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In reply to the discussion: Have you ever come across a fictional protagonist that you just can't stand? [View all]scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)42. Hey, Lydia! How interesting to see you pop up in this old thread!
Thanks for the tip on the films, although it's doubtful I'll be able to make use of it. Up here in the boonies I'm still on dialup, so any kind of streaming video service is completely out of the question.
I'm satisfied with just reading books. I'd rather let the characters live in my head than have someone act them out for me - and probably fall short of how I imagined them anyway.
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Have you ever come across a fictional protagonist that you just can't stand? [View all]
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
OP
I've seen the name Lee Child pop up, but I tend to avoid any books categorized as "thrillers".
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
#8
I started trying to read that book years ago, but never got more than a couple chapters in.
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
#21
Funny you'd say that. I just read CHARLEY'S WEB by Joy Fielding. I didn't like Charley (a woman)
raccoon
Apr 2014
#15
This may be a crass generalization, but I often find that male authors creating female heroines
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
#25