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Top Ten Most Memorable Secondary Characters

27th August 2013 By Julianne 8 Comments

How many secondary characters are all that memorable? Often the most important secondary characters are love interests, or parents, but I deliberately didn’t pick them, as I’m sure they’ll be popular choices. I went through my ‘read’ list and chose best friends, sidekicks, and enemies. On to the list!

Top Ten Most Memorable Secondary Characters

1. Meghan, from the Ruby Oliver Quartet by E. Lockhart – Ruby’s perception of her goes through a dramatic change. In The Boyfriend List, Meghan is just the boy-obsessed girl that drives Ruby to school, but they become closer in the following books and in Real Live Boyfriends Meghan is just awesome! I loved Meghan so much by the end of this series and when I next re-read it I will be paying much more attention to her character.

2. Scarlett, from Adorkable by Sarra Manning – Scarlett is the quiet, pretty, popular girl who (sort of) ‘steals’ Jeane’s boyfriend. She’s silly but funny and I quite liked her.

3. Felicity from the Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray – Felicity isn’t nice. In fact, a lot of the time she’s quite horrible. But oh, she is interesting, and finding out her secrets and watching her develop is one of the best things about this trilogy.

4. Oona, from the Kiki Strike series by Kirsten Miller – Oona is a wonderfully cunning girl who runs a beauty salon where the staff all pretend they don’t speak English in order to gather lucrative gossip about their patrons’ husbands’ business deals. I am looking forward to seeing more of her in the other books.

5. Grace, from Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry – Most people would probably choose Echo’s best friend Lila, or Noah’s friends Isaiah and Beth, and they all have their own books now. But I would love to find out more about Grace, the enemy of everything that dares to be unpopular, the girl who is so terrified of being tainted by Echo’s outcast status that she refuses to look at her in public.

6. Marron, from Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi – For some reason, I was not expecting a character like Marron or a place like his enclave of technology to exist in this book. He was one of the highlights for me and I’m hoping we get to see more of him in the rest of the series,

8. Jo, from Night School by C. J. Daugherty – How could anyone forget Jo and her many troubles and dramas? At first she seems quite normal, with just a few family problems, but as Allie persues the truth about Cimmeria Academy Jo starts to lose control of herself.

9. Laney, from Saving June by Hannah Harrington – Laney, Harper’s best friend and co-conspirator, was my favourite character in Saving June. Unfortunately as she wasn’t a love interest she spent a lot of time off-scene. I would love for her to get her own novel.

10. Finnick, from Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins – Finnick first appears in Catching Fire, but it’s not until Mockingjay that he really comes into his own as one of the most charismatic and tragic characters in the Hunger Games trilogy.

I’m sure half the blogosphere will pick Finnick but I’d love to know if anyone else really wants to find out more about Pushing the Limits‘ Grace! Do you agree with my choices, or would you have chosen other characters from these books?

As always, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by its fabulous creators at The Broke and the Bookish. This is my twenty-sixth Top Ten Tuesday so please do check out the others if you enjoyed this one!

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, characterisation, characters, Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Things That Make My Life as a Reader/Blogger Easier

20th August 2013 By Julianne Leave a Comment

This is my twenty-fifth Top Ten Tuesday. As always, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by its creators at The Broke and the Bookish.

This topic is a great idea but it took me a while to come up with a full list! Some of my choices are small things, others much bigger, but they’re all extremely useful.

Top Ten Things That Make My Life as a Reader/Blogger Easier
 
1. Bookmarks – Imagine life without bookmarks. Struggling to remember page numbers or having to bend over the corners of pages. It’d be pretty horrible, right? And what about the other kind of bookmarks? I rely on web browser bookmarks to keep track of all the books I want to read.
2. Gimbles – I used to struggle to eat or do anything else while reading, but my Gimbles changed all that. I even use them now when I’m reading on my bed or the sofa, to give my hands and wrists a break.
3. Online library renewals and reservations – I can renew my library books and reserve future reads without leaving my house. It’s amazing. Which brings me to…
4. My smartphone – When I’m in a charity shop and I find a interesting book, I use my phone to check that it’s not in stock at the library.
5. Wikipedia and Fantastic Fiction – Both really useful resources for checking series orders and finding out the titles of other books by an author.
6. My Nook – It’s unlikely that it’ll replace paper books, but it is easier to fit in my handbag sometimes.
7. Goodreads – Being able to catalogue all my books on Goodreads is brilliant. It helps so much when I’m writing book list posts to be able to scroll through all the books I’ve read and jog my memory.
8. Twitter – For ‘networking’ with other bloggers. If I wasn’t on Twitter I’d miss out on all the great blogs and posts than get retweeted and otherwise shared around.
9. My diary – I make notes about the books I’m reading, post ideas, and I even use it to draft my Top Ten Tuesday lists. I write the next topic on each week’s note page, to help me to come up with ideas in advance.
10. My reading journal – Where I write all my thoughts about the books I’ve read. These notes form the basis for my reviews, though I usually don’t include everything that I’ve written in the journal.
Are any of these on your list?

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: blogging, book chat, books, reading, Top Ten Tuesday

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