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I truly do not understand all the love this book is getting. The writing was stale and cliche. Nothing was actually believable as plausible. I did not find anything about this book exceptional or worthy of praise. The parts I hated most were the explicit and extremely overly detailed sex/sexual scenes. They added nothing to the story and really turned me off to the book and author. If the movie contains all the details of the book, it would have to be marketed as a porno. Even if those parts had been left out, or at least left something to the imagination, I still would not have thought it a particularly excellent book.
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Twilight never seemed the type of book I’d ever read- a mushy, sappy teeny-bopper story. There were some reviews that compared the protagonist of this book, Bella Swan, with Elizabeth Bennet of “Pride and Prejudice”. To all such reviewers I can only say, “HOW DARE YOU???!!!!”. Initially, it was this comparison that got my interest piqued and I decided to give the book a fair read, much against my gut feeling. The story follows the life of a young teenager, Bella as she moves into a small town in Washington. For a while its the same story you’ve seen and heard a million times before- new girl comes to small town from big city, all the local boys ogle, local girls get jealous, heroine is not interested in anyone except the lone beautiful brooding boy who seems to hate her. The story builds when this boy, Edward, saves her from getting hit by a truck and she notices his incredible strength and agility. Turns out he’s a vampire who has given up on human blood, and only consumes animals. He finds her scent intoxicating, and continuously fights the temptation to eat her up. From then on, the book focuses on the tortured relationship between the two. There is something about this book that constantly bothers you, and no- it is not even this ridiculous premise of “predator-prey” love. It is the writing that fails on all counts. It is such an immature, dumbed-down story telling that questions the reader’s intelligence. The characters are all so weak and creepy, none of them even the slightest bit endearing. Edward, for instance, follows Bella around everywhere observing her every move, and “listens” to the thoughts of every single person she speaks to, and watches her every single night as she sleeps, for months on end. Dude, that’s called “STALKING”. Stephanie Meyer passes off this behavior as “normal” teenage love and Bella revels in it. She is pathetic throughout the book and doesn’t seem to have slightest bit of intelligence or self-respect. She keeps telling Edward, “I
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Great product as always from Microsoft. I love that I can put it on 3 computers! Thanks Microsoft.
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PROS
It arrived within two days of me ordering it.
The game was neatly packaged.
Very easy to hook up.
Loved that a sports game came with it.
Simple to program.
CONS
Price of the games are way to expensive. (not much to do with the actual console)
I love playing the sports game that came with the console. I’m not much of a outdoors person. So being able to play tennis, baseball, bowling, golf and boxing was great. I loved being able to pretend like I was really playing with another person. The tennis and boxing really make you move and you get a little exercise on the way. It’s fun and healthy. Even my 3 year old can play. She loves the boxing. I would recommend this produce to anyone and any age. Wii has so many games and exercise programs. I am looking forward to building to my wii and purchasing all the “extras” that come along with the console.
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