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Attention 20 Somethings?!
I am 22 and I love these books. My husband used to make fun of me because you do find the books in the like the pre-teen section but I finally read him Twilight and he is just as in love with the books as I am lol
Hey there,
I'm 26 and I love the books! I have gotten my sister in law who is 23 hooked and another girl that's 22 and my sisters 31 and 33...I do feel really old but I look at Rob (Edward) and then it's all good! :)
I'm 26 and I love the books! I have gotten my sister in law who is 23 hooked and another girl that's 22 and my sisters 31 and 33...I do feel really old but I look at Rob (Edward) and then it's all good! :)
haha im 15 ur all oldies...totally kidding! u guys r young so u should enjoy these series just as muchh! Its for ppl of all ages! :D
Hi Ladies!I'm 31 years old, that's why I'm the oldie here, lol!
About getting funny looks- I'm used to these, I live alone with my 5 year-old son and own about 500 books.
And I'm reading while walking on the street, you know?!
Nobody has to think I'm nuts cause I read supernatural YA books ;)!
And my friends don't discuss it with me anymore cause they know I do it anyway, G!
You're all so lucky living in USA, because you can get your hands on every book immediately! In Germany we have to wait so much longer!!! And the "Twilight"- movie only starts on January 15th, aaaaargh!!!
I'm 25 and I LOVE these books!!!! My husband thinks I'm insane...he's even gone so far as to threaten to hide the books from me in order to get his way...haha!! It's all in good fun. I have a lot of friends (my age) who also like the books so I don't feel to weird about loving these books.
im 14. i only get stange looks b/c strangers thing im 21. O.obut anyway!! i love these books and i love my friends for forcing me to read them and now im more obsessed than they are HAHAHAHAAHA!!
ok im done now. XD
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I'm almost 33 and I have been wondering if I'm to old for Twilight...but I just love the books and characters so much=) I guess no book has an age limit...I'm still a huge Green Eggs and Ham fan=)
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I am 22 and my husband is 26... does that answer your question?
i am 12 turning 13 soon and well i love these books and i am like always trying to get my parents to read them but they have like no time i think that everyone should read these books. cause if they dont they are missing out on something!
all i ahve to say is that ppl went crazy about harry potter and they were 13 year old witches/wizards. there is nothing wrong with reading books about high schoolers. i'm 24 and love these books and we read about all ages in books. like to kill a mockingbird is about scout who is like what 10? yes, in my mind edward is 22 cuz i know rob is 22. my husband is 4 years older than me and my ex bf was a year younger than me. so idk if i really like oder/younger guys.
haha I'm nearly 25 and couldn't put these books down - I went to a Hen Party in York (a Hen party is a bachlorette party) and read them on the trains to and from. Edward is eternally 17 but he's also 108 years old in every other way.
don't worry, my parents read the books, why, oh, why!, and they're 40. So never feel like ur too old to read em
Yea im 24 and addicted to these books, although I think that the books appeal so much to teens because of the marketing... All in all a good story is a good story. However, i wouldnt complain if Stephenie Meyer wrote a Vamp/Human book from an older perspective, like geared toward those in 20's and 30's.
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I tried to email her with my request....(not that it would make a different but would sastify myself at least that I tried) but she dismatled her email.....
So I went out and bought "The Host" as I hoped it would satisfy some of my craving since finishing the Twilight series, but have had a really hard time getting into it. Ive since moved on to The English Patient......so sad!
I'm 22, but I work in a library so I've been able to see that people of ALL ages love this series. My mom read it, my boss is reading it, my coworkers are reading it. It spans all ages. I really hope Stephanie Meyer comes out with another series and I hope it'll be geared toward 20/30somethings. The Host is TOO teeny-bopper for my taste. I've moved on to Sunshine by Robin McKinley. So far it's awesome, and it's not a teen book at all.
LOLI'm 31 and a huge fan (well really of the first book and of the crazy 'draft' - that by the way better get finished LOL).
I think I've obsessed over this book to nearly everyone I know. There are a lot of secret fans out there LOL so dont feel bad.
I've watched the bootleg movie version a trillion times...I think I need to see it at the theater even though the movie is not incredibly good but...whatever! i'm obsessed! LOL
Happy Holidays everyone!
