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A is a being of pure consciousness who wakes up every morning inside a new body, borrowing it for one day.
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Let’s go with A from the Every Day series by David Levithan.

Who’s your favorite book character and why?
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The movie seemed like it was trying to make some important points, but even the attempted social commentary felt rushed and superficial.Ĥ. On the other hand, Ella Enchanted was a decent book that I almost didn’t read because I disliked the movie so much. I never really understood the whole Sharkey bit with Saruman. For instance, I was initially annoyed by how much was cut from Lord of the Rings in the movie versions, but I’ve since realized that the parts they cut really made the story more coherent. I guess that means I prefer movie adaptations, though that’s still a case by case basis. I do have several based-on-books shows I love-like Ice Fantasy, TrollHunters: Tales of Arcadia, and Lupin-but I watched them without reading the books first.
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Because I’ve been burned before and because a TV show is a longer commitment, I often hesitate to watch shows based on books I’ve read. That’s especially annoying since I loved the YA Dinotopia novels where teens and adults often show a refreshing mutual respect and support for each other. The Dinotopia mini-series is one of my most-hated shows because it threw out most of the best philosophies from the book and replaced them with a shallow YA narrative with adults restricting teens. A show generally has more room to explore and interpret a story than a movie, but that doesn’t always happen. It seems like I should like TV adaptations best. The second cover has the other set of elements that usually appeal to me, an intricate visual tapestry that teases the content within in a cool palette of silver and blue.ģ. The cyclical, fluid motion and the dance of light with dark are both elements that I frequently enjoy in covers. One has a blazing fox seemingly circling with a smokey wolf containing a woman’s face. This is technically two covers in one because I love both versions. For today, I’m going to say that my favorite cover belongs to Foxfire, Wolfskin, and Other Stories of Shapeshifting Women by Sharon Blackie. That honestly depends on my mood and what books I’ve just discovered. I’ve learned to keep my plans flexible, but writing down a basic plan does seem to be helping me stay focused. The original tip utilized an organization app for this scheduling, but I’m testing it out with pen and paper to start. I am trying a new idea based on a tip from CW at The Quiet Pond, plotting out my ideas further ahead of time. Every time I think I’m getting into the swing of things, other parts of my life flag me down. It’s always a challenge to keep up a regular schedule.
