Nellie seems timid even when only with Samantha in the other books. These are books I've read countless times since I was a little girl, and I never got the feeling or any hints that Nellie was an extroverted character. As an introvert myself, I also didn't want her to be. That's what made her and Samantha so special as friends...they were very different yet embraced one another's differences. It's funny because it's usually outgoing people who befriend me, and I think this is just because of how friends have a way of balancing out one another.
I personally think Valerie Tripp has a hard time writing about introverted characters. [img]redface.gif[/img] She is an extrovert and it may not come naturally. Though she did a good job with Josefina, most of her characters are very outgoing--Agnes, Agatha, Samantha, Molly, Kit and Felicity. I would have preferred if Nellie had stayed the same way she was in the books. Half the Samantha books were not written by Ms. Tripp...perhaps that's the actual reason behind the inconsistency. Variety is the spice of life! [img]biggrin.gif[/img] And Nellie could have still been a strong, responsible person and be introverted. I just strongly felt that the Nellie in this book doesn't much resemble the Nellie in the Samantha series.
It's not necessarily a bad thing and I could be wrong...this is just my opinion. [img]biggrin.gif[/img] I really think Samantha seemed different, too, but that's because the book was through Nellie's eyes and we were able to see how she perceived her friend.
<font color="#051E50" size="1">[ September 07, 2004 10:07 PM: Message edited by: Melissa ]</font>
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