GIQ Character Profiles: Johara Kaye

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JOHARA KAYE

About:

Birthday: January 17th, 2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Currently Listening To: Metric “Gimme Sympathy”

Interests:

Favourite Movies: Twilight (2008), Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)The Holiday (2006), Howl’s Moving Castle (2004), Coraline (2010), Inside Out (2015), The Princess and the Frog (

Favourite Books: Magyk – Angie Sage, Inkheart – Cornelia Funke, Twilight – Stephanie Meyer, The Bartimaeus Trilogy – Jonathan Stroud, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before – Jenny Han, Holes – Louis Sachar, The Inheritance Trilogy – NK Jemisin

Favourite Musicians: Metric, Sarah McLachlan, Hilary Duff, Porter Robinson, Vienna Teng, Loreena McKennit, Of Monsters and Men, Enya, Pink Floyd

Favourite TV Shows: Glee, Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Adventure Time, Inuyasha, Teen Wolf

Other: Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, xkcd, three panel soul

About Me:

Hi! I’m Johara, Jo for short. Most people can’t pronounce my name (hint: it doesn’t rhyme with Johanna) so Jo is fine, seriously.

I like: books, Artsy Sad Music, weird fanfiction and dancing. I will defend Twilight with my life – not because it’s good, just because I like the challenge and I have been #TeamJacob for too long to let it go! (Seriously though, it is Not A Good Book. I love it! It Is Not Good.) I feel like there’s a certain power to loving something you know is bad 😛

Besides that uhhhh. I am not really sure what people normally put here? I’ll probably mostly post memes, honestly, although I’m sort of poking at maybe possibly writing a book. Maybe.

Hmu if you wanna talk nerd stuff!

Johara Kaye is a fictional character, belonging to Ghosts in Quicksilver and the Alkimia Fables universe. Read Ghosts in Quicksilver here! 

 

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