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Old 10-14-2009, 11:37 PM   #1
Fool_of_a_Took
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Feeling guilty for liking "Twilight" series...

I know that there's one other thread on here about Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight" series, but I was wondering what everyone's opinion on the actual quality of the work was. While my favorite books of all time are, in fact, LOTR (hence being a member of the site) I do enjoy works of lesser quality from time to time. Yet I almost feel ashamed for enjoying a novel that is so poorly written. I admit, her story lines up until book three were great, yet I thought that book four tried WAY to hard to shock us, and that all throughout the series, her grammar and sentence structure was that of a middle schooler's. Thoughts?

PS- I mean no offense to any present who are huge fans of her work
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