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Does anyone else here love Twilight? And why do people bash it?
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JourneymanNot a fan, I'm afraid. I tried, I really did, but I'll have to put this down to personal taste on things I don't want to get into here.
But I do find the level of its cultural impact utterly fascinating. It's always cool when books get into people's minds so deeply. I know the movies had a lot to do with that too, but you get my point. And Team Jacob, inspiration isn't an easy thing to come by. It's really great when you find something that moves you like that. There's always going to be a Twilight hater, for whatever reason. It's not going to stop you loving it, so who cares?!
I adore Buffy to a depth that's probably just wrong for a grown woman, and there's always a Buffy basher ready to argue with me about why I should think it's rubbish. Do I care? Nope!
MystagogueI know that its cool to hate Stephanie Meyers, but her Twilight books made me want to start writing. She makes me really care about her characters, and I feel like I actually know them.
Does anyone else here love Twilight? And why do people bash it?
Lore MasterInstead of answering why people bash it, I would gently ask you in return how much you read in general, and for what other titles you've enjoyed in the past.
Scribal LordOuch.![]()
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Lore Master[...]while Twilight is entertaining, it's not exactly well written.
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MystagogueNever seen the movies, never read the books, but I'd guess the bashing comes from two quarters: those who resent the author making money (whatever the perceived deficiencies in the writing) and those, like me, who view vampires as foul dead things, parasitic necroscopic creatures who are an abomination to all that live and as such deserve a swift if not wholly painless death....why do people bash it?
Lore MasterAre you disagreeing?
Discussion time!
Lore MasterInteresting discussion here. I've never read Twilight, nor have I seen the films. I did see the "Vampire Sucks" parody, and got a few laughs from it. Otherwise, I am uninitiated.
Several of you have referenced grammatical errors in the books. I am curious as to how this would have gotten past the editors at a major publishing house. Any ideas?
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MystagogueBella Swan is a terrible role model, and it worries me that so many young girls are being shaped by her. Her relationship is unhealthy, destructive to her and those around her, but she's so lost in her own codependency that she doesn't care. Edward is a violent, controlling jerk (keeping it PG here, but I had originally typed another word). Sure they love each other, but so do a lot of people in poisonous, violent and damaging relationships. At least Buffy fought back against her damaging relationship with her vampire, protected herself and her family and friends from further harm, and always maintained her self respect and dependence. Same with Sookie Stackhouse (and I'm basing this on the novels - the show does tells a different story). Like Buffy, Sookie understood that her vampire relationship was destructive, violent and in danger of damaging her and those closest to her. So she ended it. Sure, she loved Bill just as much as Bella loves Edward, but there are some things more valuable than love. Bella is the quintessential "battered wife" and she's celebrated for it and that, more than anything else about Twilight, is something that I hate.
At least Buffy fought back against her damaging relationship with her vampire, protected herself and her family and friends from further harm, and always maintained her self respect and dependence.
Lore MasterTo a certain degree - Spike did try to rape her and I don't know many people who would become "friends" with their rapists, but Buffy had bad relationships all around - vampire and human. She did always keep her family first because that was what was most important to her (except season 6, but hey - she did just come back from the dead.....again). I think season 5 capture that the most with her best line in the series (I think). "If Dawn dies, we all do." That's just how important family was to her.
And now I've gone off topicsorry!