http://www.womens-health.com/boards/...-twilight.html
Try this thread Ace, lol.
Has anyone read them?
I've finished, and was wondering if anybody was as fond of them as I am.
http://www.womens-health.com/boards/...-twilight.html
Try this thread Ace, lol.
Do we not realise that in order to find a soul
It doesn't happen over night
if truth were to be told.
Like everything in life that's hard to achieve
you must believe!
yes, but I meant the BOOKS mom...not the movie....silly goose
I am currently little over 400 pages into eclipse. I am personally enjoying the series. It's not rocket science but it is fun and enjoyable.
No I havent but my roomate has... she liked the books better than the movie
I have read the series many many times and i am addicted. It was the best thing put into words!! It took me a while to not read the books thats why I kept rereading them because I was honestly scared {I was having with-drawl}...I didnt want to read anything else because I knew it would be a disapointment but I read books mentioned in twilight like A MIDSUMMERS NIGHT DREAM etc. {if you are having TWS {twilight with-drawl syndrom}{Yes i made it up but it seems valid enough to everyone I know whos read the saga} AAAAAA TWILIGHT lol![]()
Peace out trout
Hi Everyone!
Has anyone read the .pdf Version of Midnight Sun?
I loved it, and I keep it on my desktop so that I can read it again (smiles).
(excerpt from the site) This is about how the first chapter of Twilight would read if it were written from Edward's perspective. There is so much more to his side of the story than there is to Bella's in that first chapter. After all, Bella only knows that an incredibly gorgeous boy is looking at her funny. Meanwhile, Edward is suffering through one of the most momentous days of his very long life! First there's the shock and frustration of not being able to hear Bella's thoughts, then the wild, monstrous reaction to her scent, followed by the incredible expenditure of self-control that it takes to not kill her... His side of Bella's first day at Forks High School is a hundred times more exciting than her own.
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(excerpt from the site) This book was never published. Midnight Sun is Stephanie Meyer's next project. She has not yet finished writing it (and there is no timeline set up, so we all need to put a lot of effort into being patient for a while longer), but she is definitely still planning on having it published. And, after Breaking Dawn comes out, Stephenie will have much more time to focus on writing Midnight Sun. Here's what Stephenie says about it.
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Enjoy!
Claire
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I'm currently reading the Twillight series! I've seen the first two movies and decided i should read the books! so my lil santa girl got me all the books for christmas! currently on New Moon (so far it's a lil boring haha) but I love it! =)
A book with the same level of artistic integrity as Harry Potter but for girls who fantasize about the whole vampire thing?
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I hated them. I have been reading since I was 3, and (once I got to be about 10) I have been reading at least one book a day. So I have read a lot of books. And they just arent on the level as most literature. I read the whole series cuz I kept hoping they would get better but they just didnt. Nothing complex about them. The plot is simplistic. No offense to anyone who liked them, but vamps dont sparkle. Read the books about Lestat. That is a vampire. And i am sorry but I just dont see how anyone could compare them to HP. The plot in HP is so complex. There are things from the first book on that you dont really understand til the last one. Just small sentences here and there that make no sense at all til you are done. Again, no offense to anyone who liked them.
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