Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Marmalade's Totally Free Giveaway #17



16 comments:

rachel said...

Snow White

Anonymous said...

When I was young, I always fancied myself like Jo March in Little Women, which I read many times. She was outspoken, independent and idealistic, while also creative and compassionate. Who wouldn’t want to be her? Although I was a journalist, I never did finish my novel, and – unlike Jo- I married and had children. But I suppose it’s not too late to write that novel…

Sarah Hodder

Lynn321@hotmail.com said...

Pippi Longstocking - fearless and unafraid

kay said...

Nancy Drew - I have a fat friend like Bess, an annoying one like George (why was her name George anyway) and a steady boyfriend who I'm way smarter than and is never around.

Kay Hathaway
khaty55@gmail.com

barthpetrillo@optonline.net said...

Olive Kitteridge

Unknown said...

Karen in Main Street by Sinclair Lewis. She preferred the big city to the suburbs.

Anonymous said...

I'm most like snow white. I'm always taking care or everyone around me. My people just are taller.

Jamie said...

This time of year it's definetely "Rainbow Fish" But it's a good feeling!
*Read it SO many times to my younger son when he was young, I do miss it!

jx62@aol.com

jean said...

What a wonderful question. On my good days I would probably think of myself as a combination of Alice in Wonderland (curious, observant) and Scarlett O'hara (determined, bold).

Anonymous said...

Hermione Granger

Laura said...

Katniss from the Hunger Games, when I go out to my in-law's...its a viscious game of life and death...7 competitive Long Island sister-in-laws

laura.atki@gmail.com

Chris said...

Winnie the Pooh. Ilove honey and I am expanding around the middle!

Deborah Buckley said...

Cinderella...before she met her Prince...always cooking, cleaning and not always appreciated!

Nora said...

Cinderella (minus the evil mom and stepsisters)

Anonymous said...

snow white since I'm always working!

Anonymous said...

lorna.baker@snet.net
snow white