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To a post about my favorite female characters. This was a past post on Top 5 Wednesday but as I didn't cover it back then as I wasn't doing T5W, I decided to make a whole post on it.
- Ginny Weasley
- Harry Potter Series
Ginny has been my favourite female character in Harry Potter since the very first book. In fact she is my all time favourite female character.
- Kamryn.
- My Best Friends Girl
- Dorothy Koomson
Kamryn is one of those characters that I can see myself if. She likes to hide things deep down and not tell any one. But is also fun and can and will speak her mind.
- Kendra.
- Marshmallows for Breakfast
- Dorothy Koomson
Kendra for me is one of those characters that I like reading about. She is kind and helpful to others but is so detached from letting people help her.
- Mrs Weasley
- Harry Potter Series
- JK Rowling
Molly is literally my all time favourite book mum. She is such a badass mum. Julie Walters is who I imagined Mrs Weasley to be played by and in the movies she is exactly how I imagined.
- Poppy.
- The Ice Cream Girls
- Dorothy Koomson
I like Poppy for the simple fact that she could have easily just given up after being released from prison but she didn't. She keeps going even though she could have stopped. After everything that had set her back after being released she kept going.
Ruby.
Lock and Key
Sarah Dessen
I really liked Ruby. She is different then most teenagers in YA books. She has her head screwed on a lot more then what most ya teenage girls do.
Alaska
Looking for Alaska
John Green
Looking for Alaska is the forgotten book of John Green's, yet it's my favourite book 📚. Alaska is so flawed yet so brilliant. She is one of those book characters that I can see in a group of people in real life.
Luna Lovegood
Harry Potter
JK Rowling
If you don't love Luna then there is something seriously wrong with you. I mean Her quirkyness is so brilliant, and she makes no sense while making sense at the same time.
Emily
The Devil Wears Prada
Lauren Wiesburger
I love Emily (not in the romantic way). Emily is one of those characters that fits so well in to the fashion world with her bitchyness and love for fashion and its lifestyle yet there is something so kind about her that I like. I love how brutally honest she is with Andy and then looses all sense of normality around Miranda. The Devil Wears Prada is honestly my go to book when I want out of a reading slump.
Lauren
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