30 day book meme - Day 1

Apr 18, 2011 02:05


So sunflower_mynah  linked me to this lovely 30-day book meme at book_memes , and I'll be doing it. :D

  1. A fictional character you identify with and why


This is actually a pretty hard one. XD I think I share traits with many characters, and some years ago I'd probably have given you ( Read more... )

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_silverfox April 18 2011, 18:40:10 UTC
Its Luna for me, too. Definitely not any of your other three, though they are all characters I like. They just aren't like me.

Until Luna's first appearance I used to think that Neville Longbottom was as close as any book would ever get to having a character like me. - There's nothing heroic about me and I'm much too pathetic to feature as a villain, nothing worth writing about - And then there was Luna. (Okay, so I never read esoteric magazines or believed anything in them, but my classmates definitely did ignore everything I said deeply convinced it couldn't be worth hearing. And I never wore radishes or bottle-corks ... but I sure would have wanted to, if only I'd dared. I guess Luna is braver than me ... Neville is too.)

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sirius_luva April 18 2011, 18:48:27 UTC
Aww. *hugs* If I wrote a character like you, they'd be a friend of the hero's. Quiet, but there for the hero, to offer strength and support, and so just as important as the mentor imparting knowledge and amulets.

I definitely read odd things even if I don't believe everything. And the only reason I wouldn't wear a bottle-cork is because I don't want to. XD I do wear large jewellery and odd things though.

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_silverfox April 18 2011, 19:16:41 UTC
A hero would have a more worthy friend. They wouldn't bother with someone like me. (Haven't you noticed how Harry didn't ask Neville for help with the second task of the tournament. He could have helped, but he was too pathetic to be worth asking.)

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sirius_luva April 19 2011, 13:16:50 UTC
I think that makes it all the more important, actually. Ron and Hermione were practically obligated to help Harry. Neville had no such obligation, yet he volunteered the information - and the Gillyweed itself - that pretty much saved Harry's butt. XD

Also, I love the journey/transformation of Neville in the books. He's a pudgy boy who still has the courage to stand up to his friends in the first book, he helps Harry with the second task in GoF, and in OotP he really grows as a wizard and character, with the Ministry battle. And at the end of HBP Neville and Luna are the only DA members who answer the call, and Harry "felt a sudden strong rush of affection"; he can rely on them. And Neville is kickass in DH. All he needed was an opportunity, which Harry provided.

*hugs* <3

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sunflower_mynah April 19 2011, 04:48:52 UTC
No, you're not nearly as bad on the fashion front as Aziraphale is.

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sirius_luva April 19 2011, 12:46:56 UTC
Good to hear. XD Despite the feathers and huge jewellery? <3 Although today I was wearing a long flowy brown skirt and the hem had red tartan on it. :D I also bought a gorgeous little gold snake-ring! :D

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kunenk April 19 2011, 05:37:46 UTC
I think there was definitely someone…? Man, it's been a while though. :\a

Cocoa vs. tea depends on the weather for me! Milk's kind of more solid I guess so it works during winter a little more or maybe it's just an association with being warm before bed. Either's pretty easy to make, but I'm probably cheating most of the time with milk… Got a pot recently, so I've been having more tea. \o/

Huh.

I used to kind of like tartan. I should see if I can find some patterns or something (though I should… figure out computer stuff first :D;;). Got any tartans you particularly like?

Hnn, I think there's a general tendency to specialise… knowing about different stuff is good, too.

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sirius_luva April 19 2011, 12:53:39 UTC
I had lots of iced fruit teas in school - I love them and they're wonderfully cooling - and sometimes when out with friends we have milky bubble tea, but generally I go for chocolate drinks no matter what the weather's like. Although I LOVE having a cup of hot chocolate and a good book while it rains outside.

I like this one! I tend to prefer it when it's predominantly red. I wear a lot of red. XD Or rather, red and black. Bit of an infernal wardrobe. XD What sort do you like?

I tend to spout random facts about a wide variety of things. XD However, when it comes to in-depth knowledge it certainly tends to be ancient history, mythology, literature and stuff, though I know a fair bit about random topics like, say mitochondrial DNA and the clan mothers theory.

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kunenk April 20 2011, 03:08:24 UTC
I think hot chocolate has a stronger… hmm, story-presence? But yeah, those are pretty nice.

Oh, that's pretty nice. I'd pretty much have to go through more than I just have, but I like this one out of Cameron (and this is also pretty nice!). Something like this, too.

Clan mothers?

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sirius_luva April 21 2011, 07:33:25 UTC
It's divine. :D

I really LOVE that second one! :D :D The third one is interesting, but not my colour. XD

A person's maternal ancestry can be traced through their mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA. Both men and women possesses the DNA, of course, but only women pass it on to their children. I think it's explained nicely here. I read about it in The Seven Daughters of Eve by Bryan Sykes; it's really interesting.

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