Before I had any right to dismiss Twihards or criticize the psychologically unhealthy relationship model that Bella Swan and Edward Cullen present, I felt obliged to read the books. So I did. All four novels, one novella, and an incomplete document in portable format. The content lived down to my expectations, but I was unprepared for how poorly crafted the saga is. Contact: reasoningwithvampires@gmail.com

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12th January 2012

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Tagged: 6 chagrins in 1000+ pages: mehJust sayin'...chagrin: by popular demandit doesn't bother me -- YETword countI've got bigger problems.

  1. meghantheinvincible reblogged this from reasoningwithvampires and added:
    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means, Stephenie Meyer. HALLO, MY NAME IS INIGO...
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  7. carrielikethemovie said: This series made me hate the word ‘chagrin’. So much.
  8. gisellelx said: Yes, but…how many of those six were used correctly?
  9. watchcrow reblogged this from reasoningwithvampires and added:
    A quick search on my Kindle tells me that there are 63 counts of the word ‘grimace’ and its variants in The Windup Girl...
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  12. iamthemagicks said: From what I’ve been told ‘chagrin’ is one of the most abused words in the series.
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