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Characters from Different Books Who Should Team Up

 What a creative idea! I love this topic but it does take some extra thinking. I'll be interested to see what everyone else comes up with.

Happy Top Ten Tuesday!

Characters from Different Books Who Should Team Up (Or date, be friends with, etc.)

  1. Addie LaRue/Nimona--I think these two would have a lot to relate to each other about, two beings who were once people but have become something else. I imagine Nimona accepting a deal from the devil so people see her as the person they most want to see--which means she'll see through Addie's invisibility like David in the book. 
  2. Elizabeth Bennet/Temeraire--Similarly, I think these two would have a lot of rebellious 19th century England ideas in common and would make a great team. 
  3. Hava from Seasparrow/Miss Benson from Miss Benson's Beetle--They're both weird and relate to animals more than people--and also enjoy travelling. I think they would get along.
  4. Ronan from The Raven Boys/Jesper from Six of Crows--I could see them getting along really well--I think they would enjoy each others' weapons and powers and could see them as great friends or something more.
  5. Lyra from His Dark Materials/Tina from the Unstoppable Trilogy--Lyra's had so many weird experiences, I think she could just fit in on Tina's spaceship, and I feel like these two could have a lot to discuss about being reluctant chosen ones. 



Comments

Lydia said…
Lyra and Tina are a great pick.

Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.
Ronan and Jesper would be interesting, BUT ADAM!
@Deanna-I know! I just have to pretend that doesn't exist or they're on a break or something.
Susan said…
I"m not familiar with any of these characters, unfortunately. I'm glad you came up with some for this topic. I, like many bloggers this week, just couldn't make it happen! LOL.

Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Pam said…
I love how you explained your pairings!

Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/the-bs-have-it-ten-titles-starting-with-b/
iloveheartlandX said…
Ooh I did not think of Ronan and Jesper but that would be an interesting matchup!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/08/15/top-ten-tuesday-433/

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