Saturday, November 29, 2008

Twilight

I am not ashamed to confess that I read the book. There were 148 people before me on my library's waiting list to read it, but I waited. I didn't want to buy the book because, except for Jane Austen, I just don't re-read books. Now I'm number 81 on the library's list for the second book Blood Moon. After reading Twilight I have really been thinking about splurging and buying the remaining 3 books. Thank goodness, though, that I haven't felt well enough to go to all those after-Thanksgiving sales or I surely would have bought the books.

I thought the book was very good even though it's obvious target is teenage girls - just like Harry Potter's target was children. As way of explanation I happen to love books about vampires as long as the main vampire character is a reluctant vampire - you know, hates what he's become. I don't like explicit violence, blood and guts. I like sensitive vampires as lead characters. I did like "Underworld" because the Scott Spedman character became a vampire against his will (and a werewolf). And the Kate Beckinsale character hunted bad vampires although she was a vampire herself. It was way bloody and violent and I didn't like that, but I liked the story.

Getting back to Twilight, I thought it was enjoyable - no sex, any violence was left up to the reader's imagination. The vampire family unit were good vampires in that they drank the blood only of wild animals, no humans. I won't say anymore just in case you want to read it. I have decided to not see the movie because the book was so good, and the movie can't possibly be as good as the book. But read the book especially if you are a vampire fan!

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