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As anyone who frequents this forum will know, there have recently been a large amount of topics about the 'Twilight' series by Stephanie Meyer. In the hope of consolidating some of the discussion, I have decided to create a general topic.

Please use this topic to discuss:

  • Whether or not you have read the books and whether or not you're planning to
  • What you thought of the books
  • Your expectations for future books
  • Your expectations of the film
  • The books in general

Please click here to read the first chapter of Breaking Dawn. Discussion of this chapter should be limited to this topic.

If you have a topic related to the books that would benefit from more in-depth discussion, then please feel free to post your own topic, but we will expect most issues to be contained to this topic and other topics will be locked or deleted.

The Twilight series consists of Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. Breaking Dawn, the fourth in the series, is not yet published.

The plot is centred around Bella Swan, a young woman who falls in love with a vampire, Edward Cullen.




Post edited at 11:17 am on June 2, 2008 by Periwinkle

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i acyally liked the first one though

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i love the books and im counting down till the movie. i have friends that live were teh movie was filmed. like the skool and stuff. its so awsome!!

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hate romantic novels!

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is this a book that guys can read? or is it just a fancy harlequin novel?

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i love the books and cant wait for the next one! OMG! i dont think the movie will be that good. plus the guy they have playing edward in my opinion is so not nearly cute/hot/sexy enough to be edward! I LOVE EDWARD! (mind you i love my b/f more but i'm crazy about edward!)

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Quote: from 721 at 11:30 am on May 14, 2008

is this a book that guys can read? or is it just a fancy harlequin novel?

she is making edwards point of view so guys might read it.

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Quote: from sexybitch2010 at 11:31 am on May 14, 2008

i dont think the movie will be that good.

the author is helping w/ the movie so it will be ok at least. she is making sure it has to do w/ the book. better than eragon at least, haha.

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I've just finished Twilight and I'm waiting for New Moon and Eclipse to arrive These are better than Harry Potter almost

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I think Cleolinda on LiveJournal put it best:

The Twilight books are like Twinkies.

Twinkies are not a gourmet dessert and, really, aren't very good for you. If you want to ingest that number of calories and ruin your figure, there are many tastier desserts you could choose, but sometimes, you're just craving the not-so-good fluff of a Twinkie.

Same is true of Twilight. As far as writing and plot go, the books are extremely lacking and, it could be argued, the only real three-dimensional character in the whole series is Jacob Black. But sometimes, you need something that's not-so-good and fluffy...and, in this case, sparkly.

That said, anyone who's going to argue that the Twilight books are great literature should be strapped down and forced to read Jane Austen novels until her eyes fall out.

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love twilight.cant wait for the book or movie.i love the harry potter books.and love Jane Austin and most classic books. i don't understand why some people hate twilight but they are entitled to their opinions.

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Haha. I think it's amusing how Twilight needs a sticky. It deserves one though, I was getting really sick of Twilight threads every few posts.

Personally, I can't deal with Twilight myself. I've read up to Eclipse, but not without eye rolling and cringing every few pages or paragraphs.

I think the worst thing about Twilight is the MASSIVE fanbase it has. I can understand the Harry Potter fanbase, Lord of the Rings, Narnia, hell even Star Trek... but Twilight?

Someone posted above comparing Twilight to a twinkie and I think that has some truth in it. However, I don't think that explains the mass love of Twilight.

Honestly, I think the popularity of this book is such a tragic commentary on our times. Bad character development, cheesy dialogue, horrid writing... is that really the sort of "literature" that appeals to people now? Really.

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The mass love, I think, comes partly from the fact that it's total wish fulfillment (teenage girl uprooted from her old home where she was a little fish in a big pond to this new home where suddenly, she's the most beautiful girl in school, every boy wants to date her, and she's the only one beautiful and perfect enough for the Adonis-like Edward Cullen...who also happens to be a sexy vampire). Though there are always exceptions, most teenage girls would find that to be a dream come true.

Everyone wants to be more special than they are, and books like Harry Potter and Twilight allow people to live that special life vicariously through their heroes. Twilight just does it a bit more fluffily and poorly-written-ly than Harry Potter.

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Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 10:00 am on May 16, 2008

I think Cleolinda on LiveJournal put it best:

The Twilight books are like Twinkies.  

Twinkies are not a gourmet dessert and, really, aren't very good for you. If you want to ingest that number of calories and ruin your figure, there are many tastier desserts you could choose, but sometimes, you're just craving the not-so-good fluff of a Twinkie.

Same is true of Twilight. As far as writing and plot go, the books are extremely lacking and, it could be argued, the only real three-dimensional character in the whole series is Jacob Black. But sometimes, you need something that's not-so-good and fluffy...and, in this case, sparkly.  

That said, anyone who's going to argue that the Twilight books are great literature should be strapped down and forced to read Jane Austen novels until her eyes fall out.


How amazingly true.Some books are like twinkies, or other yummy bad for you hostess delights. the twiglight series def. falls in that category.

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I have just read Twighlight and am currently reading New Moon.  I actually think that so far, the books seem to be very well-written.  They are descriptive and clear and the plot is very well done.  Numerous events that happened surprised me and I never would have expected things to turn out the way they did.  If the books are so averagely written, why are they best-sellers?  And why are millions of teens infatuated by them?

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