2girlsmom
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I will admit that I read the entire series, and then willingly handed the first book to my 9 year old (at the time, she is 10 now) last year at the beginning of the school year; she is a mature and independent girl, who finished Twilight and has expressed zero interest in reading any more of the series at this time; as she found the relationship between Bella and Edward annoying. She did like the movie, well, actually, she liked the Twilight movie, got bored halfway through New Moon and stopped watching (before it even got to the good part, which I don't get at all, as New Moon was WAY more entertaining that Twilight as far as the movies go). She says she wants to rent New Moon again and then go see Eclipse, and I will probably allow that one, too. She's got a crush on Taylor Lautner, which is the main reason she wants to see them at all, though, and she fully gets that the relationships are not reflective of what real love is. For that matter, I would agree with the assessment that the books are very similiar to Harlequin type books with vampires/werewolves, and I started reading my mother's Harlequin books when I was 7 years old, so I can't imagine telling my daughter she CAN'T read them.
