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Tekka wrote:That's awful, it sounds as if they must hold you down and force you to read the book aloud!
Oh wait, no they're not apparently.
Maybe they're trying to get you to stop talking about Sailor Moon.
By ignoring you and pretending to read.
Voltron wrote:Im getting sick and tiered of the Twilight seires. Every girl in my f***ing school is reading it. it's getting on my nerves.
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Voltron wrote:Im getting sick and tiered of the Twilight seires. Every girl in my f***ing school is reading it. it's getting on my nerves.
doubledealer25 wrote:Voltron wrote:Im getting sick and tiered of the Twilight seires. Every girl in my f***ing school is reading it. it's getting on my nerves.
hey! same thing at my school! it is weird, but not annoying. it will be annoying when they start asking if i read the book then i will go even more nuts than i am now
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ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
doubledealer25 wrote:to tell the truth i only read at school and i only read at home if i am paid. unless it is TF realated. no offense to anyone
tigertracks 24 wrote:doubledealer25 wrote:to tell the truth i only read at school and i only read at home if i am paid. unless it is TF realated. no offense to anyone
You may want to consider it. Reading anyway, outside of school. It can be helpful to you in so many ways, but in this case, if you read TWILIGHT, it would allow you to have something in common with some of these girls that you may be interested in.
My wife reads, and re-reads TWILIGHT, and its sequels. She has read a diverse set of books, from many different authors, and marks these amongst her favorites, although the newest one, did not meet her expectations to wrap up the series.
I will be going to see the movie with her on Saturday. Friday she is seeing it with some of her local group of TWILIGHT fans.
Somehow this book appeals not only to teenage girls, but girls/and women.
I personally have not read it. I have heard a lot about it from my wife though, and know the gist and many of the main characters' names, etc.
I am not a big vampire fan. It's a bit creepy, and too close to real. My mom considered that they may actually exist. My mom who is very intelligent, educated, and well read told me this when I was still living at home years ago. When my level-headed intelligent mother says that it made me think that there may be many wonders that we do not want to believe exist that do. And somethings that aren't so wonderful too, I imagine.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
doubledealer25 wrote:i did read a lot back in 5th grade. but as school got harder i had less and less time to read. i learn by reading and TV(it is alot easier for me to learn with TV) and i heard that the author of twilight was working on a 4th book but stopped cus some one stole it. is that true? i guess i will read my TF book, hard wired. i was half way through it in 6th grade but never fished it.
Original Sin wrote:doubledealer25 wrote:i did read a lot back in 5th grade. but as school got harder i had less and less time to read. i learn by reading and TV(it is alot easier for me to learn with TV) and i heard that the author of twilight was working on a 4th book but stopped cus some one stole it. is that true? i guess i will read my TF book, hard wired. i was half way through it in 6th grade but never fished it.
The last book is called Midnight Sun and it was the first book told through Edward's eyes. The first 12 chapters were stolen and posted online. She posted it on her website so her fans wouldn't feel guilty reading them. But I guess it pissed her off to the point where she is going to wait to write the rest of the book because right now she'd want to kill the entire family or something
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Autobotic9 wrote:I read the book, loved it. The movie was good. Casting was EXCELLENT. The movie made a lot of avoidable mistakes, but the one that irked me the most was the Cullen's house. In the book, the house was supposed to be a massive white victorian with six large trees that cast a shadow to the porch, and there was supposed to be a river in the back yard. In the movie, the house was on a hill with no discernable yard, and the house looked like a house you would usually see on a usual eco friendly show on the travel channel. It was just wood and glass. I would never tell if a vampire lived in it, it was awful. Carlisle was TOO PALE. Looked like a cross between Patrick Dempsey and a geisha.
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ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
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