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Top 5 Wednesday: Characters You Are Most Like

Happy Wednesday Everyone!

It's time for another Top 5 Wednesday Post, and this week's topic is: Top 5 Characters You Are Most Like.

For anyone unfamiliar with Top 5 Wednesday, it's a weekly meme that was started by Gingerreadslainey on youtube, and is now being hosted by Sam from ThoughtsOnTomes. Here is the link to the goodreads page for anyone who's interested in joining, or just finding out more about it:

https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/118368-top-5-wednesday




I actually found this week's topic to be ridiculously hard. Lol it definitely would have been easier to pick characters that I wish I were like, as that list could have gone on and one, but here are my five picks:

1) Kat from the Lux series by Jennifer L Armentrout:

Kat and I definitely share our love of books, and the need to want to tell everyone else around us about the books we're reading. I also love how the relationship Kat shares with her mom reminds me so much of my mom and I's relationship, as we're really close as well.

2) Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling:


     

Hermione and I definitely share the trait of being book nerds, but we also have our love of learning, and our strive to always do our best in our education. As well, we also have in common our loyalty to our best friends.

3)  Sydney Sage from the Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead:

Sydney and I definitely share our conservative side, and our love of learning, and as well, our tenacity. Also, Adrian and Sydney remind me so much of my hubby and I's relationship, as he's often a goofball, and I'm trying to get him to take things seriously. Sydney is one of my all time favorite characters, and I love that I can see some of myself in her.

4) Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins 
While I definitely don't consider myself to be as brave or as strong as Katniss is, we definitely share our loyalty to our family. I would volunteer as tribute to save any of my siblings as well, and I loved Prim and Katniss' relationship throughout these books.

5) Cammie Morgan from The Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter:

When I first read this series, I remember laughing so hard at how socially awkward Cammie is, because that was so me when I was her age. I was home schooled, and definitely was socially awkward around some public schools that I'd run into, and while I definitely got over it quickly, this series sure reminded me of it, and made me laugh. We definitely share shyness as a character trait though, and we're both introverts, but are both still willing to stand up for what we believe in, and we both have a pretty amazing group of friends. 


Those are my five picks for this week guys. Thank you all for reading, and I'm now off to read which characters everyone else chose this week!


This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The photos were not taken by me, and do not belong to me. All rights to the respective owners. 

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