haha :) this is awesome.I'm twenty, but I started reading the books when they first came out, about what, three years ago maybe? Anyways, I have followed the series over the years, and although I feel like I'm starting to get a little old for it, I like to think of it this way: if it were a true story, Bella and I would be the same age right now, almost by the date. She's just a "few days younger" since my birthday is also in September. That's just the way I look at it :)
My family has always encouraged my reading, like super crazy, because I've always been the only "kid" in the family who actually sat and read while everyone else played video games and such, so honestly, they see me read, whatever it is, and they smile with pride. As for my friends, one of my best friends read Twilight when I recommended it to her, and she loved it to pieces. We got another close friend into the series too, and for my birthday last year, they actually bought me all three books (because there were only three then, haha...). I've also gotten a few ex's into the books, and few other people. I don't think I'd have friends who would give me funny looks over my reading selections :)
but that's just the way it is with me :)
Oh, and just to add to "Message 14", since I am twenty...something, I've always had a crush on one of my friends, who happens to be my bestest friend's younger brother, who's three years younger than me...is that creepy? I think so sometimes, but he's a great person and one of my closest friends :)
I'm 21 and i love the series....i've read them all and eveyone i know knows i'm addicted to it! and the series was recommended to me by someone in their 50s. and i've gotten people in their thirties to read the late 20s early 30 to read the series as wellwhat it comes down to is the series was targeted for a younger audience but with a classic love story and a touch of action and excitement it works for everyone!
Not at all I am 22 and it's been a long time since I've actually read a non-text book- a bit was a relief I was to find that my love of reading didn't go out with my Anatomy/Phys books!
Sigh. I love the characters- they are so easy to love.\\\I think being older you can appreciate the writing and her style.
I'm so happy that I read them!!! I think people of all ages love the books. I, for one, couldn't put them down. I really hope she continues on writing(her music taste is great too).
I will admit that in Book 3, I found myself getting annoyed at the dramatics (a bit overboard in some areas) but I pulled through.
Sigh. I love the characters- they are so easy to love.\\\I think being older you can appreciate the writing and her style.
I'm so happy that I read them!!! I think people of all ages love the books. I, for one, couldn't put them down. I really hope she continues on writing(her music taste is great too).
I will admit that in Book 3, I found myself getting annoyed at the dramatics (a bit overboard in some areas) but I pulled through.
Krista wrote: "Hey there!
I'm personally 23...does anyone feel old to be reading this book? I mean in reality Edward looks like a 17 year old...but in my head he doesn't. :)
Do you get funny looks from frie..."
The actor is 22; plus in the book he's outlived all of us lol
I'm personally 23...does anyone feel old to be reading this book? I mean in reality Edward looks like a 17 year old...but in my head he doesn't. :)
Do you get funny looks from frie..."
The actor is 22; plus in the book he's outlived all of us lol
im 13 and i luv these books! also, my english teacher is 56 and she loved them 2! so there really isnt an age limit i guess...
I'm 22 and I don't feel too old. I look young though, people tend to think I'm still in high school when they first meet me. So no, I don't get strange looks.
Im 23 and luckily work in a school, so get plenty of pupils talking about the book to me (when they can get a word in hehe). At first i felt a little embarassed but there are older people then me who read it at work and I think the only thing that puts me off is its categorized as a teen book. When in reality I think it appeals to any age.
Im 24 and I dont care that my friends and family members have to remind me often to act my age. I love the Twilight saga, cant a girl dream...geez. lol. It took me a whole week to read all 4 books, since i read them all at least 4 more times. Everytime it hits me like the first time. I've seen the movie in theaters twice but since finding an internet site that shows it for free I've seen it about 20 times. I practically know every line. Although if your a huge twilight saga fan then you would agree with me and say that the movie coul've been a lot better, specially the MEADOW scene. But I guess the movie will do in the mean time. I just hope they put better work into New Moon. *sigh*
I'm a lot younger, but not the youngest one here, apparently :) I don't want to say how old I am, though. Let's leave it at 13-15...
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I agree Tamara...it was really nice to read something where the young people waited for marriage and all that good stuff...it felt good to know that there is still some innocence in the world...
Krista wrote: "Hey there!I'm personally 23...does anyone feel old to be reading this book? I mean in reality Edward looks like a 17 year old...but in my head he doesn't. :)
Do you get funny looks from frie..."
I am 23...I have co-workers with kids my age who are a little more obsessed with the series. The books are written in a way that can be appreciated by any age.
I have gotten my sister and friends into the Twilight series and we're all over 20.hi guys I've not been on in ages so thought I pop in and say hello:) We got banned from using Goodreads at work:(
Hey, come on, I mean Stephenie Meyer is a young mother, so she definitally knows how to write to people of all ages. I mean, my friends mother is like almost 50 and she is reading it! And I know little 5th graders who live down the street from me! They are so adorabe! :)!LONG LIVE TWILIGHT! :)!
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My mom is 45 and she is reading the books. I think the good thing about the writing is it's good for anyone and no matter what, it's about love and if you've ever been in love or like the idea of falling in love, this book is for you.
I'm 24 and a single mom and i love the Twilight saga. I have got most of my friends into it also. My grandma even likes it!
I'm 23 and a mother of a four year old. I LOVE Twilight!! None of my freinds get me when it comes to Twilight.














I'm personally 23...does anyone feel old to be reading this book? I mean in reality Edward looks like a 17 year old...but in my head he doesn't. :)
Do you get funny looks from friends and family for loving this series?