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Ah ....that's right. He took over Darlington Hall and Mr Stevens kept working for him. He was American and wanted Mr Stevens to show him the ropes ....I think :lol: He didn't strike me as being particularly Christopher Reevesy, if you get what I mean, sign of a good actor.

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Me, do something so dastardly? Never! (Honestly - I mentioned the above in the 3/1 thread, I'm sure I did). If it makes you feel better, the book I'm on just now is over 900 pages long so I won't be buying any more books anytime soon at this rate.

 

But it's about Henry VIII, who, in an effort to get this back on topic, is one of my favourite characters. He was real, sure enough, but he does feature in a lot of books so he's still a 'character' to me.

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Yes you did mention it. I'm just stirrin' ya! :lol:

 

I debated about whether or not to put Bill Bryson down as a favourite character. I love to read about his travels and viewpoints and he certainly is a 'character' (as in 'funny' and 'interesting', according to the dictionary).

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My favourite characters ever...

Maerad and Cadvan from the Pellinor series

Sabriel and Touchstone (I've forgotten the latter's real name...yay! Excuse to re-read the Abhorson series!

drat! longer TBR list!

I used to keep my TBR list in my head, but my friends keep recommending stuff so now I have it written in the notepad widget on my desktop)

 

I'm sure I have loads more but I can't think of anyone else right now.

 

My friends are all obsessed with Edward Cullen from the Twilight series, but I don't see it myself :lol:

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Paddington Bear..rereading the stories now on a nostalgia trip..

I have a couple of my Paddington books from when I was a child. I'd like to read them again some day. :D

 

I read an excerpt from the new one in a newspaper recently!

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What a great thread! For me... I would say....

 

Severus Snape - Harry Potter By JK Rowling

Gummery - The Dark Is Rising Sequence By Susan Cooper (How bad was the film!?)

Jeeves - The Jeeves And Wooster books By PG Wodehouse

Captain Hastings - Poirot Stories By Agatha Christie

 

I am sure there are more...

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Wonderful thread! My favorite that I can think of at this moment are:

 

Thursday Next from the Thursday Next mystery series by Jasper Fforde

Aleinor De La Chapelle from The Lady and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier

Jonathan Argyle from the Art History mysery series by Iain Pears

Bernadette Hogan from Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy

HW Longfellow from The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl

Edmund Dantes from The Count of Monte Cristo

Julian Kestrel from the Julian Kestrel mystery series by Kate Ross

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Atticus Finch, from To Kill A Mockingbird

Patrick Bateman, from American Psycho (I wouldn't like to meet him in real life, but as a character, he's terrific)

The narrator in Betty Blue (we never find out his name)

Amelia Jane, from the Enid Blyton books!

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Patrick Bateman, from American Psycho (I wouldn't like to meet him in real life, but as a character, he's terrific)

haha Wouldn't mind too much if he shows up as Christian Bale!!

 

Mr. Darcy - Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen

Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

Scout - To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Cassandra- I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

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Pennywise IT Stephen King.

 

Dirk Pitt Clive Cussler Books. By Clive Cussler

 

Clive Cussler. In the Dirk Pitt Books, I always look for him to see where he will pop up.

 

Pip. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.

 

Swan. Swan Song by Robert R McGammon

 

Hermione The Harry Potter books by J.K.Rowling.

:blush:

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Randall Flagg from The Stand by Stephen King

Mandrake from Duncton Wood by William Horwood

Ford Prefect from The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams

Obadiah Hakeswill from Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe books

Rincewind from Terry Pratchett's Discworld books

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