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As a teen reader it’s hard not to look at the fantasy book Twilight as every girl’s teen dream romance, but it does have flaws that can be hard to ignore.
Stephanie Meyer obviously aimed this book at teenage readers, not aimed as at much the mature adult audience. The story’s main characters, Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, the vampire Bella of course, falls head over heels for were brought to life wonderfully by Ms. Meyer. She really does an admirable job of describing every moment and thought of her characters, taking the reading experience to a new level as the book comes to life in the reader’s mind. Which adds to the whole experience, but the many grammatical errors can make some parts confusing. The editor chosen for the book did not do their job appropriately, so the reader must be prepared for moments such as this. Despite the grammatical errors, the book has some great cliff hangers. Stephanie Meyer knows how keep an audience by simply building up the suspense mid-chapter then, as you finish the chapter the reader is left asking questions. This, in turn, urges the reader to press on through the short, easy read. I have read other people’s comments towards the book often describing the book as totally unrealistic and dangerous to teenage girl’s perception of a hero (Edward) and a heroine (Bella). What these folks seem to overstep is that the book is purely fantasy, it was meant for the enjoyment of another world less mediocre than our own. So, obviously the book is unrealistic. For those readers who feel that it will damage a young adults perception of a hero and/or heroine have not been in a teenage girl’s shoes for a while. As one, I feel that the relationship between Edward and Bella is not particularly healthy, but it does demonstrate that love is a confusing, twisted road to walk down. If an adult reader is unsatisfied with the picture portrayed that is fine, they have every right to their own opinion, but if a parent is truly concerned about whether the
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actually, this isn’t a book about a man talking to god. it is a book about a man becoming a god. something that we all should consider to do by the way. and we can only be gods in the name of one thing: love. and that’s what this book is all about. love.
and if you understand, accept and remember, you know that all you really need…is love.
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We love the Wii! We have played it everyday since getting it so much fun! Bowling is the best!
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This pedometer is amazing. I have trouble wearing a pedometer at the waist and am thrilled to be able to put it in my pocket and be able to keep track of the number of steps I accomplish in a given day. The Omron HJ-112 Digital Pocket Pedometer has been a tremendous boon to knowing how many steps I take in a given day. I feel that I should order several more and pass them out to friends who want to increase their exercise movement.
Thank you, PEP
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