So who's reading Twilight?

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Twilight?

I LOVE IT!
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I read it...it was pretty good.
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I read it and was mildly disappointed in all the hype.
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I read it and hated it.
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I plan to read it someday.
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I refuse to participate in the planet's latest marketing fad.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby enterprikayak » Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:00 pm

It cause it's a teen girls' book....not an adult book.

I didn't realise this and I'm reading it, and I'm all, "what is wrong with this book?"

Then I realised "OOOHHHHH it's for silly 15 year old girls"

I liked it better once I had it in the right context.

Book #2 and #3 are hella better than the first one. But again........it's all my sister's fault.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby Elessar » Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:58 pm

enterprikayak wrote:It cause it's a teen girls' book....not an adult book.

I didn't realise this and I'm reading it, and I'm all, "what is wrong with this book?"

Then I realised "OOOHHHHH it's for silly 15 year old girls"

I liked it better once I had it in the right context.

Book #2 and #3 are hella better than the first one. But again........it's all my sister's fault.


So you're saying you're able to instantaneously transform into a 15 yr old girl? :lol: Aren't there LAWS against that Priso?! :lol:
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby enterprikayak » Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:08 pm

It's one of my skills.

You know, like nunchuck skills, bowhunting skills, computer hacking skills...SKILLS!

(who else loves that movie?) :lol:
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby Asso » Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:12 pm

I'm unable to turn myself into a girl, and also young, what's more. 8)
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby enterprikayak » Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:13 pm

too bad for you :guffaw:
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby Kevin Thomas Riley » Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:25 pm

Aside from the fact that would never read books written for 15-year old girls, I could never read a book with the same name as one of the worst ENT episodes.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby evcake » Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:33 pm

Maybe someday they'll do something with MaryJanice Davidson's vampire: Betsy, Queen of the Vampires, airhead with extreme shoe collection, heroine of Undead and Unwed, Undead and Unemployed, ect.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby panyasan » Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:43 pm

Kevin Thomas Riley wrote:Aside from the fact that would never read books written for 15-year old girls, I could never read a book with the same name as one of the worst ENT episodes.

I just re-red your review again and I totally agree with you! (and I am not a feminist either. :D ) And I haven't read Twilight. I don't like vampires.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby Aquarius » Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:02 am

evcake wrote:Maybe someday they'll do something with MaryJanice Davidson's vampire: Betsy, Queen of the Vampires, airhead with extreme shoe collection, heroine of Undead and Unwed, Undead and Unemployed, ect.


I LOVE those books!
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby evcake » Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:58 am

hee hee - mermaid ones are pretty funny too.. :lol:
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby Aquarius » Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:06 am

^ Good to know! I haven't read those yet, as my priorities are usually sci-fi, vampire/ghost/witch stuff, then everything else kind of falls under "other".

If you like the MJD books, there's the "Real Vampires Have Curves" series. I forgot the author's name, but I have the books floating around here somewhere so I can look it up for you. Very entertaining!
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby justTripn » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:43 am

My sister, HappilyEverAfter is reading them, and she claims they remind her of fanfic and that they get better as they go along.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby enterprikayak » Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:21 pm

THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I SAID!!!
#1: They remind me of fanfic.
#2: They get better as you go.

Book 4 was actually quite good!

Then I read The Host by the same author (for adults) and it was kind of weird, but quite good again, once you were a few chappies in.

I guess now that I have read five of her books I have this to say:
her plots are really original...really quite out there...but her writing style really reminds me of good fanfiction....like it's good, but not quite what one would expect of a published author. It grows on you though.
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby Linda » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:45 pm

Do the books get better after the first one? I read the first one because my granddaughter has read it six times and I wanted to know why. It was okay, but I wouldn't read it twice, even. She identified with Bella because Bella is clumsy. She feels she is inept like that too. Anyone else know a teenager who identifies with Bella?

And of course there is the "V" word. For my granddaugter it is Vampires. For me it is Vulcans. There do seem to be some parallels. Both V people have some physical powers that humans don't have. Both are sexy. Both come in good and bad form: "vegatarian vampires" as opposed to those who eat humans, "good" Vulcans are from Vulcan, "bad" Vulcans became Romulans, LOL.

And hey, I think some fan fiction is MUCH BETTER THAN PUBLISHED FICTION. There is the same range in published fiction as fan fiction from really bad to excellent. Just because you got paid for your writing does not mean you are a good writer. :raspberry:
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Re: So who's reading Twilight?

Postby enterprikayak » Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:50 pm

I found the characters' motivations in book one just way to unsupported. You don't just "fall in love" that fast. Also, 100 year old vamps would NOT go to high school, regardless of the reasons that the author gave. It was merely a device for the book.

That said, they do get successively better until book 4 which is actually quite, quite good.

And The Host, her one adult book (tho still a bit teen-y) is really quite an original storyline.

But yeah, I read the first only cause my little sis gave it me for my bday. But there's a cliffhanger from ch1 of book 2 at the end, so I got the 2nd one. and so forth.
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