http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3408527990356814051#editor/target=post;postID=6399654259776792068;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=8;src=postnameCharacters: Bland, boring, banal. I feel bad to use those harsh words, but I must be honnĂȘte. Ethan Wate- He's the typical Southern boy (though he is without an accent despite the movie portrayal) who is enamored by our heroine, Lena Duchannes. The problem I have with him is that he isn't unique, and he is super quick to fall in love with Lena. I personally do not believe in love at first sight, so I tend not to like characters who claim to be in love instantly. Yes, Ethan has a few cute lines in which he professes his love for her, but they're not that original... Things like "I kept ___ with me since the day we met."Lena Duchannes- I guess some might call her melodramatic, but I'll defend the girl: Your fate being decided on your 16th birthday is kinda a big deal. Anyway, I feel like I really didn't get to know Lena. She's one of those characters who has trouble making friends with others and is therefore reserved. Yet, she does have a bit of a playful side when she gets back at the mean girls. I wish the story was narrated by Lena, because she seems a heck of a lot more complex and interesting than Ethan."Link" Lincoln- Here we have our comic relief, though he isn't actually funny, that is goofy but totally has Ethan and Lena's back. This type of character is so over done. My feeling is that if you use it, you better do it well. Unfortunately, the ladies failed at making Link funny.Plot: I swear I could have taken some scissors though it would be total sacrilege, cut out 300 pages worth of the middle, glued the remaining pages together, and the book would still have made sense. I don't know if the authors just like to write, but the plot probably didn't require 300 of the 600 pages. That is why it took me 2.5 months to read. It dragged on and on. I'm really proud of myself for finishing it.