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Posted on December 29, 2008 at 1:28 pm - by Corey DeGrandchamp
The Bane Of My Existence
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Lisa Treece on December 30th, 2008 at 12:11 AM says:
I don’t really know why it’s that bad.
I read the books, they were endearing stories of young love/lust with a supernatural ‘twist’.
They’re also directed at 13-20 year old girls… *shrug*
I honestly think the books could be worse.
But Im not saying a thing about the movie.. *rolls eyes*
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Nicole G on January 6th, 2009 at 2:39 PM says:
At first, when I began reading them I was SURE my boyfriend, would believe the same thing. I felt desire to be in that world with Edward and the Cullens rather than my pathetic human life, with my human significant other.
However, reading through the second and now third book of the series, I’ve never such a strong attraction to my boyfriend. Almost as if the book taught me ways to tell him and show him just how much I love him. I’ve began drifting further from the world that Stephenie Meyer portrays and back into my own.
I’ve NEVER read a series that could do that to me, and for that, it is the best series I’ve ever read.
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Corey DeGrandchamp on January 7th, 2009 at 9:32 AM says:
Yeah. I understand what you’re saying Nicole, entirely all too well. I’ll just say that “somebody special in my life” had started wishing, hoping, dreaming that they were part of that life, longing to live with, or know the Cullens.
She’s stopped reading half way thru Eclipse, because she felt the need to cut back, and return to reality.
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