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A book with an eccentric character
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I need some ideas here! Other than Sherlock Holmes and Great Expectations, I'm at a loss!! (Going to look at Auntie Mame now ...)

The Mysterious Benedict Society
Don Quixote
Alice in Wonderland
Harold and Maude
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch

poshpenny wrote: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Mysterious Benedict Society
Don Quixote
Alice in Wonderland
Harold and Maude
[book:Good Omens..."
Thank you! I think it will be Good Omens for me - I didn't realize there was an eccentric character. I've been wanting to read this one.
The Mysterious Benedict Society
Don Quixote
Alice in Wonderland
Harold and Maude
[book:Good Omens..."
Thank you! I think it will be Good Omens for me - I didn't realize there was an eccentric character. I've been wanting to read this one.


I think a few of the characters are at least mildly eccentric. Agnes is pretty unique. I really liked this book. So much I read it and also listened to it. And it has two authors!

The Mysterious Benedict Society
Don Quixote
Alice in Wonderland
Harold and Maude."
Going to take your suggestion for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.


I finally found a GR list
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/85...
Sherlock Holmes is tops on the list, so I should just stop looking.
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/85...
Sherlock Holmes is tops on the list, so I should just stop looking.


http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/85...
Sherlock Holmes is tops on the list, so I should just stop looking."
I found The Glass Castle on this list, which has been on my TBR list for quite awhile.


I read The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg last year and the main character was definitely eccentric as are many characters in her books.





I don't like this category, because it's so vague. What is "eccentric" enough to qualify? Isn't everyone eccentric in some way? I decided to stick with a sure thing here and I'm reading Sherlock Holmes. But I think almost any book could be found to have an eccentric character.

Odd Thomas would definitely be an eccentric character. I loved that series!


If I could only use one word to describe this book, it would be CLEVER. It had great character development including a character I didn't really like at first turning into my favorite character by the end. The author has a knack for describing everyday things in a surprisingly insightful way. One of the most enjoyable aspects of this story was the witty dialogue found throughout it.
Note for the challenge: There is a character in this story whose eccentricities are central to the plot.
Kirsten *I support diversity in my reading and my world!" wrote: "Merriam Webster: a person of unconventional and slightly strange views or behavior."
well, yeah, I know the definition, but what is eccentric enough to qualify as "eccentric" here? I mean, I'm "slightly strange" - am I eccentric? Well, maybe I am, but that's not my point! It seems like every book I read has an eccentric character in it, just going by that definition. I don't know if EVERY book has an eccentric character, or if I'm just drawn to them because I, myself, am "eccentric."
This is too vague! I want more rigor!!
well, yeah, I know the definition, but what is eccentric enough to qualify as "eccentric" here? I mean, I'm "slightly strange" - am I eccentric? Well, maybe I am, but that's not my point! It seems like every book I read has an eccentric character in it, just going by that definition. I don't know if EVERY book has an eccentric character, or if I'm just drawn to them because I, myself, am "eccentric."
This is too vague! I want more rigor!!

Is this in direct response to my post or just a general observation?

Those are just examples... after all, we all would have different definitions. A mullah in Afghanistan would have a different definition than a hippie in Berkeley, California.
Personally, any book by Alexander McCall Smith would be a good bet for an eccentric character IMHO.




Sharanya wrote: "Hi all, Would 'The Girl on the Train' qualify for this category - a book with an eccentric character?"
I don't think anyone in this book is eccentric - one of the women is an alcoholic, which makes her unreliable, but I don't think it makes her eccentric. But that's exactly what I was complaining about above: "eccentric" is very much in the eyes of the beholder! Maybe other people would find her eccentric.
I don't think anyone in this book is eccentric - one of the women is an alcoholic, which makes her unreliable, but I don't think it makes her eccentric. But that's exactly what I was complaining about above: "eccentric" is very much in the eyes of the beholder! Maybe other people would find her eccentric.

Definitely! I recently listened to an adaptation on BBC Radio 4. Quite a lot of eccentricity... plus Seattle is a city full of eccentricities!




What do you think? Would those count?

Jim Henson, his colleagues, and his characters ALL easily fit this category, and it is a fantastic read!
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