That would be splendid! Especially Pratchett, Alexander, and Le Guin. There's certainly a TENDENCY for protagonists to be less interesting--they have to be normal enough for you to relate to them, which excludes the REALLY off-the-wall personalities. That said, I'd say Vesper Holly does a pretty goo job of being an interesting character, as do most of Pratchett's...in fact, I found it really interesting how some of them DO become supporting characters, as Vimes does in The Truth. I'm babbling again, aren't I?
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There's certainly a TENDENCY for protagonists to be less interesting--they have to be normal enough for you to relate to them, which excludes the REALLY off-the-wall personalities. That said, I'd say Vesper Holly does a pretty goo job of being an interesting character, as do most of Pratchett's...in fact, I found it really interesting how some of them DO become supporting characters, as Vimes does in The Truth.
I'm babbling again, aren't I?
I've never actually read Pern. Do I need to?