So, for the past couple of years numerous teenagers and even adults *Gasp* (like myself)have been totally captivated my Stephenie Meyer and her Twilight Saga.
I must say, I l’amour to read, but I had never read a 'Vampire' book until my cousin suggested Twilight. I started lire the book and was instantly hooked.
I felt an instant connection to all the characters. I immediately went out and got a copy of New Moon and read that too. 3 days is all it took me to read both of them. I was disappointed in the fact that I would have to wait months for the 3rd installment of the series, Eclipse. Needless-to-say, as soon as it came out, I read it too. But again, I had to wait for the release of Breaking Dawn.
I had become a Twi-Hard! I was searching Google and visiting fan sites daily for any info about the livres and what others thought about them. I skimmed over the ones that posté spoilers... I wanted to read the book without the rumors and other reader's expectations. I did however find a forum on FanPop that allowed Twilighters (like myself) to speculate and to come up with our own theories and to discuss the other books. I thrived on lire their ideas and came up with some pretty good ones myself (atleast I thought they were good, LOL! I was right about the syringe of venom thing, so I was happy.) I even wrote some fan-fic, which I enjoyed doing, even if it was just to bide my time until the release of Breaking Dawn.
I went to a release party and got the book. I hurried accueil to read it, though at this point I had heard some spoilers via the other Twilighters at the Midnight release.
Truthfully, I didn't care who Bella ended up with ou how it happened (Yeap, I was Team Switzerland!). I just wanted all the characters to be happy and wanted closure at the end of the book.
I thought the book was very good. And I was surprised that others didn't feel that way. Sure, I had my qualms (I thought the whole pregnancy thing was rushed a bit) but I was happy with the ending. Perhaps it is because I knew and had accepted the fact that there was no way Stephenie Meyer could make EVERY reader happy. And if she (Stephenie) was happy with the ending, then so was I.
As an aspiring writer myself, I can understand when Mrs. Meyer a dit the story wrote itself.
Just like a dream toi would have, toi may know the people in your dream but toi can't control them ou the decisions they make, toi just go with the flow and hope the dream ends happily.
I just wish plus of the readers would have had a plus open mind. Perhaps there was just too much 'hype' revolving around the final installment of the series. Too many expectaations. Too many people that wanted it THEIR way ou no way at all.
Cudos to those of toi that enjoyed the book and didn't bash Mrs. Meyers. And for the readers who didn't like it, perhaps try lire it a 2nd time before coming to any rash decisions.
Just my opinion.
I must say, I l’amour to read, but I had never read a 'Vampire' book until my cousin suggested Twilight. I started lire the book and was instantly hooked.
I felt an instant connection to all the characters. I immediately went out and got a copy of New Moon and read that too. 3 days is all it took me to read both of them. I was disappointed in the fact that I would have to wait months for the 3rd installment of the series, Eclipse. Needless-to-say, as soon as it came out, I read it too. But again, I had to wait for the release of Breaking Dawn.
I had become a Twi-Hard! I was searching Google and visiting fan sites daily for any info about the livres and what others thought about them. I skimmed over the ones that posté spoilers... I wanted to read the book without the rumors and other reader's expectations. I did however find a forum on FanPop that allowed Twilighters (like myself) to speculate and to come up with our own theories and to discuss the other books. I thrived on lire their ideas and came up with some pretty good ones myself (atleast I thought they were good, LOL! I was right about the syringe of venom thing, so I was happy.) I even wrote some fan-fic, which I enjoyed doing, even if it was just to bide my time until the release of Breaking Dawn.
I went to a release party and got the book. I hurried accueil to read it, though at this point I had heard some spoilers via the other Twilighters at the Midnight release.
Truthfully, I didn't care who Bella ended up with ou how it happened (Yeap, I was Team Switzerland!). I just wanted all the characters to be happy and wanted closure at the end of the book.
I thought the book was very good. And I was surprised that others didn't feel that way. Sure, I had my qualms (I thought the whole pregnancy thing was rushed a bit) but I was happy with the ending. Perhaps it is because I knew and had accepted the fact that there was no way Stephenie Meyer could make EVERY reader happy. And if she (Stephenie) was happy with the ending, then so was I.
As an aspiring writer myself, I can understand when Mrs. Meyer a dit the story wrote itself.
Just like a dream toi would have, toi may know the people in your dream but toi can't control them ou the decisions they make, toi just go with the flow and hope the dream ends happily.
I just wish plus of the readers would have had a plus open mind. Perhaps there was just too much 'hype' revolving around the final installment of the series. Too many expectaations. Too many people that wanted it THEIR way ou no way at all.
Cudos to those of toi that enjoyed the book and didn't bash Mrs. Meyers. And for the readers who didn't like it, perhaps try lire it a 2nd time before coming to any rash decisions.
Just my opinion.
*Lady gaga's clothes are better than Alice's clothes!
*Bella has a secretly crush on Rosalie!
*Jasper is a pedophile that's why he felt in l’amour with Alice!
*Renesmee and Nahuel are a perfect couple
*Carlisle is gay!
*Esme has sex with Charlie every night!
*I think Felix is stronger than Emmett!
*Rosalie envies Tanya because of her beauty!
*Edward is in l’amour with Leah!
*Rosalie thinks about Jacob while she's having sex with Emmett!
*Bella is getting wrinkly
*Aro is hotter than Edward!
9. “I’m so full I’m about to puke, but I think I can force it down. I won’t enjoy it at all though.” (Page 239)
8. “I’m useless these days, no wonder Billy’s always gone. I’m so boring.” (Page 326)
7. “I run at a toasty one-oh-eight point nine these days. I’ll have toi sweating in no time.” (Page 490)
6. “Of course, you’d warm up faster if toi took your clothes off.” (Page 491)
5. “Does my being half-naked bother you?” (Page 216)
4. “Go fetch a l’espace heater. I’m not a St. Bernard!” (Page 289)
3. “It’s enough of a pain to carry the shorts around with me, let alone a complete outfit. What do I look like, a pack mule?” (Page 216)
2. “Did toi seriously just stamp your foot? I thought girls only did that on TV.” (Page 119)
1. “Next time toi want to hit me, use a baseball bat ou a crowbar, okay?” (Page 335)
So, I noticed that on many Edward and Bella sites I go on have at least one article related to Edward being a stalker. But is it true?
Edward can be viewed as a stalker, in some ways:
1. He and Bella spend all their time together.
2. He insists on driving her to school every day.
3. He has switched his classes so he can be in most of the same periods as her.
4. They sit together at lunch everyday (though I'm not sure this really counts, because it's Bella's choice.)
5. He watches Bella sleep--enough said.
6. He insists on marriage (though in the books, Eclipse specifically, this point is donné a logical reason. Edward wants to marry Bella because he loves her, he's a stalker, and because he wants to save his virtue.)
But the truth is he became a stalker because he loves Bella. And Bella loves him. Isn't that what counts most of all?
Edward can be viewed as a stalker, in some ways:
1. He and Bella spend all their time together.
2. He insists on driving her to school every day.
3. He has switched his classes so he can be in most of the same periods as her.
4. They sit together at lunch everyday (though I'm not sure this really counts, because it's Bella's choice.)
5. He watches Bella sleep--enough said.
6. He insists on marriage (though in the books, Eclipse specifically, this point is donné a logical reason. Edward wants to marry Bella because he loves her, he's a stalker, and because he wants to save his virtue.)
But the truth is he became a stalker because he loves Bella. And Bella loves him. Isn't that what counts most of all?