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I enjoyed the books. Of course I am not someone who goes around not liking something, because everyone else doesn't. I don't need some bull crap excuse to be artistic or different.
They aren't the best books ever, but Stephanie Meyer did a good job. She created a book that got people who didn't read to pick this book up. In the end that is what counts most to me. What was the authors impact on their audience. Did they just read it and then shrug, or did they go crazy over it?
I like many others at first looked at it with disdain, though I hadn't read it. Vampire falls in love with a human? How unoriginal. (I will not use cliche for fear of being cliche) I could go on GiaOnline and find thousands of RPG's on this topic. But that cover! Oh it was so attracting. I finally decided to rent it from my library. And you know what? I read it for three hours non-stop. I just couldn't put it down. It was simplistic yet descriptive. I've read all the books and enjoyed them pretty well, though I thought the ending of the last one wasn't the best. It was something nice to read in my free time.
Love,
Mi
(I'm lazy so I just pasted a reply I did in one of the other subjects on this forum about this book. It still applies. Oh quite trying to say it's bad for kids to read this book.
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I'm sorry, but reading just anything isn't good for teenagers
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Ugh. If they are reading something, then at lest their IQ will rise a few points. Plus, what, are they going to die by reading a crappy book? Ridiculous.)