A poll for the comments section:
Sep. 24th, 2003 09:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. Name your ten favorite fictional characters of all time and what book, movie, or tv show they came from.
2. Name five fictional characters that you would like to have an affair with and/or marry, plus the source. You may disregard any pre-existing attachments for these characters.
3. Name five books that you would like to live in. (Series may count as a single book.)
4. What classic/critically acclaimed work(s) of literature do you fully appreciate the artistic merits of but hate nonetheless?
5. Name five books that you would recommend I read. Thank you!
2. Name five fictional characters that you would like to have an affair with and/or marry, plus the source. You may disregard any pre-existing attachments for these characters.
3. Name five books that you would like to live in. (Series may count as a single book.)
4. What classic/critically acclaimed work(s) of literature do you fully appreciate the artistic merits of but hate nonetheless?
5. Name five books that you would recommend I read. Thank you!
Answering my own poll:
Date: 2003-09-24 07:13 am (UTC)(ordered by memory)
Hothead Paisan (DUH)
Racer X
Ark Kamikaze (RPG character I played for many years and still pull out occasionally)
Supergirl/Linda Danvers (Peter David era)
The mother on "Malcolm in the Middle"
Khayman (from Anne Rice's Queen of the Damned)
Khmere Ngitsom (my character from EQ)
Inspector Gadget/Max Smart
Jacob Singer (from "Jacob's Ladder")
Inigo Montoya (from "The Princess Bride")
2. five ficitonal characters I'd schtup or chain myself to:
schtup:
Sarah Roberts as played by Susan Sarandon in "the Hunger"
Zed as played by Eric Stoltz in "Killing Zoe"
Zaphod Breeblebrox from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
ball and chain:
Sam from the LoTR trilogy
Kevin from "A Wrinkle in Time" series
3. Five books I would like to live in:
NeverWhere series
Wrinkle in Time series
Narnia series
"Mind Killer/Time Pressure" by Spider Robinson
"The Kin of Ata are Waiting for you" by Dorothy Bryant
4. classic/critically acclaimed work of literature I appreciate but hate anyway:
Anything by John Steinbeck!
5. five books I recommmend (only five?!)
"The Kin of Ata are Waiting for you" - by Dorothy Bryant
"Koko" by Peter Straub
"Understanding Comics" by Scott McCloud
"The Essential Ellison"
"Fermat's Enigma" by Simon Singh