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    Does anyone hear know the Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich. Wonderfully trashy and really entertaining books. I always think she should end up with Ranger. But I see why she fancies Morelli. At least he doesn't kill people.
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    I thought we had a thread on this a while ago or perhaps it was another forum.

    Ok I've done this more than once - "starting" a thread that already existed in the annals of Litnet. I think I'll give up....




    Ps I think the title for my thread suggests I'm more of a romantic than the author of the thread in which we now find ourselves!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    John Thornton was a great guy too...
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    I'm currently having a crush on Mr. Thornton of North and South,
    Oh how i agree with you!
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    Captain Wentworth - Persuasion (OBVIOUSLY!!!!)
    dont forget our bargin from the earlier pages of this thread!
    Rochester - Jane Eyre
    Hes a given....
    Benedick - "Much Ado About Nothing"
    you know what? i have to agree with this...there is something saucy about Benedick.
    gonna jump on the bandwaggon and say Edward Cullen as well....oh the passion! Shame she lost sight of his character in the last book...
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    Who's that guy in Bridget Jones?

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    Mark Darcy? (aka Mr Darcy)
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
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    The fictional love of my life would have to be Gabriel from the Annette Curtis Klaus novel (not movie) Blood and Chocolate because he is so primal, yet sensitive and he is willing to wait for the woman he desires. He is patient and understanding and the perfect image of a macho man without the overdone ego or narcissism; just an overall bad boy with good guy qualities. Gabriel is a man with whom I would love to hop on a motorcycle with and traverse the country without a care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cailin View Post
    OK - three pages on from my original post I too must admit that, as a 13 year old, I fell for Mr Rochester's brooding presence - and the most wonderful way he proposed to Jane
    "I ask you to pass through life at my side, to be my second self and best earthly companion"
    Ahh! I love that marriage proposal! And I've not read the book! Oh dear what have you started?!

    Mr. Darcy of course is on my list. I love to watch the BBC version of P&P when I need to make everything right in the world. I am a hopeless romantic and he's just so yay he has to be on that list!

    Among others...Aragorn from Lord of the Rings, Edmund Dantes from Count of Monte Cristo, a small crush on Professor Snape. Interestingly enough, tall, dark and handsome seem to fit into my real life crushes, especially seeing as it includes long hair too!

    One character I really, really loved was Razumikhin from Crime and Punishment..Raskolnikov's best friend (right??), he was such a sweet man!
    "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."


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    Quote Originally Posted by grace86 View Post
    Ahh! I love that marriage proposal! And I've not read the book! Oh dear what have you started?!

    Mr. Darcy of course is on my list. I love to watch the BBC version of P&P when I need to make everything right in the world. I am a hopeless romantic and he's just so yay he has to be on that list!

    Among others...Aragorn from Lord of the Rings, Edmund Dantes from Count of Monte Cristo, a small crush on Professor Snape. Interestingly enough, tall, dark and handsome seem to fit into my real life crushes, especially seeing as it includes long hair too!

    One character I really, really loved was Razumikhin from Crime and Punishment..Raskolnikov's best friend (right??), he was such a sweet man!
    I would have thought you would have preferred Don Quixote. Or maybe Sancho Panza.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    Oh how i agree with you!
    dont forget our bargin from the earlier pages of this thread!
    Oh, of course I remember our bargain! How could I possibly forget?

    Hes a given....


    you know what? i have to agree with this...there is something saucy about Benedick.
    Yes, there definitely is something, isn't there?



    As for John Thorton, I have always had a fondness for him, but I can honestly say that any stronger "feelings" that I have had for him lately are due to the sight of Richard Armitage in the role that he plays to perfection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    As for John Thorton, I have always had a fondness for him, but I can honestly say that any stronger "feelings" that I have had for him lately are due to the sight of Richard Armitage in the role that he plays to perfection.
    He heightens the character alright!

    I still think Thorn from Bitterbynde Saga. Of Course! I would have to be drawn to the king of the Faeries wouldnt I!
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    More crushes...

    I see Mr. Darcy is stealing the show!

    Since I last posted I've come up with a few more --- call me a romantic!

    * The Baron from Chekhov's "Three Sisters" (so sweet and steadfast)
    * Onegin from Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin" (dashing, morose, and the way in which he learns to love is heartbreaking)
    * Inman from "Cold Mountain" (OK, so maybe it's Jude Law)
    * Julien Sorel from "The Red and the Black" (I loved him when I read the book, being very young and not realizing what a hypocritical creep he was)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nossa View Post
    I loved the movie and loved Mr. Darcy even more. But somehow, I'm currently having a crush on Mr. Thornton of North and South, he's a lot like Mr. Darcy, but I kind of sympathized with him more, don't know why though. But still Mr. Darcy rocks!
    maybe that's because Gaskell shows us the perspective of different characters, whereas in P&P Darcy's consciousness is never actually presented (except in one tiny little passage) and we only know him through Elizabeth. ???
    which makes me wonder: is it actually Mr Darcy that so many girls like or is it Colin Firth (or that other actor in the new film)? Or is Darcy like a screen on which we can easily project all our own fantasies, interpretations etc, precisely because he is so indefinite?

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    Faramir from Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings', Captain Wentworth from Austen's 'Persuasion' and Sirius Black from Harry Potter are the main ones, for me. However, I'm also rather fond of Giles Winterbourne from Hardy's 'The Woodlanders', and if anyone's read Philip Pullman's 'The Ruby in the Smoke', I've adored Frederick Garland for years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viola Hathaway View Post
    Faramir from Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings', ...
    Ron T.'s one, ot P. J.'s one? ...



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    If I had not already found a very real,very perfect love of my life, I would shamefully admit to Austen's Darcy.
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