Welcome to this week’s Top Ten Tuesday! This week, we’re supposed to talk about book characters we would like to switch places with, but to be honest, most book characters have horrible lives. Sure, maybe I’d like to switch places with them for a scene or two, but I’d rather just stay me, thank you. So I decided to pick out some characters that I would definitely NOT want to switch places with. I’ll try to avoid major spoilers. As always, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl!
Christina: Divergent
While a lot of people are upset by what happened to Tris in Divergent, I think Tris’s friend Christina was dealt a pretty crappy hand too. I know Ms. Roth tries to make everything better with We Can Be Mended, but… no. I don’t envy Christina and I wouldn’t want to be her.
Maven: Red Queen
Of course Maven from Red Queen was evil, but like a lot of good villains, he’s a lot more complicated than just somebody that is evil for evil’s sake. Part of me feels a little sorry for him. Anyway, I certainly wouldn’t want to be him.
Lily: When Elephants Fly
It would be hard to be Lily from When Elephants Fly. Her mother is gone and she doesn’t know if she’s going to become schizophrenic. She had a pretty grand adventure, but it would have been a scary one to take nevertheless. I think I’d pass on wanting to be her.
Jem: The Infernal Devices
I do realize that everything works out, eventually, for Jem. But in The Infernal Devices, things aren’t going so well. He’s addicted to a substance that his friend has to get for him, and he knows he’s dying. Plus, things don’t exactly work out well for him until 100 years later. No thanks.
Tasmin – Pennies
I haven’t finished the series that begins with Pennies, but I think I would rather die a thousand deaths than trade places with Tasmin. She’s sold as a sex slave to this evil, disgusting man and… it’s a good thing that she escapes her predicament in the first book, or I might not have been able to continue the series. Even though she still has to go through some stuff. No thank you, no way, not for me.
Christina – Never Stop Walking
This is one of two real people on this week’s list. Sorry Christina, I would not want to trade places with you. Especially the you of this book. Christina went through a lot of difficult stuff as a child, which makes for good reading, but it’s not something you want to live. The sad thing is, this book reminds you that there are people going through stuff like this every day. I’m certainly thankful I’m not going through the life she lived.
Wren – Fangirl
I know that Wren from Fangirl makes a lot of the bad choices that lead her to the place where she ends up, but that doesn’t make me want to switch places with her any more. While Cath and I tend to have a lot of things in common (introversion, fanfiction writing), Wren and I do not. Nope, don’t want to trade places with her.
Cath – Heartless
I don’t want to become Cath from Heartless either. She didn’t wake up deciding that she wanted to become the villain in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, she went through a lot of bad experiences that led her there. Experiences that I would rather not go through.
Mary – Little House on the Prairie
Mary Ingalls’s life might have been okay in Little House on the Prairie, but if you continue reading the series, things go downhill from there. She becomes blind after contracting scarlet fever. Unlike in the TV show, she doesn’t even find true love. So I think I’ll pass on trading places with her.
Cassie – The 5th Wave
The world is destroyed and then invaded by aliens? Cassie from The 5th Wave has to deal with it. While I guess the ending was somewhat appropriate, it’s now how I’d want to end my story. If I had written the book, it would have turned out much better for her. As it is, she makes this list’s week of people I wouldn’t want to trade places with.
So who would you want (or not want) to trade places with? I’m looking forward to seeing what you have to say this week. Next Tuesday we’ll be talking about stand-alone books that need a sequel. Or maybe… characters that need another book written about them, since I tend to read a lot of series.