
This hop was created by Kibby @somethingofthebook and I strongly suggest checking out her website for some awesome YA fantasy content.
November 8th favorite is: Inspiring Characters
Matilda, (Roald Dahl)
Matilda inspires me to believe that my habit of disappearing into my room for hours at a time to read and emerging only after my family has forgotten I exist is a worthy, nay, even noble life decision.
Fitzwilliam Darcy, (Jane Austen)
As a fellow socially awkward introvert, Mr. Darcy is honestly my #partygoals. We can triumph over large groups, we can survive a village assembly with resting bitch face intact, and we can become enduring romantic literary heroes with a name like ‘Fitzwilliam’. Anything is possible.
Jane Eyre, (Charlotte Bronte)
When her fiancé turns out to have some hidden issues along with his controlling tendencies, Jane picks up her dignity and nopes right the fuck out. To disappear with zero funds in 1847 England and not starve to death unremarked on the side of the road takes some serious grit and courage and I salute her for it.
Luna Lovegood, (JK Rowling)
Luna reminds me that it’s possible to pick yourself up over and over after life smacks you down, to live on your own terms marching to your own made-up song (wearing your Spectrespecs), and give not even a second of thought to what other people think of you for it. She may be the most inspiring person on this list.
Mark Watney, (Andy Weir)
Mark motivates me to remember there is always, always some sort of answer, even if it seems unusual at first take. Also, that sarcasm is never out of place even when you’re stranded billions of miles away from any other humans who might hear it.
Nanny Ogg, (Terry Pratchett)
Nanny is relentlessly cheerful, wonderfully crude, continually prepared for a free drink, always ready with a double entendre, and has zero judgement to pass on anyone. And she knows all the words to ‘The Hedgehog Can Never be Buggered’. All of us could use a little more Nanny in our daily personality, is what I’m saying.
Tolliver Groat, (Terry Pratchett)
Because Mr. Groat is a man who walks in where physicians fear to tread, mostly because of the explosion risk. He creates his own natural health regimen and amazingly somehow survives it, which gives me hope.
I love all of these! I never would have thought of Mark Watney but it makes total sense how inspirational he is. I am dying to have the time to reread The Martian (and also rewatch the movie for like the 100th time)
It’s a vicious cycle. I watch the movie, which makes me want to re-read the book again, and then I want to watch the movie to see how they changed that one specific line and…