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Friday, February 3, 2012

Feature and Follow Friday # 5






It's that time again! Feature and Follow Friday is hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read and is a GREAT way to gain new followers and new blogs to follow yourself!!

This week's featured blogger is Progress and Procrastination - go check them out!

And now for this week's question:

Define what characteristics your favorite books share. Do they all have a kick butt heroine or is the hot love interest the Alpha Male?

Hmm, good question! I think that I definitely prefer books that have strong main characters. I really dislike whiny, spineless female leads. I don't mind if she has, say, psychological issues which make her a "broken" person, but I definitely look at how she handles it. Does she do her best to overcome her issues? Or does she just mope around about it? What makes a "kick butt" heroine to me is one who fights whatever adversities she is faced with, whether it is physical or mental. This is definitely a common factor in all my favorite books. A hot love interest as the lead male helps...and is probably present in at least   75% of my favorite books (maybe more), but is not an absolute must. It's definitely a bonus though...who doesn't want at least a little bit of romance? Another common factor is there has to be a lot of action. I don't like wordy descriptions...just give me the action, please!


Now it's your turn! Tell me about the common characteristics in your favorite books! And let me know if you are a new follower so I can follow you back!! Thanks for stopping by!

29 comments:

JennRenee said...

I agree. I do not like whiny, spineless girls.
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Tara Parsell said...

I love books when there is a lot of character development with the characters...I want to know why they act the way they do

Patricia said...

Brilliant answer. I read a book with a heroine who's had many problems and first came across as "weak-minded" but actually was one of the strongest characters I've read about so far.

I think it doesn't even have to be strong.. There's a difference between weak and swallowing in selfpity. I don't think weak people necessarily complain and whine the whole time, and as long as a less strong character is not annoying, I'll probably like him or her anyway. : )

Happy Friday!

Patricia

Unknown said...

Great answer! I also love a good independent female character. The whiny ones are really annoying! New follower, hopping through :) Check out my FF:

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Ning said...

I love a strong heroine who can stand up for herself, but I love alpha males too!

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Kristan said...

I like how you described the kick ass heroine. Spineless heroines without the strenght to fight back makes me want to gag. And its always a bonus when there's a little eye candy =)

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sinn said...

Nice answer! I agree with you on the main characters and what makes them 'kick-ass.' In the real world, whiny never gets anywhere. And a little lover interest is always nice ^_~

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Shari the Delighted Reader said...

New follower! Great answer. Exactly what I was thinking. I don't mind a character who is "broken", but it is how that character handles it that makes the story. Sitting around moping won't fix it and I don't want my "fun reading time" taken over by something that isn't what I want to read.

Julie Lynn Hayes said...

My reading spans a great deal of diversity, from classic to history to romance to sci fi and some books defy placement in any category. I think the important thing is an interesting plot and interesting characters, not the same old same old. A hero or heroine can be "weak", as long as they over come their weakness. They're human, after all.

Make me feel, make me care, and make me want to know what happens next.

Good blog! New follower, hopping through. Come on over to my blog - Full Moon Dreaming!

Small Blonde Hippy said...

Yes! Female leads have to be strong or I end up getting annoyed with them and putting the book down. I love your blog title! New follower saying hi.

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Jessica (Peace Love Books) said...

I hate female characters who are whinny and annoying. Strong ones are great to read about! Hope you have a great Friday :)

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Anonymous said...

thanks for stopping by today! Happy Friday.
jfeldt @ p&p

Jessica @ a GREAT read said...

I will admit that I like a bit of romance in my books too! What I love about UF is that the romance is not the central focus, just something that happens gradually. I definitely enjoy that better than just a straight out romance book where the romance is everywhere.

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Unknown said...

New follower!
I agree, I also like strong characters.

Unknown said...

Thanx for stopping by! Following back! :)

Getting Your Read On said...

I love your answer. Very well said. And I agree. :) Thanks for stopping by my blog and for the follow. I'm returning the follow and wishing you a great weekend!

Unknown said...

Oh I most def.. agree.. whiny is Bad.. and not in a good way!! you are right having issues and dealing with it is really cool, we all have issues and it helps us relate. Maybe not the actual issue but the fact that he/she is dealing with it but whiny.. can someone just shoot me now and put me out of my misery BEFORE I read any whiny character books?

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B Reading said...

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Kate @ Kates Book Life said...

Definitely agree a book just needs a strong character and also needs a hot love interest ;)

Thanks for stopping by following back :)

barmybex said...

Definitely don't like whiny characters, I don't mind a bit of 'weakness' but they have to deal with it in the right way, not just moan about things.

Thanks for stopping by my blog. :D

Unknown said...

Followed you back! <3 Great we share the love for dystopian books. ;D

I agree about whiny, spineless (excellent word for that) main heroines (especially heroines). I have to admit some of them made me put down the book... and never come back to it again.

Unknown said...

New Follower. Thanks for stopping by our blog.

I definitely love books that have kick-ass heroines. My books don't have similar characteristics. I pretty much read anything. Although, some book stand out more than others.

Tyler-Rose Counts said...

New follower.

Strong heroines really make or break the book.

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Carole Rae said...

Agreed, agreed. I hate those girls who are like that (in real life and in books). I mean everyone has a breaking point and will cry it out but when she just sits there and waits for the man to fix it or save her is just not worth my time. By the way, cute blog! Following back!

Mandy: Less is Bore! said...

Hi Kary, following you back! ;)

I really like how you described your 'perfect' heroine! I share the sentiment!
And I am impressed by your little bio, having 3 kids, going to college, and wanting to become a children's librarian and STILL managing to read as much as you do!

Happy reading! :)

Juli Rahel said...

Heey
I'm following back! Some characters are just so weak they're slap-worthy! Hope you have a great weekend,
Juli @ Universe in Words

Andrea @ The Overstuffed Bookcase said...

I totally agree with you. As long as the character can overcome the adversities and doesn't whine in the process (well, at least not too much, since we all know that teenage girls are great at whining), I'm happy. ;)

Andrea (Old Follower, just stopping by!)

Alex said...

I'm quite moody on the wordy front: sometimes I prefer description but other times I'd prefer something to just happen and break the never ending text. It also depends on the book- I don't expect long batches of information from YA in general.

The MC is so important because they have to carry the book on their shoulders and they are one of the foundations of a good book.

Mandroid said...

I completely agree. I can't stand spineless lead characters (male or female) and too much wordy description stops a book dead.

New follower!

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