Disneyglobegirl
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Okay, reading through this whole thread took me approximately as long as it took me to read the first book.![]()
My 17 yo dd brought Twilight on vacation with her (we are both big readers) and told me she wanted me to read it so I picked up a copy in the airport. I did enjoy the book (although apparently not the extent others have!)and I'm now reading New Moon.
I must admit that I find it very disturbing that Bella collapses any time she feels a boy is leaving her and needs a boy around to be "alive." She's devastated by the loss of Edward--okay, I kind of roll my eyes but I understand the whole "first love" thing. Then Jacob, another boy, is the only thing that can bring her out of her funk. When Jacob isn't there to cheer her up (you know, because he's busy becoming a werewolf and all), she immediately falls into despair again.
My dd is a total opposite of this but I do kind of worry about the message this is sending to young girls.
I'm only partway through book 2 so maybe she grows out of this kind of behavior. I'll continue reading because I do think it's an interesting story but I wondered what you all thought about this aspect of it.
Oh, and I do have to wholeheartedly agree with the recommendation of Charlaine Harris's Southern Vampire books. Very funny and Eric the vampire makes me all weak kneed.![]()
I have to admit I am not fond of some of Bella's characteristics, the whinning and the selfdoubt when it comes to Edward is definately not attractive. For a character that is suppose to be so mature she sure isn't mature when it comes to Edward. I do enjoy the series but when my DD is old enough to read this one we will be having many discussions about Bella's behavior and what is cool and not cool when it comes to boys.