The Little Mermaid: a character who is out their element, a "fish out of water"
Arthur Braxton from the Drowning of Arthur Braxton. He is thrown into this bizarre world in the Oracle and he most definitely a fish out of water.
Cinderella: a character who undergoes major transformation
This might be classed as a bit of a cheat but I think Cinder from the Lunar Chronicles, by Marissa Meyer.
Snow White: a book with an eclectic cast of characters
The Book Thief, by Marcus Zuzack. I mean death tells the tale, it is pretty brilliant.
Sleeping Beauty: a book that put you to sleep
Her, by Harriet Lane
The Lion King: a character who had a traumatic experience in their childhood
Riley Blackthorne from the Demon Trapper's Series, by Jana Oliver
Beauty and the Beast: a beast of a book that you were intimated by, but found the story to be beautiful
A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin
Aladdin: a character who gets their wish granted, for better or worse.
Tally Youngblood in Uglies, by Scott Westerfield ... sort of ....
Mulan: a character who pretends to be something or someone they are not
Caeleana Sardothien from Throne of Glass, by Sarah J. Maas.
Toy Story: a book with character you wish would come to life.
Either Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien; Harry Potter, by J.K Rowling; or Skullduggery Pleasant, by Derek Landy
Disney Descendants: your favourite villain or morally ambiguous character
Voldemort or Bellatrix from Harry Potter.
I'm sorry that these answers aren't very detailed but they were the answers that came to my head straight away and a can't really explain why if that makes any sense.
-IAMAGEEKINGGINGER!
Book Total of 2015 - 61
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