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Twilight: Characters of Shame > Who is worse: Edward or Jacob?

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message 251: by Lope (new)

Lope | 80 comments haha, me too :-). it's sooo weird


message 252: by Lope (last edited Sep 29, 2010 08:33PM) (new)

Lope | 80 comments yeah, I know... my younger sisters read them and they love that series. Although Twilight saga are definitely NOT good books for them


message 253: by Lope (new)

Lope | 80 comments yeah, i also think the same as you-and i love harry potter too, but my sisters just like twilight better. i think that because the romance theme, they are teenagers, so they love romance...


message 254: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 71 comments Lope wrote: "*forgive me if my english not well, english is not my first language*"

Really? Your English is pretty good, I couldn't tell it was your second language. Most of what you said made sense and the rest of it I knew what you were trying to say. You speak English a lot better than many of the twihards.


message 255: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 71 comments Deena wrote: "I think it's good that young kids are starting to read now because of Twilight, I just am not sure that these books are sending the right message. They should read Harry Potter. :D"

Twilight shouldn't count as a book in my opinion. It is not challenging to read, and even when Meyer tries to use big words, we all pretty much know it's just another way of saying pretty or describing Edward's 'awesomeness'.Twilight doesn't make people think about new ideas or messages or anything really. Twilight is the kind of book that anyone can read really because it is not hard to read and doesn't require much thought, and people who don't normally read books will read them but not read anything else afterwards. I don't think it really makes people read books, other than the Twilight series and I don't think we really want people to read that.


message 256: by Lope (new)

Lope | 80 comments @Mandie: thank you so much, i have been trying too increase my English skill because it's an important language.

and what you said it's actually very make sense. and i just get it now, why a lot of people (especially Twi-lovers) like read this series... (because it's easy to process), not like harry potter (when imagination is required)

well, that's my opinion :-)


message 257: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Mandie wrote: Twilight is the kind of book that anyone can read really because it is not hard to read and doesn't require much thought, and people who don't normally read books will read them but not read anything else afterwards.

It's really weird to me that people say that Twilight is easy to read. I was having such a hard time of it! I was so bored that I nearly fell asleep.


message 258: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 71 comments Yeah, but other than that it is.


message 259: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Mandie wrote: "Yeah, but other than that it is."

I really just can't get beyond the boredom. Though I may not be the best judge of what is easy to read as I managed to get through years of Gender Studies and other social theory classes. I read religious theory for fun. So by now, pretty much everything is easy to read to me.


message 260: by Lope (new)

Lope | 80 comments yeah,there are a lot unimportant parts in the books that make impossible to read without get bored.especially in new moon and breaking dawn


message 261: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Lope wrote: "yeah,there are a lot unimportant parts in the books that make impossible to read without get bored.especially in new moon and breaking dawn"

Yeah, the actual Twilight book was rather shorter and I could quickly get through it. I did turn some pages, but it was after I saw the movie. So I was kinda hoping that New Moon would go on in the same pace that the last pages of Twilight did and the first chapter seemed to do that. You know, the bday chapter. But then all high and mighty had to leave and it was pages and pages of teenage angst. It was around 140 that I just gave up and turned 200 pages ahead. More teenage angst. I screamed and threw it in the corner.


message 262: by Lope (new)

Lope | 80 comments yes,i exactly know how you feel.i really disappointed with new moon too.how SM describe bella's feeling after edward leave her is so boring and totally pointless.i understand if she (Meyer) describe it for 1/4 of the stories,but almost all pages of the book?!


message 263: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Lope wrote: "yes,i exactly know how you feel.i really disappointed with new moon too.how SM describe bella's feeling after edward leave her is so boring and totally pointless.i understand if she (Meyer) describ..."

Yeah, it was like the end of the world or something. I've broken up with a guy before. I once even fell in love with a guy, who told me after he slept with me that he just wanted to be friends. I was crushed and everything, but I cried for a few days and then moved on. Only someone with serious issues would mop around for months and months over a guy. This proves that Bella is screwed in the head.


message 264: by Lope (new)

Lope | 80 comments WHAT?!Someone really did that to you?!such a jerk..that's so awesome how you still tough after that awful situation.. i think your situation is a perfect example that not all teenage girls will act stupid for MONTHS because one guy


message 265: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Lope wrote: "WHAT?!Someone really did that to you?!such a jerk..that's so awesome how you still tough after that awful situation.. i think your situation is a perfect example that not all teenage girls will act..."

Well, it is true that I was 23 at the time, but I didn't date until I was 18. But anyway, I think love is the same until you're in your late 20s, so it was still like I was a teen. Especially because I generally don't date.


message 266: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 26 comments I think Jacob is a tad bit better, but stil, he's a total idiot.


message 267: by [deleted user] (new)

yup.


message 268: by [deleted user] (last edited Nov 05, 2010 04:13PM) (new)

Rose wrote: "Danielle wrote: "They're both metrosexual poufs. Gimme a real man any day."

Ryan Reynolds.




Or Christian Bale.




Or pretty much every man that hasn't been in Twilight. e_e"




definitely


message 269: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Christian Bale. I've been salivating over that man since I saw Equilibrium. He showers in that a LOT. Hell, I wouldn't mind seeing a movie just with him showering.


message 270: by Izzy (new)

Izzy of Unapologetic Reviews (zelda_of_arel) Fadhilah wrote: "??? huh?"

Ah, apparently someone had not been exposed to the hotness of Christian Bale.


message 271: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 26 comments Rose wrote: "It'd be the highest grossing movie of all time... O_O



IN YO FACE AVATAR!!! =D *drools over Christian Bale*"





Avatar? I hated that movie.


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