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The Twilight Saga is a series of five romance fantasy films from Summit Entertainment based on the four novels by American author Stephenie Meyer. The films star Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner. the biggest single-day opening in domestic history, beating The Dark Knight's $ million.
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I personally love the Eclipse one. More reviews and more at Cuddlebuggery Book Blog. View all comments. Feb 27, Sarah rated it did not like it Recommends it for: no one, not even my worst enemy. Shelves: , vampire-supernatural , romance , teen-young-adult. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Okay, I have to say that I picked this book up partly due to all the hype and partly because it's involved two of my favorite genres I mean, so many people had recommended it to me and I finally got sick of hearing about it, so I picked it up and read it But, I really regret ever Okay, I have to say that I picked this book up partly due to all the hype and partly because it's involved two of my favorite genres But, I really regret ever buying and forcing myself to finish it I hate not finishing books, even if I hate them , it was so bad.

Though, let me tell you that I really wanted to like it, really I did I'm one of those people who likes a lot of popular things, Twilight was popular, so I figured I would love it just like everyone else, but I was very, very wrong.

A lot of fans wonder why I hate the book so much and here is my list and it's a pretty long one, so get ready: 1. Lack of characterization: Bella- Okay I absolutely hated this girl.

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She was the worst female protagonist I have ever read about! She's stupid, shallow, selfish and just plain annoying!


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Not to mention she's pathetically dependent on Edward I mean, come on, NO girl should be that dependent on a boy, not only is that pathetic, but it is very unhealthy. She was also a clumsy little damsel in distress who was dumb enough to get herself into situations that she couldn't get out of.

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I would have loved for Meyer to have given her a backbone, so she could have done something useful instead of whining and doing stupid, idiotic things that no remotely intelligent teenage girl would actually do. Not to mention the fact that she is apparently very "plain" looking And, according to Meyer, one of them is a teacher Bella is a Mary Sue, simple as that. And I hate Mary Sues. Edward- Okay, this boy is just way too possessive and stalkerish it is not romantic of him to sneak into Bella's room and watch her sleep!

It's creepy and wrong!

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Oh, and "bad boys" usually don't sit there and say "I'm dangerous, stay away" etc. I also hated the fact that Bella described some part of his body every other page. Okay, we get the fact that he's hot, Bella I could go on and on about all the characters Writing style: Purple Prose- Ew Enough said. Descriptions: I know I said up there that I got sick of reading about how gorgeous some part of Edward's body was every other paragraph I also had a hard time picturing a lot of the setting and the action in my head as well.

It's kind of sad really That's what makes me wonder why so many fans find Edward so "hot", I never got a clear picture of him in my head to even begin to form an opinion about whether he was "hot" or not. Seriously, Meyer completely abused the dictionary and the thesaurus while writing this book so much so that I think she should never be allowed to look at either one ever again Half the time the words that she does use doesn't really go with what she's trying to say. Simply put: Stephenie Meyer is a moron and doesn't know that when writing you are supposed to use the thesaurus sparingly aka: only when it is truly needed and not any time you damn well please , it really ruins everything if it's used too much Plot: Okay, the plot gets it's own category because it pissed me off so much.

I mean, seriously It was nothing but sappy, gag worthy fluff between Edward and Bella until page or so, when something finally happened.

And, even then It seemed to me that Meyer just threw it in there, and it was only put there in the first place, so that she could point at it and say, "Look, there's a plot right there. But that's not a plot!! The plot should not take pages to start! And no the whole "romance" between Bella and Edward is not the plot! This is especially the case since we knew from the beginning I mean And the "children" never graduated and went on to college. I mean, if they've been there for more than four years, than I'm assuming that someone would have noticed!

I mean, the town could not be full of that many morons! I've been told several times that Cullens have only been living in Forks for about two years I guess all the purple prose distracted me from reading and remembering that little detail Speaking of school, why in the world would they willingly choose to take high school over and over again? Especially since they all have several college degrees which leads me to wonder why, since they are so "human loving" they can't do something useful with their education like Carlisle, instead of sitting on their butts all day and just being useless I know they need to "fit in", but seriously..

Since that's how the Cullens fit into society, that means they have to move every four or five years to avoid suspicion, right? However, they wouldn't have to do that if they didn't put the younger ones in school since if they were in the workforce and being useful to society then they could stay for a lot longer before people started wondering why they don't age. But, I think I know why Edward and his "siblings" tortured themselves day after day by going to high school Stephenie Meyer wasn't creative enough to come up with any other way for Edward and Bella to meet.

It would have made more sense for them to have been neighbors or something. I can come up with several nice ideas about how that would have turned out and it would have been much better. I've been told that there are more, but those are the two that really bugged me. Though, I love the fans response to the mention of any plot hole the rabid ones, not the sane ones, of course. It usually goes like this: "Well it is a fictional vampire book. Just because it's a book with vampires doesn't mean it's exempt from having to be realistic and not having glaring plot holes.

I've also been told that there are even more in later books, but I'm not about to torture myself by reading the rest of the series just to find them and list them I have better things to do with my time Vampires Like I said before, I'm a big vampire fan.

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But, this book is an embarrassment to vampire fiction. The vampires are pathetic, sweet, innocent, almost "misunderstood" creatures. I know that Meyer has every right to create her own idea about vampires. And, to be honest, I was okay with her idea about vampires until they started sparkling.

To have them sparkle takes away the evilness of the myth of the creatures since, they are creatures of the devil Evil creatures do not sparkle, the idea's laughable at best. Most normal people are not scared of something that sparkles in the sun. I mean, I know if I saw someone sparkling; I would not immediately think "vampire" and run. Not only because I don't associate sparkling with vampires, but also because how the hell is sparkling evil or scary?! By the way, the whole sparkling vampire idea just seemed to be there because Meyer wanted a reason as to why the vampires could even walk around in the daylight to begin with.

The idea was just a convenient way for her to write the vampires. Since, she's incapable of coming up with a better, much more creative idea. I don't mind the fact that they could come out during the day since that's not unheard of in vampire fiction nowadays , but I wish that Meyer had come up with a better idea that didn't make me laugh uncontrollably at the thought. All the other myths about vampires are nonexistent.

Holy water and garlic won't bother them just like the sun , stake through the heart won't kill them either, even beheading them won't get rid of them. She made her vampires practically invincible which is annoying. The only way to really kill one of her vampires is to rip it apart and burn the pieces or to blow it up.

Two things that a human would have a hard time doing Especially since from my knowledge most vampires don't live like the Cullens, they could careless about humans. If most other vampires were so cruel, why don't they come out to humanity and take over? It makes a lot more sense since a mere human would have a very difficult time killing just one vampire.

The fact that they had no weaknesses annoyed the crap out of me. Along with being almost invincible, they all had these special "powers", but they didn't have the bad side effects with them, only the good. All in all, her vampires were perfect. I don't like my vampires to be blood thirsty monsters that kill everything in sight.

But, I also don't want them to be so pathetic and innocent either. The only two vampiric qualities that are there are the ones that are well known among everyone: drinking blood well, sort of since the Cullens are "vegetarian" vampires; an idea that seriously made me laugh and being immortal.

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Otherwise, the Cullens are disgustingly human like. There's this saying in regards to writing: "Write what you know".