one addiction after another

Oct 13, 2008 10:57

Well, what a weekend ( Read more... )

lacey, twilight, riding, writing, kent, horses

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skyhuntress October 13 2008, 18:17:23 UTC
hahaha, oh twilight. they weren't the best books that I've read, but I have to say, they were compelling and I did spend 6 days reading all 4 of them just to find out what happened!

I love the Bell Song :) and I did know it's origins, but that's probably because I'm Ukrainian Catholic :P

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megfuzzle October 13 2008, 19:15:31 UTC
agreed! not the best books ever, but definitely a fast moving plot!

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stolen_valkyrie October 13 2008, 19:34:41 UTC
If you keep reading the Twilight books, don't read the last one. I promise you that you will be happier for it. :D

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megfuzzle October 13 2008, 19:36:20 UTC
as in the one that was accidentally released on the internet, or the last one that was published?

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stolen_valkyrie October 14 2008, 09:08:05 UTC
Both, probably, but I meant the last published one. I have created an alternate version if you get to the end of the third book and want more, if you want. I just found that S. Meyer pretty much just catered to her fans and tried to make everyone happy and it just goes horribly wrong. SIGH.

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megfuzzle October 13 2008, 20:03:55 UTC
the plot.. it's the fast moving plot. I totally agree.

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megfuzzle October 13 2008, 20:35:40 UTC
the end is a lot faster than the beginning. I'm not saying it's overly cerebral... in fact, I think the reason I liked it, was because it's just purely entertainment. Not a whole lot of deep thinking. I think you just have to be in the mood for a vapid yet entertaining tale. It was just the thing on the rainy cold day!

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surprisephoenix October 13 2008, 21:49:37 UTC
I bet you do the same thing on Mac, but because he isn't so highly trained he figures out what you're asking for. With Lacey, changing your leg position or body position even slightly means something entirely different. It's like the difference between using your third-year French to speak to a 4-y-o kid (easy) and an adult (you feel stupid).

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