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What did you feel like when you first read Twilight?
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Nov 24, 2014 09:58PM

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I loved it! It was great reading about how mommy and daddy met! Hee hee!

To whom may concern:
tell you the truth I really did not what to read twilight but my sister wore I down and she read the book one then I cant what to read more of the books then I became addicted
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i am OBSESSED...Somebody! please help me!!!!



I saw the film first. it was around the time I started to read. then I found it so cheap I couldnt resist buying it. I wanted to know what the fuzz was about, because the moving didnt amaze me.
then I read it.. and I got hooked! I felt like I had been cheated by all the bad talk about the concept. I could have ended up not reading it? not loving it. no that would have been a shame.

When I read it I was mesmerized at how it was simultaneously one of the best books and one of the worst books I'd ever read.
The story-line was enthralling and I loved that the narration was from Bella's point of view (I've sometimes thought my inner-child was a gawky bookish teen girl) I loved the plot and enjoyed the characters but thought that prose style was almost painfully awkward in spots. I kept wanting to re-write parts that were just particularly bad writing.
This book convinced me that:
1) I had to read the rest of the series
and
2) I had to start writing again.
If this story could be a best-seller I could write one too. (Unfortunately the story-telling part is tougher for me - I guess I'm more of a born editor than a born storyteller)




And then when I got to Alice I was like "YES!" She was automatically my fave.




When I read the first book, I was a hardcore team Edward fan and wanted those two together forever.

That was in 2005.
Then in 2007, my first semester of college I had a friend who was obsessed with it and she kept begging me to read it. I finally caved. Now here I am in my early 30s and just as obsessed as she probably was.
They've become a guilty pleasure and I have no regrets or shame in loving them still.


My freshman year of college a roommate of a friend wouldn't stop talking about it to the point where she begged me to read the book. I finally caved. The more I read it the less scared I became because it wasn't your traditional vampire story.
People complain and make fun of the fact that these vampires sparkled. That actually worked to my benefit because after reading these vampires, the traditional ones didn't scare me anymore. Instead, I became fascinated with them.
When it came to picking teams, I couldn't pick between Team Edward or Team Jacob. I liked them both, more so the whole werewolf aspect but neither appealed to me. I was always into Bella though, at the time I just didn't realize why. LOL! So in that sense, I was always Team Bella. Not only did I like her but I could relate to her on so many levels.
Giving into these books was one of the best things I ever did. I have always had a multitude of fandoms but none ever lured me in the way Twilight did.

I was hooked. I avoided the series for about a year because all I knew was that it was about vampires and out of every legendary creature, they terrified me the most.
So when a friend would not stop bugging me about it, I caved and it became one of the best things I ever did. There was so much I loved.
And the plus side was that I stopped being afraid of the traditional ones. LOL!
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