“Tomorrow, I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.”

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This week over at the Broke and Bookish the topic for Top Ten Tuesday discussion is:

‘Top Ten Characters You’d Like To Check back In With’

So, would you like to jump back down the rabbit hole again or crawl through the Wardrobe or do you have some place else you’d love to go back to.

  1. Richard Mayhew from Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere – I loved the world created here in London Below and would love to join Richard again on some more adventures, maybe avoiding the Angel.
  2. Rhett Butler from Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind – last words being along the lines of ‘frankly my dear I don’t give a damn’ – you have to kind of want to go back and see if Scarlett can win him back.
  3. Aragorn from Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings – any excuse frankly just to see Aragorn again!
  4. Melanie from The Girl with all the Gifts by M R Carey – I could definitely read more from this world and I think the ending would lend itself to another book.  Although – I think whatever happens next would not have been pretty in most respects.
  5. Shai from The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson.  I loved this book and the main character Shai.  I hope that Sanderson will one day revisit and give us a few more of her adventures.
  6. Robert Neville from I am Legend by Richard Matheson. You may think this an odd one.  At the end of the book the outcome is bleak for the human race but part of me thinks really, in all the world – which is a pretty big place – there could still be a few people hiding/surviving couldn’t there???
  7. Wade from Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One.  This was such an entertaining read with one of those endings that give you a smile and want you to punch the air.  It would be nice to check in on Wade and see what he’s up to now.
  8. The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt – this was a surprising book for me in that I had no idea I would enjoy a western type story.  I loved this and the ending was brilliant.  Sometimes it’s best just to walk away with a smile on your face but in their case i would like to revisit the Sisters brothers to see what happened to them – did some of their old exploits come back to haunt them?
  9. Sunshine and Con from Robin McKinley’s Sunshine.  I would definitely like to read about what these two got up to next.  An interesting world and definitely worth a visit – don’t think I’d want to relocate there though!
  10. Corrag from Susan Fletcher’s Witch Light.  I absolutely loved this book.  It totally captured my attention.  I’m just greedy and want more of this so would definitely revisit.