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Sexiest Characters in Literature?
i have never gotten the rochester love. but then, i've never been much for bad boys.
honestly? if i had to pick anyone, i'd say joe willard from the betsy-tacy books. but i sort of have an obvious thing for midwestern journalism students who know how to cook. (fun fact: neal and joe both worked at the same newspaper! other fun fact: joe is not real!) oh! and for girls, definitely emily starr from l.m. montgomery's emily series. anne was who i was, but emily was who i wanted to be--all beautiful and elfin and poetic and psychic.
Andrea Krause
· 19 years, 7 months ago
I didn't have many, because my imagination sucks so much that I can't take them off the page. But I had a bit of a thing for Arthur Dent from the hitchhiker's books.
Ford was too hoopy a frood for me. I like 'em on the geeky and awkward side. :)
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 7 months ago
The fairest elven woman, raven haired, grey eyed, with the most beautiful voice ever. How can you beat that?
Feanor is my favorite character. The name I used on the tolkien newgroup and that ended up on AMMF too was Feanole.
Jillian Bird
· 19 years, 7 months ago
I've got two: Buddy from "Soul Music" by Terry Pratchet (Discworld) and when I was 13 it was Atreyu from The Neverending Story by Michael Ende
I never thought that 'buddy' was more than a teenager's name. I always thought that Carrot had many attractive attributes.
dirty life & times
· 19 years, 7 months ago
holden caulfield, of course,
and eilonwy from the taran wanderer books.
my son and I just finished reading "the book of three". She is a bit high strung
God founded Rome? He never mentioned that to me.
so?
explanation is possibly spoilery. select the text to read it, and be careful if you cut and paste it into a reply. Ginny Weasley isn't exactly available, either, but that doesn't stop me totally wanting her - not to mention if she were real, she'd be turning 24 tomorrow, so it's not even like she'd even be too young for me. :)
No, in two there's a little girl running through walls (I think someone might even mention her name). She's actually in the same scene as Colossus.
Unless the third movie takes place a good bit later, I'm sure they'll declare that it wasn't her, but in the second one it was definitly a very young Kitty Pride.
When I saw Colossus I thought of Colossus the Forbin Project. I did think it a bit disturbing that you thought a computer, not even a robot, was sexy.
Ed Kowalczewski
· 19 years, 6 months ago
Jilly from Charles deLint's Newford stories.
And I'm wondering what Mr Ford thought this summer of his 2nd favorite superhero the Invisible Woman. You must first create an account to post.
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