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Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Childhood Characters I'd Love to Revisit as Adults


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and The Bookish. This week's topic is ten childhood characters I'd love to revisit as adults.
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  1. The Pooh characters- great pick of Christopher robin. I'm still fond of those books. And Narnia too- I have fond memories of reading those growing up. :)

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    1. Thanks, I just really want to know how growing up hanging around a bunch of talking woodland creatures would affect someone haha!

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  2. I too want to know what happened to Liesel from The Book Thief and The kids from The Chronicles of Narnia. I would love to see them all as adults and see if maybe their kids are now having similar adventures to what they experienced when they were young.

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    1. Yes, it would be so interesting to see if the adventures would continue

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  3. I was so close to adding the Pevensies as well as Liesel to my list!

    Thanks for visiting my blog earlier! :)

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    1. It seems there has been a lot of that this week haha!

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  4. Pooh was on my list and I totally forgot about Narnia. Great choices!

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    1. Yeah! You're the only other person I've seen with Pooh on their list!

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  5. I didn't make a TTT this week, but if I had, Liesel would've definitely been up there on the list! Nice choices.

    Brittany @ http://www.spacebetweenthespines.com/

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    1. I'd just be so interested to see how Liesel's experiences would have affected her as an adult.

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  6. Lyra and the Pevensies were on my list too! Those were some of my childhood favorites, and I'd love to know how their lives are post-book.

    Check out my TTT

    Lizzie @ Big Books and Grande Lattes

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    1. Yes, I completely agree. It would be so interesting to see how they turn out.

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  7. It would really be intriguing to see how Liesel got on in the future. Great choices. :-)

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    1. I know! Just seeing how the war affects her adult life would be wonderful to see.

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  8. Liesel was on my list this week too.
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/03/top-ten-tuesday-55/

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    1. It seems a lot of people have Liesel this week!

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