I agree, the author did a really good job. I liked all of the characters but I just found Daniel the most mature and settled. Thanks for commenting!
Which character is the most well-rounded?
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Re: Which character is the most well-rounded?
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Exactly! Daniel handled his in a more mature manner than the protagonist for sure! Thanks for commenting!Frances019 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2020, 20:22 I think Daniel is the most well rounded. He has some of the same issues as the protagonist but didn't spiral out of control.
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That's true. I liked Sam too. I wish there had been more about him and his wife, but they weren't mentioned that much and it made it hard for me to get the whole picture . Thanks for commenting!CYSON DOROPH wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 18:16 I really loved Sam's character because he has his priorities set out, even though he has never forgotten his childhood commitment to his friend.
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I know! Wouldn't he make a wonderful personal assistant? Thanks for commenting!ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 23:07 I agree about Daniel. He seems to have things together. I need to hire him as a personal assistant!
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I agree. I found him more mature than the rest of the men. Thanks for commenting.prospero360 wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 13:12 Daniel's character is the most well rounded in the story. Much time was also spent developing his character.
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Sometimes I think friends that are different make the best friends! Thanks for commenting!Falconcrest wrote: ↑21 Jan 2020, 11:20 I have to agree with everyone Daniel is the well rounded character. He is the ideal husband, father and ultimate husband. I admired his great qualities, and when i really think about it. The author did a fantastic job with the diversity in personalities of all the four characters. They were all so different, but yet were great friends that stood by each other when one of them had a problem.
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Those are great points about Alec! Thanks for commenting!Sugarlump54 wrote: ↑21 Jan 2020, 18:27 I am going against the grain and say Alec because he didn’t jump into marriage, sewed his wild oats and when he did get married he was ready for the commitment.
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