These books are actually pretty good. I'm reading Eclipse now. Sometimes they get rather boring. Like New Moon, because Edward wasn't even in 3/4 of the book. So many of my friends are obsessed with these things.. it's scary. >_>
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In all sincerity - probably the best book series I've ever read.
Stephenie Meyer's an amazing writer.
"The Host" is also by her, and is a great book.
I know Kate's read it, but not sure about anyone else...
But yeah, I'm really excited for the movie.
I met this girl at my school - Alyssa, and she wants us to go to the midnight showing on the release night, so we're going to order tickets in advance online. Hehe, I'm excited.
i love jacob black.
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yeah...that's their 'edward' I've seen girls get violent. OHMYGOSHILOOOVEDWARD NO I LOVE HIM MORE HE'S MINE NOOO MINE MIIIIIIIINE.
I think it'd be better if there was more violence...less boring thinking...and less fangirls >.<
Don't get me wrong...it's really good..but the fact that everyone loves it just makes me a bit rawrish now... Night World is a really good series though...
I'm sorry, but when a guy reads a romance book.....that makes him gay.
THANK YOU. Finally, someone agrees. I know multiple guys that've said that I should read it, and so I feel compelled to ask if they read it, and they're like "yeah! those bewks r amazin!" o.o Maybe it's just me, but, overall, this generation of guys seems gender-confused. D:
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Not into the fantasy cra..stuff.
Ditto that. :D
I just got home from something with a bunch of girls in my youth group, and a good portion of the night was discussing Twilight. I was literally the only one there who hadn't read it and wasn't planning on watching it. :) That was delightful. Personally, I enjoy a good romance, (mainly ones set in the 18th and 19th centuries when there were still decent men in the world. lol but that's beside the point...) but vampires?
I just got home from something with a bunch of girls in my youth group, and a good portion of the night was discussing Twilight. I was literally the only one there who hadn't read it and wasn't planning on watching it. :) That was delightful. Personally, I enjoy a good romance, (mainly ones set in the 18th and 19th centuries when there were still decent men in the world. lol but that's beside the point...) but vampires?
sigh, women today so b<>tchy :\
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RottyLover wrote:
I just got home from something with a bunch of girls in my youth group
THATS WHAT SHE SAID
-- Edited by Frederick-Alan-Grier at 15:30, 2008-11-22
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