Who was your favorite character?

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Who was your favorite character?

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This is a discussion topic for the September 2023 Book of the Month, "Nimue: Freeing Merlin" by Ayn Cates Sullivan

Who was your favorite character?
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My favorite character in this book is Nina's character. Firstly, she cares deeply for her family and friends, and she demonstrates the ability to react maturely in highly dramatic situations, like the ones that occur in the story. Her character exhibits significant depth.
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My favourite character is Nina. I like her because she is brave, curious, open-minded, and ready to go an extra mile to discover her identity. But then could we expect less from the reincarnation of Nimue?!
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The character of Ganeida really intrigues me! I loved how she curtly tells Nina when she can't find the entrance to her house, that she will find it if she's meant to. She's an enigma in her own way! Love how she portrays her power!!
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It's easy to say that Nina is the favorite character. However, many other characters played crucial roles in enriching the plot. I found Nina's mother quite interesting. It's not easy to mother a child who acts weird. So she takes the trophy for me.
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My favourite character is Nina of course! Nina is relatable and a strong well developed character, she's mature which I find admirable
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Well if it isn't Nina! Her character is just likeable in every way.. I admire how she goes about her power. What about her braveness?! Top top stuff.
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My favorite character was Ganeida. She seemed to be shrouded in mystery, but was very entertaining and clever. I enjoyed reading about her quirky little cottage in the middle of a bustling city.
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My favourite character is of course Nina. Apart from being the main lead she is courageous, perseverant and ready to tackle any danger head on. She accepts her true self with grace and travels through time and space in an effort to free Merlin.
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My favorite character was Nina and I am not surprised because the book seemed to revolve around and this made me grow in her fondness.
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Nina's character was my favourite character. She was bold and brave and her humility made me lover her more.
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Nina bravery and her caring nature won that for me.
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While it's tempting to label Nina as the favorite character, numerous other characters played pivotal roles in enhancing the plot. Personally, I found Nina's mother to be particularly intriguing. It's no simple feat to parent a child who behaves unusually, so she takes the trophy in my opinion.
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I really liked Sullivan's characterisation of Morgan le Fey - mischievous, funny, and a powerful force who drives the plot of the novel.
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