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    Rumors was really good. It ends on a major cliff hanger, though, just so you know.
    February 7th, 2009 at 07:37am
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    Oh wow. I wasn't picturing Jane to look like...Dakota Fanning. I don't know I kinda saw her as a scary...er type lol like, innocent but scary. =] IDK how did you picture her?

    I did enjoy reading Rosalie and Jasper's story! Poor Rosalie though. I'm almost done now! I'm on the last chapter lol I couldn't believe Bella loves Jacob! :O you could have shared with me that piece of info. Spare me the shock. lol Yes! You were absolutely correct! XD

    So you've already read all the books twice? O_O wow. lol

    I love a LOT of bands like Brokencyde, All Time Low, McFly, Metro Station, the Kooks, MCR, Blink 182, Bruce Springsteen, Avenged Sevenfold, Jonas Brothers(do they count?), All American Rejects, 3 Days Grace. Too many actually lol I like lots more but I seriusly don't think you want to read all of them. ^-^
    What are your faves?
    February 6th, 2009 at 11:34pm
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    Apparently it's just really cliche, and shows that the author can't think of a better protagonist than someone so similar to themselves. It's not my opinion, just what I've researched.

    And, oh yeah! 1408. I really enjoyed that, secret window, not so much. I haven't seen nor heard of the other movie you mentioned.

    x
    February 6th, 2009 at 05:30pm
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    Wow - I'd never actually realized before that most of his main characters are writers. Apparently, having your main character in a story as writer is a big no no as well. Froma blogs and books I've read anyway.

    My favourite Stephen King movies would have to be Pet Semetary and Rose Red. They're pretty epic, I have to admit.

    How about yours?
    February 6th, 2009 at 08:32am
  • squidward tentacles.

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    I have read Rumors. And I'm reading Envy right now.
    February 6th, 2009 at 05:09am
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    Actually, most shirts these days are made for girls lacking in the boob department. I"m in the high C range, and I have an extremely difficult time finding shirts, and dresses, that aren't tight across the bust. At least where I live, they don't make clothes for people with breasts.
    February 6th, 2009 at 03:18am
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    lmao that's funny...though, I suppose I have no room to talk really lol

    Oh I remember that! I think it was Edward...but I'm not sure so don't take my word for it lol, it was kind of...wow, but still hilarious at the same time. I can not wait for New Moon to come out! Is it true that Dakota Fanning might play Jane? Hm...

    That is a little odd though. I mean, usually everyone thinks Breaking Dawn is the best book. I'm just seriously eager to finsih Eclipse. I'm on chapter...well IDK but it's called 'Fire and Ice' =]

    LOL!! That's how everyone at my school is! I mean, Gangsta lol. I'm guessing you don't listen to rap? I listen to some but it's definitley not my fave lol

    I think Eclipse is rather slow...I mean, the only major thing that happens is the big battle scene at the end I'm guessing (though I haven't gotten that far). I love it though, because there's a lot of detail and when Bella wanted...Edward, you know lol, I think I even blushed while she was trying to tell him what she wanted. ^-^ I think a LOT more happened in the first book, but I do love it. =]

    I couldn't help but notice, it kept bugging me. IDK, I guess I'm just weird lol. Yeah, I couldn't believe she likes so many awesome bands! I just about flipped when I saw my chemical romance!
    February 6th, 2009 at 12:16am
  • Farrow

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    As far as Vampire books go, I've always resented them. Like, it's usually always the same and never very well written, and you can pretty much guess the outcome before the end anyway. But with Meyer, I found that your expecting it to be cliche, like, at the beginning at first your think, [i]Oh, jeeze, I know where this is going to end[/i], and the KABOOM it totally ends as far away from what you expected.

    The characters, also, really are what pulled me in at the beginning. How real Bella is, how so unreal Edward is it could almost be [i]real[/i] (if that makes any sense?), how they all have their own personalities, and how, even though half of them are blood sucking monsters, you can find and compare them to people in your own life. Like, they're not Mary-Sue's or whatever, but they're relatable.

    I can understand why people were dissapointed with Breaking Dawn. Even I'll admit it, I felt as though the end was a bit rushed and most definitly anti-climactic, but after dwelling over it for a week, I looked back and discussed it with other people that read it, and I realized that even though it wasn't the ending that I wanted or expected, it still got me excited to talk about it, and that's what a good book should do. I enjoyed it a lot more than I first gave it credit for.

    And as for Jacob, I hated him until Breaking Dawn. Then suddenly he materialized into the cutest thing on earth! Haha.

    Stephen King books don't really draw me in that much either. I'm really into horror and thriller. Like, it's not even normal how much it fascinates me, so when I first started getting into reading horror, I thought Steven King was a must. It might just be because I'm young, or whatever, but I just couldn't stick with it. Most of his books I'll give about six or seven chapters, then totally give up. I read IT though, and parts of that were pretty good. The movies are mostly better than the reads though, in my opinion.
    February 4th, 2009 at 11:59pm
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    Okay well, it's been a while since I've been online but I'm just going to reply to what you commented me last time, whether you remember or not lol.

