To be honest, I'm just dreading even writing about this. And this time, it's not because I'll lose my dignity or something for having read Twilight (because, to be honest, I don't even know what dignity is). I'm just worried I won't be able to write a completely unbigoted review because I haven't exactly pulled my thoughts together yet. but fear
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"I couldn't stand the whole "shapeshifters" vs "werewolves" things she randomly felt it necessary to insert when she didn't quite have the time to elaborate it. I realize it's their (as in Edward and Bella's) story, but I'd prefer some more banter that helps me understand the "world" she presents in the series."
Don't you know that Meyer is writing more books about other people (aka Jacob); then maybe the whole ' "shapeshifters" vs "werewolves" ' thing might make sense? She's continuing the "world," so then it'll be better explained.
Just saying; but it sounds as if you were really angry when you wrote this, pretty scary. But I totally agree with the whole "Meyer's language is very puerile" thing. Like, how many times has it said "lovely" in the description of Edward?
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