#LongandShortReviews #Wednesdaybloggingchallenge 5.29.19

Today’s blogging topic is one that made me think.

Haaaaard.

Lessons I’ve learned from a book character. There are sosos many to choose from, you see, that I couldn’t decide which to expand on. So, like I usually do, I made a list and then pared it down.

Here we go:

1.From Lizzy Bennet I’ve learned not to judge a book by it’s cover ( cliched, yes, but they’re cliches for a reason!)

2.From Eve Dallas I’ve learned that to be truly strong you must be emotionally vulnerable.

3.From Scarlet O’Hara I’ve learned your actions ALWAYS have consequences.

4.From Bella Swann I’ve learned to look past the people other people judge, to see the real person.

5. From Anne Shirley I’ve learned that nothing is as bad as it seems.

6. And last, from that little engine who thought he could I’ve learned that you can do anything if you put your mind to it and try.

So, those are my top picks! Let’s see what some of the other authors in this challenge say: L&SR

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9 responses to “#LongandShortReviews #Wednesdaybloggingchallenge 5.29.19

  1. lydiaschoch

    Anne Shirley has proven to be a popular choice so far this week! Yes, she had a wonderful approach to dealing with disappointment and loss.

    My post.

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  2. I agree with all of those choices! My post is here.

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  3. Echo Ishii

    Anne Shirley is a fine choice. It’s interesting how much influence that character has had.

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  4. I love that you used Scarlett in your list, too. 🙂 Great list. I agree with all of it.

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  5. Michael Mock

    I would not have thought of Scarlett! Great list.
    My post is here.

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  6. This is a great list. We can learn as much from the not-so-perfect characters as we can the nearly-perfect. 🙂

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  7. Oh my gosh! I can’t believe you have the Little Engine Who Could… what a great and unique choice!

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  8. Patrick Prescott

    Scarlet is an excellent example for actions and consequences.

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