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  • Every reader knows about the feeling that characters in books seem more real than real people. -- Cornelia Funke
  • I think to be writer you have to enjoy being alone. I was a loner as a teenager and was always drawn to characters in books and films who were at the fringes. -- Markus Zusak
  • The best characters in books are always the difficult ones, and why would you want to fall in love with someone difficult? The ones I'd fall in love with are the ones I'd definitely keep out of a book. -- Patrick Ness
  • But some characters in books are really real--Jane Austen's are; and I know those five Bennets at the opening of Pride and Prejudice, simply waiting to raven the young men at Netherfield Park, are not giving one thought to the real facts of marriage. -- Dodie Smith
  • I don't know where people got the idea that characters in books are supposed to be likable. Books are not in the business of creating merely likeable characters with whom you can have some simple identification with. Books are in the business of creating great stories that make you're brain go ahhbdgbdmerhbergurhbudgerbudbaaarr. -- John Green
  • I do like to explore evil characters in my books. -- Thomas Perry
  • I wouldn't like to be a character in one of my books! -- Iain Banks
  • I love thinking of movie stars who could play the characters in the books I write. -- Kathryn Lasky
  • I believe in books. I believe more in 'cross-media' - how characters are adapting across mediums. -- Bing Gordon
  • I love character and voice, and my favourite books have been the ones in which I've become completely absorbed. -- Helen Oyeyemi
  • I'm constantly trying to mine the DNA of John Constantine and stay true to that character in the comic books. -- Matt Ryan
  • Most of the books that feature supernatural characters blending with the modern world and are usually set in big cities. -- Charlaine Harris
  • I remember that feeling when I was a young reader: finding books that were set in Sydney with Australian characters was incredibly exciting. -- Justine Larbalestier
  • Lord of the Rings' was a set of books in which the world had been conceived before the characters were placed within that context. -- Mark Z. Danielewski
  • Most of the names in my books have secondary meaning. Sometimes they foreshadow; sometimes they tell you about the character's origin or back story. -- Gail Carriger
  • I've sold 11 of my books to Hollywood. There are all kinds of my books on shelves in Hollywood because the scripts didn't capture the characters. -- Michael Connelly
  • In every one of the 'Squickerwonker' books, we will explore a new Squickerwonker character and their vice and how their vice generally leads to their undoing. -- Evangeline Lilly
  • My books are primarily plot driven but the best plot in the world is useless if you don't populate them with characters that readers can care about. -- Jeffery Deaver
  • When I first started writing the books in the 1980s, all of the female detectives were flawed in some way because they were based on noir characters. -- Kerry Greenwood
  • I'm a feminist. The women in my books in recent years have been powerful characters and I love to see a woman with a cute bottom walking past. -- Wilbur Smith
  • I haven't scoured Dixie out of my voice. But I don't think that the books that I have written... have really in any way been Southern in character. -- Richard Ford
  • All the characters in my books are imagined, but all have a bit of who I am in them - much like the characters in your dreams are all formed by who you are. -- Alice Hoffman
  • I feel when a writer treats a character as 'precious,' the writer runs the risk of turning them into a comic book character. There's nothing wrong with comic book characters in comic books, but I don't write comic books. -- Raymond E. Feist
  • I've tried to be inclusive in my '2B' series. Over the course of three books, I wrote African-American characters, a paraplegic character, gay and lesbian characters, a bisexual, Jewish heroine, a multiracial hero, Korean and Chinese-American characters, and a multiracial supporting character. -- Ann Aguirre
  • Outside books, we avoid colorful characters. -- Mason Cooley
  • I love comic books, comic book characters and superheroes. -- Jon Huertas
  • I spend many hours in conversation with wonderful characters from fantastic books. -- Patti Roberts
  • Thrillers have been traditionally very masculine books; the women characters often rather decorative. -- Ken Follett
  • I consciously try not to play favorites with my characters or my books. -- Tina St. John
  • I love seeing a story evolve over several books and watching characters develop. -- Marie Rutkoski
