So, for the past couple of years numerous teenagers and even adults *Gasp* (like myself)have been totally captivated my Stephenie Meyer and her Twilight Saga.
I must say, I amor to read, but I had never read a 'Vampire' book until my cousin suggested Twilight. I started lectura the book and was instantly hooked.
I felt an instant connection to all the characters. I immediately went out and got a copy of New Moon and read that too. 3 days is all it took me to read both of them. I was disappointed in the fact that I would have to wait months for the 3rd installment of the series, Eclipse. Needless-to-say, as soon as it came out, I read it too. But again, I had to wait for the release of Breaking Dawn.
I had become a Twi-Hard! I was searching google and visiting fan sites daily for any info about the libros and what others thought about them. I skimmed over the ones that publicado spoilers... I wanted to read the book without the rumors and other reader's expectations. I did however find a foros on FanPop that allowed Twilighters (like myself) to speculate and to come up with our own theories and to discuss the other books. I thrived on lectura their ideas and came up with some pretty good ones myself (atleast I thought they were good, LOL! I was right about the syringe of venom thing, so I was happy.) I even wrote some fan-fic, which I enjoyed doing, even if it was just to bide my time until the release of Breaking Dawn.
I went to a release party and got the book. I hurried inicial to read it, though at this point I had heard some spoilers via the other Twilighters at the Midnight release.
Truthfully, I didn't care who Bella ended up with o how it happened (Yeap, I was Team Switzerland!). I just wanted all the characters to be happy and wanted closure at the end of the book.
I thought the book was very good. And I was surprised that others didn't feel that way. Sure, I had my qualms (I thought the whole pregnancy thing was rushed a bit) but I was happy with the ending. Perhaps it is because I knew and had accepted the fact that there was no way Stephenie Meyer could make EVERY reader happy. And if she (Stephenie) was happy with the ending, then so was I.
As an aspiring writer myself, I can understand when Mrs. Meyer dicho the story wrote itself.
Just like a dream tu would have, tu may know the people in your dream but tu can't control them o the decisions they make, tu just go with the flow and hope the dream ends happily.
I just wish más of the readers would have had a más open mind. Perhaps there was just too much 'hype' revolving around the final installment of the series. Too many expectaations. Too many people that wanted it THEIR way o no way at all.
Cudos to those of tu that enjoyed the book and didn't bash Mrs. Meyers. And for the readers who didn't like it, perhaps try lectura it a 2nd time before coming to any rash decisions.
Just my opinion.
I must say, I amor to read, but I had never read a 'Vampire' book until my cousin suggested Twilight. I started lectura the book and was instantly hooked.
I felt an instant connection to all the characters. I immediately went out and got a copy of New Moon and read that too. 3 days is all it took me to read both of them. I was disappointed in the fact that I would have to wait months for the 3rd installment of the series, Eclipse. Needless-to-say, as soon as it came out, I read it too. But again, I had to wait for the release of Breaking Dawn.
I had become a Twi-Hard! I was searching google and visiting fan sites daily for any info about the libros and what others thought about them. I skimmed over the ones that publicado spoilers... I wanted to read the book without the rumors and other reader's expectations. I did however find a foros on FanPop that allowed Twilighters (like myself) to speculate and to come up with our own theories and to discuss the other books. I thrived on lectura their ideas and came up with some pretty good ones myself (atleast I thought they were good, LOL! I was right about the syringe of venom thing, so I was happy.) I even wrote some fan-fic, which I enjoyed doing, even if it was just to bide my time until the release of Breaking Dawn.
I went to a release party and got the book. I hurried inicial to read it, though at this point I had heard some spoilers via the other Twilighters at the Midnight release.
Truthfully, I didn't care who Bella ended up with o how it happened (Yeap, I was Team Switzerland!). I just wanted all the characters to be happy and wanted closure at the end of the book.
I thought the book was very good. And I was surprised that others didn't feel that way. Sure, I had my qualms (I thought the whole pregnancy thing was rushed a bit) but I was happy with the ending. Perhaps it is because I knew and had accepted the fact that there was no way Stephenie Meyer could make EVERY reader happy. And if she (Stephenie) was happy with the ending, then so was I.
As an aspiring writer myself, I can understand when Mrs. Meyer dicho the story wrote itself.
Just like a dream tu would have, tu may know the people in your dream but tu can't control them o the decisions they make, tu just go with the flow and hope the dream ends happily.
I just wish más of the readers would have had a más open mind. Perhaps there was just too much 'hype' revolving around the final installment of the series. Too many expectaations. Too many people that wanted it THEIR way o no way at all.
Cudos to those of tu that enjoyed the book and didn't bash Mrs. Meyers. And for the readers who didn't like it, perhaps try lectura it a 2nd time before coming to any rash decisions.
Just my opinion.
A lot of people just go to the comentario section to advertise. They don't care what the articulo says-they just pick the one with the most viewers so they will get attention. Like the girl who wrote Twilight Fansites. por cherry6chick. She wants más viewers so she goes to artículos and puts:hey-you guys like twilight? well check out this sight:www.freewebs.com/twilighttrailer. Tell your friends!:) I thought it was a good idea because it got me to go to it so i started advertising on my first articulo called Who Is Better? on page 7 on What's Hot. All of a sudden i started to get all these comentarios telling everybody who the liked better. I told everybody there tu can choose. Every mes Ill anounce the winner for that month. Anyways...on this sight tu can put an articulo and/or sight that tu think is worth reading!
Twilight teaser trailer will kick Indiana Jones teaser trailer no.1 spot on myspace most viewed trailers.Twilight teaser trailer scored más than 2 million vistas in 3 days!
2 más million vistas needed to be at no.1!
COME ON TWILIGHERS!
link
open it in different windows to save time and all!
keep refreshing and mute the volume if tu get sick of it!
LET'S mostrar THEM TWILIGTERS!
total vistas 8:46 EST: 2,403,785 views!!!
11:27 EST: 2,438,042 million views
2 más million vistas needed to be at no.1!
COME ON TWILIGHERS!
link
open it in different windows to save time and all!
keep refreshing and mute the volume if tu get sick of it!
LET'S mostrar THEM TWILIGTERS!
total vistas 8:46 EST: 2,403,785 views!!!
11:27 EST: 2,438,042 million views
hola ladies! Ok, I wrote this the other día while I was at work. I had my head down on the desk, sat up, wrote it, and put my head back down. lol I ask that tu don't use it without my permission, as it is my original work. But here is a little poem I wrote, that I thought tu Twilight obsessed fans might like. I kind of pictured Edward after I wrote it and reread it. There are lots of people (including people who tu might be dating right now) that this can apply to. Enjoy and tell me what tu think!
Young girls think of amor and picture a prince.
Women, who have loved and been hurt see not a prince but the truth.
Just a man, imperfect and unsure.
But it's those memories of Prince Charming that make them keep loving, even without hope.
Taleah Elizabeth Cox
April 12,2008
Young girls think of amor and picture a prince.
Women, who have loved and been hurt see not a prince but the truth.
Just a man, imperfect and unsure.
But it's those memories of Prince Charming that make them keep loving, even without hope.
Taleah Elizabeth Cox
April 12,2008