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Post by shred on Aug 25, 2009 18:20:29 GMT 10
I notice that there are now Twilight board games. WTF?!
And what is up with red coloured pages book?
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Post by shred on Mar 30, 2010 18:41:03 GMT 10
I saw Twilight: The Graphic Novel in the bookstore today.
How is it different from the books, anyone know?
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Post by RebeccaR on Apr 6, 2010 7:29:24 GMT 10
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Post by Lizzie on Apr 6, 2010 13:46:35 GMT 10
I notice that there are now Twilight board games. WTF?! And what is up with red coloured pages book? I have played that game, it really is quite lame.
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Post by shred on Apr 6, 2010 17:09:28 GMT 10
I waiting for the day Twilight video games start hitting the stores.
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Post by Lizzie on Apr 6, 2010 22:04:05 GMT 10
Can you imagine how terrible it would be? I would only play it if it were free.
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Post by Dana on Apr 8, 2010 3:05:36 GMT 10
I saw Twilight: The Graphic Novel in the bookstore today. How is it different from the books, anyone know? Not much difference, it's just the story of the first book told in comic-book form. They're also breaking the first book down into two graphic novels, so the current one you can buy is just half the book. Annoying but true. I waiting for the day Twilight video games start hitting the stores. There is kind of a video game already available for iphones/itouch. Don't know if it's available for computers/ps3/xbox etc, but most likely. It's just a bunch of questions you answer, place quotes with the right character, find something in a big picture, and watch a clip of the movie and then "guess" the next line after they cut it.
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Post by shred on Apr 8, 2010 13:24:45 GMT 10
I saw Twilight: The Graphic Novel in the bookstore today. How is it different from the books, anyone know? Not much difference, it's just the story of the first book told in comic-book form. They're also breaking the first book down into two graphic novels, so the current one you can buy is just half the book. Annoying but true. Yeah, that's what I thought. 'Cause when I saw it, I thought, "Surely there isn't more to tell."
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Post by James on Apr 29, 2010 12:13:45 GMT 10
I had to read this cause of work. I work in a book store. It were the worst books i ever read. felt like were written by a 13 year old girl who got silly ideas how romance should be or what count as a real relationship. or friendships. cant see how anyone older than 13 could read this and not find it a load of tripe
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Post by Ange on May 1, 2010 18:53:17 GMT 10
delicious, yummy, I-may-read-it-again tripe.
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Post by Beck on May 3, 2010 16:22:50 GMT 10
How many times have you read them? I've only read each one the once. Never wanted to relive that
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Post by Bre on May 3, 2010 16:24:37 GMT 10
Same here! Wouldn't read them again, I don't think.
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Post by shred on May 3, 2010 16:45:05 GMT 10
I've only read the first book twice because when I got the second book, I couldn't remember what happened in the first. I only read the second and thrid book once. Haven't - and I don't think I ever will - read the fourth book.
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Post by Casi on Jun 17, 2010 5:19:40 GMT 10
Is anyone else reading The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner? It's a one shot that takes place during the third book for a completely original character.
Reading through this I'm seeing most of you are not fans of the series but let me tell you...so far this has none of the shmoopiness of the main series. It's from the point of view of a newborn, preying on humans, still under the belief that sunlight will kill her and all sorts of craziness. It's remarkably good.
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Post by shred on Jun 17, 2010 10:53:24 GMT 10
I saw that in the bookstore once and wondered what it was all about. I thought it was a one short story about one of the classmates of Bella or Edward or something and we read their story through her eyes. But now that you said the story is completely different from what I thought it would be, I might check it out. Doubt I would buy it but if I see it in the library, I might pick it up.
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Post by Lizzie on Jun 17, 2010 10:54:59 GMT 10
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Post by shred on Jun 17, 2010 11:02:47 GMT 10
Well, even better. ;D
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Post by Casi on Jun 18, 2010 2:50:24 GMT 10
It's really kind of sad, to tell you the truth. Because we know the end before we even get started and the end is NOT happy. I'm almost to the end of it now and it's just...well...depressing, but in a pretty page turning way.
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Post by Cameron on Sept 25, 2010 2:01:50 GMT 10
My sister is a huge Twilighter, she is on the final book right now, and Has many Twilight things i9n her room. I like the movies, its is a good movie to watch, but i will never be like her. But someday i would read the books.
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Post by shred on Sept 25, 2010 15:30:09 GMT 10
I saw New Moon a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was really boring! I don't remember the second book being that boring. There was nothing going on at all.
I guess I'll have to watch the third one now when it comes out on DVD.
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