Thanks for your inspiring words, Natalie Scarborough…Β ~Bette A. Stevens https://www.4writersandreaders.com
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Comments on: "When reading, we…" (23)
Lovely! Nice meeting you this way!
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Thank you, Savvy…it’s great to be connected! β€ xo
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Bette, this is so true. It’s the character traits that are the heart and soul of a novel. Lots of love and hugs. ππ€π
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Happy reading, dear friend… β€ Blessings and love. xo
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That is so true, Bette. And it’s probably the most difficult to create in a novel. I don’t see myself as one people fall in love with (my words and attitudes) so it’s difficult to find a model.
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Depending on genre and/or storyline, sometimes for me it’s a fascination the author creates in the character(s),,, π Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit, Jacqui.
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So true, Bette, and there’s nothing better than a book that can’t be put down because of becoming so enamored with the characters. Have a good weekend! π
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Thanks, Lauren. β€ Reading one of those– THE LILAC GIRLS by Martha Kelly. Wishing you a lovely weekend and lots of great reading too! xo
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Absolutely! And at times we place ourselves into the character’s adventure!
Blessings,
Jennifer
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Oooh, isn’t that wonderful? It’s so true. Thanks for sharing, Bette. π
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Wonderful, indeed! Oh, the power of words. β€ Happy writing and reading, Diana… xo
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Yes, I agree completely. Words can be moving and lift us up or tear us down. They are the essence of life itself. Thank you for sharing these beautiful words, Bette. Hugs xx β€οΈ
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Oh, the power of words… β€ xo
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Absolutely true. It’s about the emotional bond we form with our characters.
Beautiful share, Bette.
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Thank you, Mae. β€ The wonders of words never grow old… xo
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I love this quote – and as you already know – the same applies even more so when you are writing the book…
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Ditto! β€ Happy reading and writing, Sarah! xo
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Thank you, Bettex
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A beautiful share, Bette.
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Thank you, Robbie! π xo
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So true…some characters leave an indelible mark on our minds! Thanks for sharing Bette.
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The sure do, Balroop… β€ Have a lovely week, my friend! xo
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