    I'm not joining the flag thingy afterall. I decided that...well I didn't want to lol.
    I can't really blame you about the whole 'acting' thing. I can hardly remember my homework, let alone hundreds of lines. Yikes. lol

    How can you draw a horse head, but nothing else? lol That's interesting. lol Do you maybe take after your dad? Was he artistic at all? lol

    Ha ha! We are so evil. Wanting Gabriella and Troy to die. ^^ I finally got Eclipse, and I think it's a little petty why Bella didn't want to marry Edward. They're going to live forever why should she care? -_-"

    I got my gramps this pretty G um...chain? I'm not good with the whole 'Gangsta' attire so...yeah lol =)

    I was sooo bumed. But my aunt, that lives in Chicago, baught me Eclipse and Breaking Dawn so I'm happy. ^^ lol

    Wow. That sounds like a lot of drama. lol, I've got to look for that! xD
    but yeah, I think I got it lol.

    Well, it doesn't actually say that. In the first...or second book though I'm almost certain it was the first, it mentions Bella listening to a CD that Phil gave her, and on Stephenie Meyer's website she say's that she didn't want to mention the name of the band because she wanted to make sure that they were still popular by the time the book was published but it was Linkin Park. =]
    February 4th, 2009 at 11:12pm
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    Eclipse rocked second time round. I don't think I realized how good the scene where Edward and Victoria are fighting is the first time round. It was really well done, actually.

    And ouch, that must hit hard. To get a comment like that from an acclaimed writer as that...it must suck so much. I've read Misery by him, which I enjoyed, but the rest of his books I can't really get into. I want to read The Diary of Ellen Winbower (I think that's how it's spelt) but I never got around to it. As for the rest of his stuff...well, I've tried, and I've only got the movies to judge from, but it always seems as though they're starting out really good, and then they just end up with some alien at the end.

    What do you think about him?
    February 4th, 2009 at 07:36pm
  • Beksky

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    for definite! i have already started reading twilight again. i have never actually been so, obsessed, about a book before! and i have read a hell of a lot of books! im trying to get more of my friends to actually read the books now, though im quite happy keeping twilight as my own little thing for the time being :) lol
    February 4th, 2009 at 05:24pm
  • Beksky

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    sorry its taken a while to reply! i finally finished breaking dawn, loved it!! though all my friends keep asking me what happens so they dont have to read the last book, which is getting quite annoying. lol.
    its snowed here last night, so everythings nice, white and pretty! it also means a day off school, which is awesome! haha :)
    February 3rd, 2009 at 09:34am
  • Farrow

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    Indeed, it is my room. Thanks :)

    And yup, I'm on Eclipse now. I agree, New Moon is a lot better second time round (even though I loved it the first).
    January 31st, 2009 at 10:34pm
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    Really? I love Jasper, though I have to admit that he isn't how I imagned him in the book. I think Emmet is the closest to how I imagined him.
    January 22nd, 2009 at 06:10pm
  • Beksky

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    I've got about three chapters left of breaking dawn, I would have finished it ages ago if I didnt have all my school things. Saying that I've only had it about a week anyways. And its a really long book! lol
    January 22nd, 2009 at 05:39pm
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    There isn't anything wrong with The Catcher in the Rye, really. I just can't really get into it that much. I'll try and give it another go soon.

    And after reading Midnight Sun, Twilight is totally different. Like, when I read the part where Bella is watching Edward and the other Cullens in the caffiteria after it snowed, it was just like....oh, I understand all that now. If that makes any sense at all?

    I'm still enjoying it, though obviously it's lost a bit of the impact that it had the first time round.

    And I definitly agree with the actress having short hair, she suits it much better than having it long (though I still though Alice's hair should have been shorter.)

    Meh, I'm picky.

    xox
    January 21st, 2009 at 09:22pm
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    I've kind of given up on The Catcher In The Rye...I'm reading Twilight again, it was too tempting. I'm sure I'll get round to reading something else soon enough, haha.

    And nope, we don't get that magazine. Twilight isn't actually that big over here...there seems to be way more hype about it in America, and me and my friends are like, why isn't everyone freaking out over here about it???
    January 21st, 2009 at 05:28pm
  • Beksky

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    hey,,
    twilight is actually awesome. even though i have only known about it properly since october, its like my fave book series ever! :)
    haha. :)
    January 21st, 2009 at 04:57pm
  • False Masquerade.

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    Ive spoken to you before! :D
    hey =]
    My fave is uhmmmm Twilight and Breaking Dawn.
    Twilight because it is the first time we meet the cullens...and its the first book.
    Breaking Dawn because its when Nessie is born and Edward and Bella are married. I like New Moon and Eclipse too but I just HATE Jacob sooo much in them. lol you?
    January 21st, 2009 at 08:40am
  • Farrow

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    Hey dude! We have't spoken in a while. I got anew book today, caled Midnight Children, soubnds pretty good. Still haven't finished The CAtcher In the Rye though....

    Any Twilight gossip??

    xox
    January 17th, 2009 at 09:21pm