I Am Trying To Read Twilight And I Already Hate Bella

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Highly doubt that is the case - I'm 19, and the Twilight craze went on when I was a Freshman in Highschool. . . I still didn't get it at that time.
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But yeah, I would jump in the wagon and also say that Sookie Stackhouse novels are really good in comparison.
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Have you checked out "Blogging Twiligh"t on the sparknotes.com website? Its absolutely hilarious! He's on the third book I think but you can read back-blogs on the site. It honestly is THE funniest thing--the guy HATES Bella --I HIGHLY recommend it! Although this week he blogged Harry Potter for April Fool's. Just search on the site for Blogging Twilight.
 
1. Bella is an awful character. Throughout the entire series she relies on others to do her dirty work. She does not stand up for herself except in the last book where there's a HUGE cop-out near the end anyway.

2. The author wrote the book like it's her journal instead of a fictional piece of literature. There's no literature to it, it's a diary of what she wishes would happen.

3. Try to not put yourself in Bella's shoes. Even though the book is written in first person, read it from a third or second person perspective.


My favorite book is Book 3, Eclipse, but that's probably because there's alot of action in there.

My Favorites by Book:
1. Eclipse
2. Breaking Dawn
3. Twilight
4. New Moon

(I honestly cannot read New Moon. Nothing worse than seeing the main character lose herself completely and come to rely on two other characters completely....ridiculous.)

Anyway, getting past the "I hate Bella" thing...it's a somewhat good read.
 
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Oh god, Harry Potter > Twilight in so many ways its ridiculous. Harry Potter had great, well thought out plots, characters with actually realistic feelings and flaws and back stories, and the imagination was great. The WRITING alone is at least 20 times better than Stephanie Meyer's Twilight saga.

For real!! Twilight is an example of an overmarketed fad (notice how many copycat vampire-themed novels for teens are out now...it's all about the $$$). If I want a good vampire book, I look for the "classics" by Anne Rice.
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The Lightning Thief series (although very YA lit) has much better character development. I also like The Looking Glass Wars.
 

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