhere. I kind of felt like that in high school too, but at least I found a niche with friends.
Melanie Parker says
Awesome list. I totally related to Matilda when I was little, even now LOL
Amanda says
Thank you!! 😊 And yes, she is so relatable, especially to bookworm children!
Lydia says
Ooh, Hazel is a great choice! My <a href=” http://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-characters-that-remind-me-of-myself/ “> TTT</a>.
Amanda says
Thank you!! She’s always been one of my favorites. 🙂