Twilight: Reviewed by Ruby F., age 17

Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer

This book deserves 1 star.

If there was an option of giving negative stars, I would. Anyone who has read quality literature like from Anne Rice, Laurell K. Hamilton, or Kevin Brooks, knows that this series is nothing to be amazed with. The main character is flat and has no real personality. Everything is cliche and predictable. The character’s backgrounds aren’t told until the third book in the series. The word “eyes” can be found on every page at least once. And I don’t know about you, but if I found out my friend was a vampire, I would not respond with something like “Oh really? That’s cool. I’m going to google vampires to see what you are really about.” And my personal favorite, when vampires go out in the sunlight, they shimmer. They glitter and sparkle! It can’t get any more queer than that.

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This post was written by johntg on February 12, 2008

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  1. Jessica Clark May 30, 2008 11:25 pm

    The Anita Blake novels are the best novels that anyone could ever read! Laurell K. Hamilton gives you something that you can read and you think you know the ending or what is going to happen next but you truly don’t. If you stick to the series then you should know what I am talking about. Don’t diss just bc you don’t like it.

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