New Feature: Favourite Protagonist Battle – Week 1
A few weeks ago I was thinking about something fun that I can do on my blog, and then something came to mind; A vote off between everyone’s favourite protagonists.
There are going to be 16 protagonists from all across the YA genre’s each week they will face off in a vote. For example the first round of voting will have 8 groups of 2, they will face off and the winning one out of the pairs will move to round 2, and so on. Voting will last from Sunday to Saturday. The winner of the rounds will then be announced and voting will commence the following day.
This week and next week you will get an introduction into all of the contestants. After the first 2 weeks, this is what will follow;
I really hope that you enjoy this new feature, I am really excited to be hosting it. There will also be a giveaway, that will last the whole Battle. So get excited.
The Protagonist’s were nominated by you guys. I sent out a tweet and a facebook post about a week ago asking for all your favourite protagonist’s. I will be pulling the names out of a hat to see who will verse who in Round 1 and so on, so on.
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Here is the first 8 protagonists and a little bit about then, that will battle if off, for the title of: Angel Reads’ favourite Protagonist Winner 2014.
2. Rosie from The Rosie Black Chronicles by Lara Morgan
Rosie lives in ‘Newperth’ (Aus) 500 years in the future and is a ‘Banker’ the middle class between ‘Centrals’ and ‘Ferals’. She’s strong, brave and when she gets caught up with Pip and the issue of Helios introducing the Mal X (mosquito virus) she has to make some tough choices.
3. Lena from the Delirium Trilogy by Lauren Oliver
Lena lives in a dystopian world where love is a disease. At first she may seem like a submissive character conforming to her society but she changes into someone who rebels and shows true inner strength – she really develops throughout the series. She becomes a strong female lead.
4. Miles from Looking for Alaska by John Green
Miles “Pudge” Halter’s is a teenager who chose to go to boarding school to seek his “great perhaps”. Miles is very likeable because he’s relatable. He is book smart but naive in the ways of how life works at times. He has his heart in the right place but he does make mistakes. The flaws make him real and a good protagonist in my eyes.
5. Karou from the Daughter of Smoke and Bone Series by Laini Taylor
Karou is strong, adaptable, quirky, unique, determined and loyal. She lives two completely separate lives, half living in two different worlds, but feels that she doesn’t really belong in either of them. As her worlds begin to collide, and destruct, Karou struggles with her desire to be a normal teenage girl, her love for her family of monsters and her desire to find out what she is “missing”.
Tris was a person who didn’t belong in her original faction of Abnegation. Far from being meek and selfless, conforming to the norm which she has always lived by, she soon discovers that she wants to take a new direction in her life. When she chooses to join Dauntless her whole personality changes and she starts to take more risks and take on the traits of becoming fearless in the face of danger. Among all the action of jumping off trains, and other things she manages to juggle a looming romance while still being true to herself.