lol yeah! like i said 2 much lovey dovey lol
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Yeah, too bad mushy uselessness makes someone a healthy living, such as I will never see. So stupid. (Shakes the drippy sarcasam off her hands)
IMHO, the smart nay-sayers are saying nay because they didn't think of it first. I have been struggling for a good theme, one that is not overdone--if I were to write anything worth while--but, Stephenie just seemed to find it first. And she is making money and no amount of nay will take away the fact that they are good books. Nobody that writes, then sends said writings to a publisher, does it because they just like to write. They want money. And if it is good, they will lots of money. Yay. lol
Oh, and they are lovey dovey because they are "Teen Novels." Can't really have the animalistic humpin and scrumpin of the average romance, fantasy novel.
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Hmm, good point. I just don't think the book is well written! Meyer tries to use "big words" to make her seem smart, but the context in which she's using these words is not right!
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I was more or less CONNED into reading these books. I was told there were werewolves and that they would be awesome...as in murderous/insanely mindblowing. So I went with it.
First book: ...hmm...Ok no werewolves.
Second book: ...ok not what I expected but I'm sure the good stuff's later on...
Third book: ...*wipes face in agony*
Fourth book: ...What...The...F*CK!!!?!?!
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heh heh YAY SPIKE!!!! HURRAH!!!!
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The 4th book was very WTF. I like all the books. Even if they are written in a simple way, and geared more twards teen readers. But the 4th book was a bit pain full to read. I just went to slow. I was almost all the way through, about 100 pages left, and Bella had barely given birth and there was still this intense fight/meeting yet to happen. And it did, in all of about 15 pages. I think she just wanted the story to be over and done with, but in the mist of it she was coming up with so much it threatened to go to another book. She just had to shove an ending on that really didn't fit.
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Edwars can't read Bella's thoughts because she has none!!!!
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HEH HEH HEH!!! It's fun to dis twilight!!!
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Heh, Spike, your signature is my friend's favourite quote...
my friend scares me sometimes...
wait, so do you...
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IT'S FUN TO SCARE PEOPLE...YAY!!!
pineapple
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donuts!!!!!!!!!
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I think we're a little off-topic, we should go back to bashing Twilight.
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Vancariad wrote:
I think we're a little off-topic, we should go back to bashing Twilight.
Heh, yeah, I was thinking that, too. Perhaps the personal forums would be better?
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Ok, so I tell all my friends that Stephanie Meyer uses big words to make herself appear more intelligent, and that some of those words are totally out of context.
My friends told me to prove it so I read five pages and found one.
pg 318 "His face was unfathomable" she was trying to describe his face as "shocked" not unable to comprehend, so WTH?!?!?!?
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Actually, that just means his face was inscrutable.
Tee hee *ducks*
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Vancariad wrote:
pg 318 "His face was unfathomable" she was trying to describe his face as "shocked" not unable to comprehend, so WTH?!?!?!?
Without proper context your accusation doesn't hold much ground IMO.
We simply have to take your word on it that she didn't mean what she wrote, it does look like that what she wanted to bring across was that his face was 'unreadable', but without having the full sentence that's only guess work.
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Vancariad wrote:
Ok, so I tell all my friends that Stephanie Meyer uses big words to make herself appear more intelligent, and that some of those words are totally out of context.
My friends told me to prove it so I read five pages and found one.
pg 318 "His face was unfathomable" she was trying to describe his face as "shocked" not unable to comprehend, so WTH?!?!?!?
It actually made a lot of sense to me. It just means that there may be so many emotions flickering across his face, so deep and difficult for Bella to comprehend that she used that word. It seems fitting...to me.
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