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    Honestly I read the series and actually liked it =(. I do feel dirty now though and I think I lost a bit of my pride along the way. Honestly I would say read the book and you might just like it.

  2. Lounge   -   #12
    Read the books first!

  3. Lounge   -   #13
    Quote Originally Posted by WannaB View Post
    Read the books first!
    ok...thanks

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    I've read it and unfortunately know several people who also read it, the important distinction to make is that they enjoyed it. It's terribly boring. I barely finished the first, I took it as a sort of test of my own strength. The people I know that have read this, not all of them but definitely the poeple I know who have, are the kind of people that think Kafka is stupid. They don't want any real literature they want some mushy little story with very little grace or meaning. I despise it, not for the scene that it created (though the devotion of it's fans perplexes and irritates me), but what it indicates, and that is the lack of imagination people are willing to use when reading these days. It is fantasy but it's not imaginative, there's little to no finesse in the drawing of the characters who are very two-dimensional, and the story itself lacks any ingenuity. So in conclusion it was not worth the time it took to open to the first page.

  5. Lounge   -   #15
    i hate this series.wherever i look at i see people who is reading this series.

  6. Lounge   -   #16
    I read them, mostly because I go through books so quickly that I end up desperate for something to read.

    I agree with one of the early posters that said they are heavy handed. The author is incapable of forreshadowing and will just browbeat you with obvious "Hints" of what is going to happen and somehow the characters don't figure it out.

    I tend to be character driven and have to attach to a character in a story to really enjoy it and I found myself disliking the main players in these books quite a bit, Bella especially.

    I can see why it appeals to teenage girls, and that is about the best thing I can say about the series.

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    I read first one, and it was so boring, I just waited the fight to start. movie was lame also!

  8. Lounge   -   #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Darth_Duane View Post
    I read them, mostly because I go through books so quickly that I end up desperate for something to read.

    I agree with one of the early posters that said they are heavy handed. The author is incapable of forreshadowing and will just browbeat you with obvious "Hints" of what is going to happen and somehow the characters don't figure it out.

    I tend to be character driven and have to attach to a character in a story to really enjoy it and I found myself disliking the main players in these books quite a bit, Bella especially.

    I can see why it appeals to teenage girls, and that is about the best thing I can say about the series.
    I get desperate sometimes too, but the NY best selling list usually has some good books on there. I just hate the way she portrays women as weak and submissive as if women are incapable of their roles as heroines, which is bs. I suggest Skin Hunger by Kathleen Duey if you're really into characters. I just finished it and can't wait for the second book.

  9. Lounge   -   #19
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman0113 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Darth_Duane View Post
    I read them, mostly because I go through books so quickly that I end up desperate for something to read.

    I agree with one of the early posters that said they are heavy handed. The author is incapable of forreshadowing and will just browbeat you with obvious "Hints" of what is going to happen and somehow the characters don't figure it out.

    I tend to be character driven and have to attach to a character in a story to really enjoy it and I found myself disliking the main players in these books quite a bit, Bella especially.

    I can see why it appeals to teenage girls, and that is about the best thing I can say about the series.
    I get desperate sometimes too, but the NY best selling list usually has some good books on there. I just hate the way she portrays women as weak and submissive as if women are incapable of their roles as heroines, which is bs. I suggest Skin Hunger by Kathleen Duey if you're really into characters. I just finished it and can't wait for the second book.
    Thanks for the reccomendation, I'm finishing up the Dark Tower series by Stephen King right now but I will definately check that one out when I finish.

  10. Lounge   -   #20
    I personally didn't enjoy them that much. So much hype for this series that it just didn't appeal to my taste in reading. Movie wasn't that good either.

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