  • I have always been drawn to coming-of-age stories and books and movies featuring compelling young characters. -- Emily Giffin
  • I believe in books. I believe more in cross-media - how characters are adapting across mediums. -- Bing Gordon
  • Disney produces fabulous movies around certain characters, and then they commercialize that engagement through toys, books, cruises. -- Nick Woodman
  • My goal is to write books that are quality books with very real characters and a gripping plot. -- John Searles
  • Books can change your life. Some of the most influential people in our lives are characters we meet in books. -- David McCullough
  • I leapt eagerly into books. The characters' lives were so much more interesting than the lonely heartbeat of my own. -- Ruta Sepetys
  • The readers are very similar. The books they know, the questions they ask, the characters they like. That is similar. -- Gabriel Ba
  • When my books were translated, it was always about the characters, because the unique language aspect was lost in translation. -- Etgar Keret
  • I spent my life folded between the pages of books. In the absence of human relationships I formed bonds with paper characters. -- Tahereh Mafi
  • The best books come from someplace deep inside.... Become emotionally involved. If you don't care about your characters, your readers won't either. -- Judy Blume
  • Our minds are shaped by the books we read. Our characters, by the people we meet. Our spirits by the love we give. -- Robin Sharma
  • I don't write books for people to be friends with the characters. If you want to find friends, go to a cocktail party. -- Zoë Heller
  • When I read scripts and when I read books, it's more of an emotional response and I was really drawn to these characters. -- Katie Holmes
  • All of the disparate books on my list contain characters, scenes or voices that linger long past the last page of their stories. -- Maureen Corrigan
  • I always resented books that tried to teach a lesson, where the characters are too good: They don't swear, they tell their mothers everything. -- Cecily von Ziegesar
  • The characters that populate my books are global nomads in their own right, keeping multiple homes around the world and constantly jet-setting to new places. -- Kevin Kwan
  • I love thinking of movie stars who could play the characters in the books I write. I think Charlize Theron would make a lovely Marie Antoinette. -- Kathryn Lasky
  • Other people, including me, have written books with main characters who were old and rich. Or old and brilliant. Old sages, old wizards, old rich people. -- Elizabeth Moon
  • Children are illuminated text-books, breviaries of doctrine, living bodies of divinity, open always and inviting their elders to peruse the characters inscribed on the lovely leaves. -- Amos Bronson Alcott
  • I have specific playlists for different books and characters. So, I need to have those with me. It helps me get into the mindset of the book. -- Cassandra Clare
  • I admire the world of the books and the characters that she's created, but I'm not an addict of Harry Potter. I don't feel possessive about it. -- Ralph Fiennes
  • Theres always an anxiety about playing literary characters because one of the great joys of reading books is that you can create your own vision of things. -- Stephen Mangan
  • There's always an anxiety about playing literary characters because one of the great joys of reading books is that you can create your own vision of things. -- Stephen Mangan
  • My books are based on emotions, feelings, relationships. In these areas women are experts, so it's not strange that the main characters of my novels are females. -- Isabel Allende
  • My wife could give a rip about comic books, but she loves 'Arrow,' and she loves 'The Flash,' and she likes them because of the characters. -- Andrew Kreisberg
  • When I was a kid, I used to be way more nerdy about comic books and comic book characters. I still love them, but I don't collect anymore. -- Zachary Levi
  • I am thrilled when I read about fans using my stories as springboards to read about either the historical characters or the myths and legends in the books. -- Michael Scott
  • I'm very, very leery of nonfiction books where they change timeframes and use - what do they call those things? - composite characters. I don't think that's right. -- Geraldine Brooks
  • So many books that have Christian characters but are written by atheists mercilessly pillory and mock and question the motives of people with faith. I'm past all that. -- Michel Faber
  • Ultimately, my books are not about the politics, although the toil and the struggle and the wars in Afghanistan have a significant impact on the lives of my characters. -- Khaled Hosseini
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