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Which Character Are You?

I thought we could have a little fun with an old blog post today. Come Eat at My Table is on sale for only .99. Grab your copy today if you haven't already. But first...

Here’s a fun little diddy today. Take this quiz and then scroll down to the bottom (make sure you answer all the questions first) to see which character you are most like in the novel Come Eat at My Table.

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  1. How do you feel about food?
A.    Enjoy cooking and entertaining

B.     Enjoy eating

C.     Enjoy both cooking and eating

D.    Have to eat to survive

  1. How do you feel about your surroundings?
A.    I notice some things

B.     What about them?

C.     I notice everything, even the minute details

D.    Nonchalant

  1. How do you feel about forgiveness?
A.    The one who hurt me needs to apologize first

B.     I don’t let things bother me

C.     I have learned my lessons

D.    People make me angry


  1. How do you feel about work?
A. I do whatever it takes to get a job done

B. I would rather not work

C. I enjoy helping others in their work

D. I work to take care of my family


  1. Which is more like you during a conversation?
A.    I try to listen, but sometimes I tune people out

B.     I do most of the talking

C.     I listen and hang on every word

D.    I listen to those I want to listen to

  1. How do you relax?
A.    Talk a walk

B.     Sing along with the radio at the top of my lungs

C.     Rest or read

D.    What does relax mean?



All right. Take note of  how you answered the questions. If you answered mostly A’s you are most like Karin. If you answered mostly B’s you are most like Hope. If you answered mostly C’s you are most like Faith. If you answered mostly D’s you are most like Rob.

Now, don’t you want to read the book to see who your character is?

Comments

  1. I'm mostly A, B, D (no C's) - I guess that makes me very unique :)

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    1. They are very much alike. Faith notices things about people. Her mother taught her well!

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  3. I'm a C. This was a fun post! (:

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    1. Faith is a great character to be like! Glad you enjoyed the post.

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    1. Yay! Another unique friend! Unique friends bring color to life.

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  5. She was one of my favorite characters to write.

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  6. How interesting. I feel like I am all over the place with my answers!

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  7. I was almost all D's so that makes me most like Rob!

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  8. I had "C" for Faith. It was a fun little diddy :-)

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