Do you wish there was a way to make them come to life?
Then this book is for you!
Organized alphabetically by personality trait, this book gives you over 1,000 ideas to help you show what your characters are really like deep down inside.
4 stars. This was such a great resource! I love the author’s opening remarks about paradoxical, 3-dimensional, realistic characters. The traits are listed alphabetically, with their likely or obvious characteristics and similar traits; and at the end there’s a list of the traits that are opposite to each other. I’d point out that there are some stereotypes given for a lot of the traits and writers should keep in mind that sometimes people can have a trait but exhibit it in very unstereotypical or even usual ways. But overall, a fantastic work by the author and a very useful book for writers.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book for promotional purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. These are my honest thoughts and opinions.*
If you need help finding an outline of a character then this book is great. It helped me get some basic ideas of how I wanted certain characters to be. It also gives you some good advice on how to bring a character to life.
This is an excellent resource to peruse when you want to show just the right character trait. I found each of her other resource books to be well organized and very useful. I recommend them!
This reference book offers an A-to-Z guide to character traits, providing definitions, nuances, and variations that writers can use to deepen and differentiate their characters. It’s designed as a practical tool rather than a book to read straight through.
I loved how useful this was. It’s the kind of resource I kept going back to while writing, and it consistently helped me think more clearly about motivation, behavior, and emotional depth. Clear, well-organized, and genuinely writer-friendly, this book did exactly what it promised.