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The Twilight Saga

Has anyone seen the new trailer, focused on Jacob? Damn that kid got ripped!!! And the rest of the wolfpack looks pretty good, too.
 
I have just finished eclipse... I know I'm a little late but I wasn't going to read them, I was pushed into reading them by a close friend.

And I'm glad. Not because I've found an amazing piece of literature, actually quite the opposite. This book annoys me so much, and yet, I keep on reading because I want to know what happens next.

Bella annoys me. I find her extremely unlikeable and unrealistic... how many times can one person faint in a single novel?

I think that the author thinks far too highly of herself. Comparing her novels to the likes of Romeo and Juliet and Wuthering Heights is seriously disturbing, especially when a) They are nothing alike. And B) When she is nowhere near as good a writer as Shakespeare and Emily Bronte.

I find the characters are unemotional because they are too emotional. It's unrealistic and I don't believe that they are real.

I think that Stephanie Meyer copped out by writing from a first person perspective... no offense, but having to really only concentrate on one characters personality (because everyone elses comes through in dialogue) is a pretty easy way of writing. Not to mention the fact that Bella really lacks a personality at all.

Aside from these things that bug me, I enjoy the vampire storyline. Meyer does a good job at creating a new vampire world and these are the parts where her writing comes into its own.
The werewolf parts are rather lame, like the entireity of New Moon.
But I'm still reading and I have no idea why.
 
I'm only 19, and I honestly cannot relate, though, I have never been in love.

But then, I never really felt that Bella and Edward were in love. I mean the book told us plenty of times but it never made me feel it. And I think that is one of the books biggest problems. Instead of making the reader feel it tells us how we should be feeling. The only thing I got from Bella and Edward was sexual tension and an over-protectiveness on his side but you would be the exact same way to a close relative.

I love the storyline though, I love the world; though not yet as expansive as it could be (I don't know if we see more of it in the last book) and I'm sure that as much as the last book angers me that I will love it still the same.
 
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