There’s a history to this meme here:
Now, my reading really runs more the Dorothea Benton Frank, Jackie Collins (70s – 80s vintage) and LaVyrle Spencer – so I’m going to have to brainwash dazzle ya’ll to show you that I can actually read some books too.
Guh, why can’t this be from movies … I could rock the casbah.
10. Daniel Cleaver – Bridget Jones’ Diary – Helen Fielding – Yes, it count’s because I read the book first. Everyone falls for the wrong guy at least once in their life. He’s an AWESOMELY wrong, emotional fuckwith guy. Sigh.
9. Westley – The Princess Bride – William Goldman – I love me some pirates, and a gentle boy who turns into an ass kicker – there is no bad there.
8. “The Cutest Boy in the World” – Every single Sweet Potato Queens book there is – Jill Conner Browne. He’s touted as the perfect man, and he loves a woman with some meat on her bones, and he cries because his wife gets plastic surgery – because he loved her face, just as it was.
7. Shep Walker – Divine Secrets of the Ya-ya Sisterhood – Rebecca Wells. Come on. The man puts up with batshit crazy Vivi Abbott Walker and then goes out and plants a field of sunflowers. And the whole Southern gentleman thing is just swoony. (Yes, “swoony” is a word. Yes, you can use it too.)
6. Scout – Life After God – Douglas Coupland – Now really, I think this is a crush on Douglas Coupland. I heard this story as a book on tape, read by the author. He has this really awesome dry, wry voice that I can still hear in my head 7 years later. I really should go find that book on CD and buy it.
5. Ron Weasley – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – I had a crush on a red haired boy when I was in 1st grade. (2nd and 3rd too if you are keeping track) (FINE, a different redhaired boy in 5th and 10th. Gads, you people are persistent.) When he’s all spluttering after Hermione calls him on his shit after the ball – that he should have asked her to the ball in the first place – I love him.
4. Gilbert Blythe – Anne of Green Gables series- LM Montgomery. Sigh. Dark hair, spunky, naughty but not mean, smart, doctor, totally in lurve with Anne but acting like a total boy about it.
3. Almanzo Wilder – The Long Winter – Laura Ingalls Wilder. Horses, wild spirit, nice tan, brass balls to ride out to get food to save the town, coming home in a blizzard … puh leeze, who could resist? And you just know he had arms like treetrunks. Or Marlboro Man.
2. Zooey Glass – Franny and Zooey – JD Salinger. Too smart for his own good. Beautiful face. A bit of a jackass. Able to sit and talk for hours. And how he calls his sister in the end of the book … finally giving her what she needs to hear … sigh.
1. John Brooke – Little Women – Louisa May Alcott. Tall. Dark haired. Steady. Moral. Ethical. Good with kids. Oh yeah. My kind of man. No lie. No coincidence I’ve just described Scout as well.
To mix it up, I want to hear from FruitFemme and Doodaddy. π It’s time to hear about some snoggable ladies!
14 Comments
Veronica
Oooh great list. I have half of this meme saved in a draft somewhere. I’ll dig it out eventually.
Jackie
Wow! This list is perfect – it’s almost like you’ve crawled into my brain! Oh how I heart Gilbert Blythe.
Sarcastic Mom
It’s about time, lady! I chuckle when I think that YOU tagged ME on this…
And #9 makes me smile. Yay!
the dragonfly
This is such a fun meme.
And, I must admit, I thought about putting Ron Weasley on my list, too! π
Jen M
Your list – totally snoggable!
Mary Alice
I love that you put in The Cutest Boy in the World.
I luurve me some Jill Connor Browne. That woman is hoot and I would love to have her over for dinner one night.
flutter
Love the Ron choice! I think he’s a great choice, very flawed but insanely loyal and I do love a redhead
the fruitfemme
I can definitely agree with Westley from the Princess Bride. What is the deal with pirates, anyway?
Thanks for the tag!
http://fruitfemme.blogspot.com/2007/11/look-at-that.html
Kellan
Great list, but I hope I don’t get tagged with this one. See ya.
amanda (toddlywinks)
So with you on Shep and Gilbert! My read of choice is a good old fashioned, paperback cop/detective novel. I always fall for the down-on-his-luck but with-a-heart-of-gold main characters. Sigh. Swoon.
bubandpie
Some good choices here – Almanzo Wilder in The Long Winter, in particular. I get all choked up when I teach that book, contemplating how he and Cap Garland saved the town. And Daniel Cleaver – absolutely.
Ron Weasley, though! I just don’t see it. Can’t stand him. (Hermione could so do better.)
mp
I am with you 100% w/ Manly. I totally wanted to be Laura Ingalls. I agree too w/ Ronald Weasly…the main person that you forgot was Mr Darcy!! How could you NOT 100% love Mr Darcy??
Arkie Mama
Gilbert? Check.
Almanzo? Check.
John? Loved him.
Also ?Β’βΓΒ¨βΓΓΉ When I was a kid, I had this thing for red-headed Jim in the Trixie Belden series.
For years, I wanted a red-headed boyfriend. Then I moved on to wanting red-headed babies.
Doodaddy
I have to tell you, I’m struggling with this one! Ginny Weasley might be on my list, but somehow it’s creepier for me to choose a teen Weasley than it is for you. Sigh — the world is not equal.
Let’s just say — Ginny when I was her age, K?