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Now, if you're like me, the excessive press and saturation of media-hype surrounding this work has been an initial hurdle to reading it.
This unique novel is worth giving a try! As an adult with children, I do read quite a bit of YA material; these authors are quite good and know how to entertain regardless of reader-age and should not be dismissed.
Twilight exactly captures teen angst as seventeen-year old Bella moves to the small, rainy town of Forks, Washington, to finish her last two years of ...more
This unique novel is worth giving a try! As an adult with children, I do read quite a bit of YA material; these authors are quite good and know how to entertain regardless of reader-age and should not be dismissed.
Twilight exactly captures teen angst as seventeen-year old Bella moves to the small, rainy town of Forks, Washington, to finish her last two years of ...more

NOTE: Read the book before you watch the movie, probably THEN you would be more interested and knowing of what is going on.
The first installment of The Twilight Saga starts off pretty slow, but continues on in becoming interesting as you go from chapter to chapter. Many have been ridiculing this Novel/Series, and from my perspective it may be because of the built-up hype and opposition of it's chosen character representatives. It's a young adult book that can pull the heart strings, a soft as we ...more
The first installment of The Twilight Saga starts off pretty slow, but continues on in becoming interesting as you go from chapter to chapter. Many have been ridiculing this Novel/Series, and from my perspective it may be because of the built-up hype and opposition of it's chosen character representatives. It's a young adult book that can pull the heart strings, a soft as we ...more
