Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly linkup of book bloggers hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week is a character freebie, and I thought quite a bit about what kind of character I wanted to talk about. I decided to go for one of the types of people the world takes the least seriously: teenage girls. As a culture, we dismiss them and the things they find important. But they make some of the best bookish heroes you could ask for!
Vasilisa Petrovna (The Bear and the Nightingale): Vasya is brave and strong and true and vulnerable and scared and just the best.
Jessica Darling (Sloppy Firsts): Jessica’s deprecation of herself and everyone else she goes to high school with are just so true to being that age.
Georgia Nicholson (Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging): She’s kind of daft and boy-crazy, but she’s hysterically funny.
Francie Nolan (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn): Having been a nerd who loved school, obviously I’ve got a soft spot for those kind of girls.
Starr Carter (The Hate U Give): Starr is whip-smart and brave even through her fear and I loved reading about her.
Hermione Granger (Harry Potter): We all know who the real hero of this series is, right?
Lyra Belacqua (The Golden Compass): Bold as brass.
Sabriel (Sabriel): There is a type of “strong female character” which basically just means extroverted and ass-kicking and even though Sabriel is more than capable of kicking ass if she needs to, she’s not that type of easy heroine and that’s why she’s great.
Lady Catherine (Catherine, Called Birdy): A true Sass Queen for the (Middle) Ages.
Charlotte Doyle (The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle): The way we get to see Charlotte grow and change and come into her own is awesome.