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perevision) wrote2008-08-04 03:26 pm
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a short word on stephanie meyer (no spoilers, I swear)
I tried reading Twilight but I just couldn't get into it. I've probably read Anne Rice and watched Angel and devoured vampiric literature (Underworld, Dragon Waiting, Lord of the Dead, even a Batman alternative storyline!) far too often to really appreciate Meyer's work. Also, how judgmental am I? I couldn't read her work without thinking of the article where she admits that being a Mormon informs "every aspect of my writing". Shallow of me.
I did, however, read the last chapter of Breaking Dawn two days ago, JUST BECAUSE the bookstore where I work got it earlier than its release date. I had to do it. It was such a delicious feeling to read something before it was allowed to be read, regardless of how I felt about the work itself. I wanted to gloat about it on the day, too, but I was too tired to post until now!
I did, however, read the last chapter of Breaking Dawn two days ago, JUST BECAUSE the bookstore where I work got it earlier than its release date. I had to do it. It was such a delicious feeling to read something before it was allowed to be read, regardless of how I felt about the work itself. I wanted to gloat about it on the day, too, but I was too tired to post until now!
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Lestat (and Armand *pant*gasp*) hit my buttons; Edward Cullen didn't.
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(I met up with Lyra — finally — and she told me the basic plot kasi)
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He *sparkles*. It's a twinkly vampire? I...what...? Also, Meyer loves to describe what he looks like with his shirt open, which is very nice, but...for some reason I found it a bit teen-fanficcy.
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I think I much prefer the "guilty pleasure" books of my teen years.
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But yeah, Bella is pretty much yelling "MARY SUE ALERT" from the very first page of Twilight. And Meyer seems really heavy-handed in her efforts to manipulate the readers' feelings towards one character or another, and if there's anything I hate while reading, it's being TOLD what to feel by a book.