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Top Ten Characters I’d Like To Switch Places With For 24 Hours


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the Broke and the Bookish.

This week's topic:  Top Ten Characters I’d Like To Switch Places With For 24 Hours

1.) Rose Hathaway from Vampire Academy-Rose is such a bad ass.  I would love to hang out in her world for a while.
2.) Claire Randall Fraser from Outlander-It would be so awesome to be able to travel back in time!
3.) Makayla Lane from the Fever Series-I would love to fight Unseelie and hang out with Barrons.
4.) Sydney Stone from Bloodlines-Sydney is a smart, cool character.  Her job sounds awesome and she gets to spend time with the Vampire Academy crowd.
5.) Tris Prior from Divergent-I really want to see her world.  The way the society she lives in is split up is so fascinating.
6.) Diana Bishop from A Discovery of Witches-Diana has so much power and it would be neat to be able to know what that feels like.
7.) Doc Jane from Lover Unbound-I'm not going to lie, I only want to be her so I can meet Vishous.
8.) Hermione Granger from Harry Potter-I just really want to see Hogwarts.  I wouldn't mind switching places with any character (except Voldemort) if it meant I could go to Hogwarts.
9.) Tessa Gray from The Infernal Devices-I wouldn't want to have to choose between Will and Jem but I would love to stay at the London Institute.
10.) Laura Ingalls from the Little House books-I have always wondered what it would be like to be a pioneer and Laura is one of my favorite childhood characters.

That's all I have!  Who made your list this week?

Comments

  1. I love your list, so many great characters! Claire made my list too.

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  2. These are great picks! I don't think I'd want to be Laura Ingalls for more than 24 hours, though... it would be a hard life.

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  3. Love the Fever series, though Faefever has been sitting on my shelf unread for waaaaaay too long (I have too many books...).

    Claire made my list, as well. I love that series, though I kind of wish that Brianna would get stuck between times, cause girl annoys the crap out of me.

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  4. Why didnt i think of a time traveler?! Such a good idea. Thats two for the price of one!

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  5. Awesome picks! I definitely agree with Tris & Hermione. It would be so cool to go to Hogwarts in real life instead of on Pottermore only. :)

    Thanks for sharing!

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