Favorite Character?
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Professor Leyton Buzzard was another character that I liked. He was clearly passionate about his subject and was patient and encouraging with his students. I loved how helpful he was to Gary and Sinead.
I felt a real admiration for Michelle's parents in the Blue Line; I was astounded with their willingness to forgive Gary, even without having the knowledge that we readers have of his innocence. They did not lash out at him even though it would have been completely understandable.
Lastly, I loved Betsy Cohen and how competent she was. She, like Buzzard, also showed an admirable willingness to help Gary and Sinead even after hearing their unbelievable story.
While I liked the Gary in the Blue Line, in all the other worldlines, I can't say that I liked his character very much. I also never really warmed up to Michelle, any version of her.

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I felt like I was riding the mainstream if my favorite was blueline!Gary.

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Are we talking about blueline!Sinead? I like her, too! Although, it was mainly because I was shocked about how good she was written as a female side character. From the very beginning, I felt like she had a whole backstory without even reading much yet. I like blackline!Sinead better, though. I think I saw the depth of her character there because of their darker storyline.britcott30 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2021, 16:08 I like his best friend, Sinead. This character feels stronger than Garry. And she is also very kind to everyone in this book.
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Hard same!


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When I read about her other versions in other worldlines, I felt kind of sad. It's like I was grieving her untimely death too as I was getting to know the others. I wish we got to know more about her. I felt like we only had the base of her personality; we didn't have much that set her apart from the other Michelles.Troy Barnes wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 10:23 I loved Michelle of the blue line world. She was light, beautiful and funny. She complemented Gary perfectly and just added life to the story.
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Michelle was fun and outgoing. She was an ambitious young lady that was financially prudent and I particularly found her character interesting.
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I get your point. I was able to understand this dark side of Gary's personality without agreeing with the crime he committed. Purely from reading the character as apart critical part to the story.lavkathleen wrote: ↑29 Jul 2021, 04:44 Is it weird to say that mine was blackline!Gary? This version of Gary was really dark and that scared me. But I find comfort that his life was a mess, much like mine. (No, I have no urge to murder someone, just so we're clear.![]()
) A small part of me wanted to see how he was going to get out of his misery. If that was weird, though, then blackline!Sinead is a close competitor.
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I guess you are right. In every onr of the worldlines, Sinead never weavered. She really is a loyal friend like you said. She is cool indeed.Uzo_Reviews wrote: ↑23 Jul 2021, 18:28 Sinead's character remained nonconflicting in all of the worldlines. She stayed by Gary's side and had his back despite all odds proving herself to be a loyal friend. It made me take a special liking to her personality.
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