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    Wow how disturbing is that, the Twilight fans show up to justify Edwards behavior as "because he's so in love with her and she needs protection!" my god, you vapid little ignorant sluts, that is exactly what the post is talking about! BTW if you think these comments are nauseating,... more

    Reviewed by moongoggles Aug 20, 06:24pm ( 41 reviews ) active-voice.net

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  • Rated by Alcoolex on Oct 19, 8:29pm

    I like it because I agree
  • Rated by Crolda on Oct 11, 1:51pm

    Look, I read a few pages of Twilight, and hated it as well. But making a big deal about how bad the books are only keeps them in the spotlight. The more you talk about how awful they are, the longer they stay around.
  • Reviewed by Breadcleaner on Oct 01, 8:34pm

    "ZERO CUPCAKES"
  • Rated by felisd on Aug 20, 9:43pm

    This blogger put it so much more succintly than I ever could. "Do it yourself guide to abusive relationships"... I would laugh if the issue wasn't so serious.
  • Rated by moongoggles on Aug 20, 6:24pm

    Wow how disturbing is that, the Twilight fans show up to justify Edwards behavior as "because he's so in love with her and she needs protection!" my god, you vapid little ignorant sluts, that is exactly what the post is talking about! BTW if you think these comments are nauseating, try having to live in the Forks area. I grew up around there, in the predominately Mormon town of Sequim, which Meyer inexplicably did not choose for the setting. Let me tell you. The Twilight tours out there are getting nauseating. The droves of stupid girls in skinny jeans, walking up and down the sidewalks of Port Angeles with their parents and hitting Bella Italia "because its where Bella and Edward had their first date". I get a sense of glee in knowing what awaits them in Forks--that place is a dank redneck hole, and I grew up resenting the enormous amount of crime to pour out of there. I also resent Meyer for just plopping her story in this setting while knowing nothing of it. She's an outsider, and knows nothing of the cultural difficulties of living there. I can't stand what she's done to my home...filled it with twinkly eyed teenaged girls with feathered hipster hair and ballet flats, clutching their commemorative Twilight landmark maps. Ugh.
  • Reviewed by etymon on Aug 12, 9:56am

    haha, when you read the comments to the review, you can actually put your finger to the point where twilight fans discovered the article and flooded in repeating over and over "i am so offended that someone should not like twilight"... reminds me of http://xkcd.com/591/
  • Reviewed by Jefflengyel on Jul 30, 9:51pm

    I'm beginning to wonder what's worse, twilight or people who hate twilight.
  • Rated by Greenlink on Jul 22, 4:07pm

    That was, by far, the best review I have read about this book. Mind, I've read the entire series to see what it was about, but that review nailed it on the head. And the rage from some of the fans in the comments was pretty great too.