Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
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Re: Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
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i understand Stephanie Meyer made a tonne of money turning it into a movie but sometimes i wish she didnt do it!
the characters the book felt so real to me, they were really brought to life
however the characters played on screen, especially Kristen Stewart- were so 2 dimensional, flat, cold, detached, unemotional, boring. i would go on but i think you get my point, another reason why good books should remain just that BOOKS!
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The story line was fantastic, the writing not so good. Especially for a little bit older reader. I had trouble with the repetitive "I love you....No you can't....I love you ....no you can't, lasting five pages of the book and then sixty pages later it is the same thing again. In all fairness by the last book I actually did settle into the writing (which got better) and actually enjoyed it. But then it seemed it got over too fast.
But it was a great storyline.
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I thought the books got worse and worse with each one and by the end I didn't have much respect for her as an author. Also-- SIX months??? How is that even real? I really struggle to believe that. I don't even think I could put out a decent short story in 6 months let alone a whole novel!
Has anyone here read The Host? It's also by Stephanie Meyer but much better!
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As for 6 months- maybe that's the case but what these authors often forget to mention is that they've been writing around the idea, dreaming up stories and living with it for years before it finally falls onto the paper.
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