10-14-2009, 11:37 PM | #1 |
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Feeling guilty for liking "Twilight" series...
I know that there's one other thread on here about Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight" series, but I was wondering what everyone's opinion on the actual quality of the work was. While my favorite books of all time are, in fact, LOTR (hence being a member of the site) I do enjoy works of lesser quality from time to time. Yet I almost feel ashamed for enjoying a novel that is so poorly written. I admit, her story lines up until book three were great, yet I thought that book four tried WAY to hard to shock us, and that all throughout the series, her grammar and sentence structure was that of a middle schooler's. Thoughts?
PS- I mean no offense to any present who are huge fans of her work
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10-15-2009, 01:36 PM | #2 |
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If you like Twilight you really are a fool of a Took .
I kid. But only slightly. I have a severe dislike of Twilight which is why I refuse to read it. I have my guilty pleasures, but this will not be one of them. I'm sorry... I can't -allow- myself to even have the possibility of enjoying a story that is all about a girl who wants to abandon her family and drop out of school mainly because she wants to have sex with a guy who glitters in the sunlight. |
10-19-2009, 11:19 AM | #3 | |
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first off i thought this was not a book for me. i saw the film and was not overly impressed by it. i dont normally go for the love story unless it involves bows and arrows or its writen by Dickens, which is ok because at least one person will die at some point in the story! however, i was prestered by my work mates and my sister into reading it, so i came at the first book with a closed mind. And to my amazement i got really into it. I am a very slow reader at the best of time but after only 2 days of reading it im nearly finished and ive been working inbetween reading! i like the writing style, its like reading the thoughts of a 17 year old which is i guess the way it was ment to be. saying that i do pull 'but why' faces at times. but why would you go to a house full of blood suckers! but again i have had that kinda head of heels feeling of first love at a young age and though i cringe at the way i was in them by gone days, i know the strange things it makes you do. this book is not for everyone. but then again, what book ever is!
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10-19-2009, 04:11 PM | #4 |
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I guess you're right, feawen, this book isn't for everyone. I got roped into reading the books much the same way you did. I was pestered by my sister and friends into reading it until one boring evening last winter when I had literally nothing else to read.
I guess I'm a bit of a literary snob for disliking her writing style, yet I must admit, she does tell an exciting story at times.
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10-20-2009, 04:19 AM | #5 |
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now im not saying this book is any where near my fav book list but it is a good read! ive just finished reading the first one and by the end i was really feeling that i dont like belle, here i agree with Tessar. although love makes you do strange things i think even i would draw the line at getting bite very a blood sucker!
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10-22-2009, 12:18 PM | #6 |
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I'm not a huge fan of Bella myself, but I do like that the books manage to remind us of crazed, obsessive teenage love.
Feawen, when you get into the second book, I'd like to know what you think- are you Team Edward or Team Jacob?
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11-02-2009, 05:06 AM | #8 |
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well ive just started reading the second book now. so i will tell you which team i fall into!
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Not to mention it is obvious that their relationship is purely sexual. He, for some reason he does not understand, loves the scent of her, and only her. Deep. And she likes him because vampires have the special ability of making the opposite sex swoon so as to make it easier for the vampire to suck their blood. On both ends, the attraction is sexual due to supernatural forces. Their attraction is super-sexual! Great! But lets not mistake that for true love. How sad. I think it would have been awesome if the first book ended with them consummating the relationship and Edward eating Bella alive. Not because I love dark, sinister endings or because I think it would have been so cool and unique, but because it would have actually reflected the nature of teenage love. Teenage love is typically carnel at its core and very self-destructive, ending usually especially badly for young women. The Twilight series really only reinforces the delusions young adults have about their own sexuality. That's just me, though. I over-analyze everything!
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11-16-2009, 06:54 PM | #10 |
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ok finished new moon. and i now live in the jacob camp. i cant stand bella i just want to slip her. the books have a twisted view on relationships. i know this is me changing my mind from previous posts. im 24 and can see the obsessiveness of the whole bella/edward thing i dont think a 14 year old ish child would.
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I just gotta wonder about how much about relationships Stephanie Meyers really knows. I've read only bits and pieces, most of what I've heard on it were along the lines of what I read in this thread so far. If my wife acted like most of the characters in Twilight acted, I'd fear that she's a potential axe murderer! Any sane relationship, within reason, will not be based on such obsession.
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11-19-2009, 02:34 PM | #12 | |
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An interesting point of view...
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Amazing that such simple minded obvious bad writing could be so powerful to so many. I guess it succeeds for a lot of the same reasons why females cant get enough awfully written tabloid romance books as adults. Even Volvo has recognized the marketing power of this vehicle and is pushing their cars in conjunction with the release of the second movie... Go figure...
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11-19-2009, 06:30 PM | #13 |
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well that was interesting! i want to hate the books. i dont think they are the most well writen books and they are not my favourate books but i still have to read all of the books!
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11-19-2009, 07:18 PM | #14 |
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Sooo Twilight is for the ladies what Catcher in the Rye is for boys, or something...? I'll think I'll just pass then. My inner seventeen-year-old is not that needy.
Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure I have had my required handsome vampire crush some years ago already.
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11-19-2009, 07:55 PM | #15 |
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would that required crush have involved buffy at all!
i read catcher in the rye once didnt get a word of it!
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11-19-2009, 08:21 PM | #16 |
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Guilty as charged, on both accounts.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer could, I suppose, be reckoned as one of my own guilty viewing pleasures. Although, Angel had more than enough creepy streaks too. I do remember him being seen more than once in Buffy's room, watching her sleep. (From what I have heard of Twilight, I somewhat suspect Meyers has seen Buffy too. Only she seems to consider it romantic behaviour? Wouldn't know.) So, I guess I'm already doomed either way.
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11-21-2009, 07:05 PM | #17 |
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Twilight is teh bombz!!! Just kidding. I got to see the new movie, but it just dragged on and on and on and on and on about details, many of which won't even become relevant later on in the saga. And I can understand someone being a little clumsy but OMG Bella is the clumsiest hipster I've ever seen!!!
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11-22-2009, 08:37 AM | #19 |
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oh what! im a girl and you should see my wii games! all involve shooting people!
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Well, I'm not into shooter-games, but I'm not impartial to a nicely done exploding helicopter myself...
Maybe we should try and refine the statement. Hmm, how about... Twilight is for girls what Princess Leia's slave-outfit is for boys?
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