Stephenie Meyer: A Breath of Fresh Air - Comments

  • vaporwave

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    Imaginary Grace: It's in my journal. I've stated why so many times, I don't want to again. Too lazy.
    May 24th, 2008 at 06:58pm
  • Silly_Girl

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    She'll never be as good as J.K. Rowling, in my opinion. I think her books are only popular because everyone is so into cliche love and vampires. She's a breath of smog to me. She'll never be as good as my favorite author's in my opinion. But at least you wrote an article about something you like and did a bit of research. :] That's something I can respect, even if I don't like what it's about. :]
    May 24th, 2008 at 04:27pm
  • Static Age

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    Thank you for the comment, Under Construction, I'm glad you liked it. :]

    To Miss Ann Thrope: You're entitled to your opinion, but I just want to know why you think Twilight is an anti-feminist book. If you go to Stephenie Meyers website she has an [i]entire[/i] section devoted to rumors of her being an anti-feminist. But as she says, she's not anti-feminist, she's anti-[i]human[/i]. If there were vampires, a human wouldn't be able to stand up for themselves, it's just that simple. True, they could try, but seriously, their chances are pretty slim. Just giving you something to think about.
    May 24th, 2008 at 01:09am
  • petalhee.

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    Great article! That is so ironic. I'm reading "New Moon" now. :)

    I love her style of writing. It's simple yet captivating. I'm definitely going to watch Twilight (movie). Can't wait!
    May 23rd, 2008 at 02:40pm