If you could be friends with your favorite fictional book character, who would i

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  1. MichelleA2011 profile image61
    MichelleA2011posted 12 years ago

    If you could be friends with your favorite fictional book character, who would it be?

  2. The Bucket Lister profile image60
    The Bucket Listerposted 12 years ago

    My favorite fictional book character is Ignatius J. Riley from A Confederacy of Dunces and I would NOT want to be friends with him! So, I'd have to go with the Little Prince. smile

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    Longhunterposted 12 years ago

    Mitch Rapp from Vince Flynn's books. He's a no nonsense character that kicks ass when dealing with terrorists. There's no civil courts, military tribunals, or political correctness. Just a double tap to the head and it's done.

    PERFECT!!! It's the way we should be dealing with terrorist here and abroad.

  4. Phil Plasma profile image65
    Phil Plasmaposted 12 years ago

    Webmind from the Robert J Sawyer Wake-Watch-Wonder series, no question.

  5. Kate Spenser profile image74
    Kate Spenserposted 12 years ago

    My favorite fictional book character of the moment is Lisbeth Salandar from The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series. She's such an awesome, strong, smart, independent, amazing female protagonist. I would SO want to be friends with her, but I'm probably not nearly cool enough!

    I also definitely wouldn't mind being friends with the kids at Hogwarts, especially if they could take me to some of their favorite hang outs...butterbeer and chocolate frogs, anyone?

  6. TheWorldNow profile image60
    TheWorldNowposted 12 years ago

    It would be Peter Wiggin because he was able to start the space colonization program that led humanity to expand throughout the universe, which is something I hope can be done in the recent future

  7. Meisjunk profile image75
    Meisjunkposted 12 years ago

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    I would choose Odd Thomas, the 21-something character by Dean Koontz. Odd can see dead people. They don't speak, but somehow they have to each work to get their messages across to Odd so that he can help them. Sometimes it's about justice. Sometimes it's about unfinished business. And sometimes, it's much bigger than even Odd has ever seen...

    This man is young but has such an awesome view of life and how to live. I would have loved to spend time with such a character.

  8. Cardisa profile image87
    Cardisaposted 12 years ago

    Hucckleberry Finn, he seemed like he had a lot of fun getting into trouble. There is always some river and boats and I just love that kind of thing. My brother is a fisherman so I can relate to the river and boat thing.

  9. MichelleA2011 profile image61
    MichelleA2011posted 12 years ago

    I would pick Faythe Sanders from Rachel Vincent's Shifters Series. No nonsense, kick ass, take no prisoners sort of gal.

    The runner's up would be: Alex Cross (James Patterson), Mitch Rapp (Vince Flynn), Scot Harvath (Brad Thor). These are all men who get it done damn the consequences!!

  10. duffsmom profile image61
    duffsmomposted 12 years ago

    I love the main character, "Mo" in How to Flirt with a Werewolf.  Great fun and she is feisty.

  11. sam3m profile image60
    sam3mposted 12 years ago

    great question.  i have a few candidates: smee, captain hook's first mate; the beagle boys, burglars from scrooge mcduck stories; and holden caulfield from catcher in the rye by j d salinger.

  12. platinumOwl4 profile image73
    platinumOwl4posted 12 years ago

    I enjoy the tales of 21 Baker St., therefore it would be Sherlock Holmes. The stories contain some interesting pearls.

  13. camsolivia profile image67
    camsoliviaposted 12 years ago

    Tigger (from Winnie the Pooh)...because he's bouncyflouncyBIGTIME fun!

  14. bwonderboo profile image62
    bwonderbooposted 12 years ago

    Fred Weasley in "Harry Potter".  I'm still mourning his death.   

    Sophie, Lily, Minty Fresh and The Emperor in "A Dirty Job" by Christopher Moore.  They are just really wacky and interesting with a good heart.

 
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