Can We Guess Your Personality Based On Your Taste In Books?
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Mostly detective novels. Because they are for grownups.zeldas_lullaby wrote:Well, what DO you read, quantum physics? Snort.
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YAY Daydreamers represent!zeldas_lullaby wrote:Woo-hoo!cittin5 wrote:I got The Daydreamer!![]()
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I think Pasha may be Seamus...

Or Arthur!

What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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I had completely forgotten about her whole death of a loved one thing! Whoa, good call on that one!bluemel4 wrote:@ALynnPowers I would put you as a Luna. Believing in things that may or may not be real. Marred by the death of someone close to you. Very unique and unafraid to be yourself no matter what the consequences.
Loony Lovegood, it is!
Wait, but I'm actually really insecure and super afraid to be myself. Plus, I'm kind of a goody-goody teacher's pet, always follow the rules kind of girl. That's why I picked Hermione.
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Hermione was always trying to find ways around the rules. She also was not a teachers pet. She was a know it all. She was also extremely courageous and stood up for the little guy. She was loyal, hard working, strong and stubborn.ALynnPowers wrote:I had completely forgotten about her whole death of a loved one thing! Whoa, good call on that one!bluemel4 wrote:@ALynnPowers I would put you as a Luna. Believing in things that may or may not be real. Marred by the death of someone close to you. Very unique and unafraid to be yourself no matter what the consequences.
Loony Lovegood, it is!
Wait, but I'm actually really insecure and super afraid to be myself. Plus, I'm kind of a goody-goody teacher's pet, always follow the rules kind of girl. That's why I picked Hermione.
I still say you are Luna.

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You convinced me, since I am NONE of those things you described Hermione as. Except maybe stubborn. YES, I AM!bluemel4 wrote: Hermione was always trying to find ways around the rules. She also was not a teachers pet. She was a know it all. She was also extremely courageous and stood up for the little guy. She was loyal, hard working, strong and stubborn.
I still say you are Luna.
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More references I don't understand.Graverobber wrote:I always loved Neville![]()
I think Pasha may be Seamus...
Or Arthur!

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Looks like you are going to have to read the books or suffer in darkness for ever (insert evil laugh here)PashaRu wrote:More references I don't understand.Graverobber wrote:I always loved Neville![]()
I think Pasha may be Seamus...
Or Arthur!And I was just getting used to being Dumbledore!

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We're free spirits! We can't be tied down.beebee216 wrote:Lol bookowlie I also got the free spirt and was trying to determine if I was happy with it. Jury is still out on that one
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So I can read the books and suffer in the light, or not read them and suffer in darkness. I think I prefer darkness.bluemel4 wrote:Looks like you are going to have to read the books or suffer in darkness for ever (insert evil laugh here)
