I just finished the Twilight Series, and let me tell you, I have never been so depressed while finishing a book. I hastily read through Breaking Dawn in about a day and only towards the end did I realize that this is really, truly the end. The end of knowing what will happen of Edward's and Bella's forever. Perhaps it is because the story implies that they do indeed last forever that I am so sad. I wish I could read, forever and ever, of their happily ever immortal after.
I have to admit, Stephenie Meyer, as much as I cannot stand her terrible writing skills, her over-usage of the words 'chagrin' and 'facade' or her god-awful 'thank you' at the end of each book, knows how to suck you into a romance. She knows how to send a flurry of butterflies through your gut and give you feel that puppy-in-love feel all over again. I'm sad to confess how much I've really come to love the Twilight Series, and even more sad, or rather embarrassed, to admit that I will most certainly read them over and over again, for as long as I shall live.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Finally someone who understand me!! I have read them 4 times, and Chris just doesn't get it. I've tried getting him to read them, but I"m pretty sure it's not going to happen. I myself felt pretty lost after I was done. Try the True Blood series. It's pretty good.
I don't know you - but I had to respond. I too have read Breaking Dawn twice already and my finance doesn't get it either. I read all 4 books in a week. I never been so infatuated by the two of them. I had butterflies just as you and I myself wished for the passion in my own life to be as strong as theirs. I literally cried at the end of the book. Could be because I knew that there was no more to read, but more importantly how much they LOVED EACH OTHER. I want more and it's driving me insane. Now, I can't frickin wait for the movie and they better not let me down. Breaking Dawn has to be in 2 parts because there are too many important scenes in that book. If they cut any of it out, I'll die. But I pray that Stephanie writes more because there so many avenues she could go with characters. Anyway, I just wanted to respond to your blog because I'm almost pathetic when it comes to this saga. I love it all - just as you. so don't feel bad. And I'm 32. :)
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