![]() If any good has come from the “Twilight” saga, it’s definitely the parody called “Nightlight” released Nov. Not Bella Swan though, because she has to wait for Edward to make the first move before becoming completely dependent on him. Girls take the initiative in relationships. The writing was bad and the story was frustrating.Īll I had read was “oh I want to touch Edward, but I can’t” over and over again. ![]() I wanted to understand why the entire teenage female population was going crazy over a fictitious vampire, but I couldn’t make it past 250 pages. ![]() I tried to read the first book last year. And third, I have absolutely no idea why the “Twilight” series has such a large (and sometimes insane) fan base.ĭon’t assume that I’m just cynical. Second, every non-werewolf/vampire teenage male feels somewhat inadequate in comparison to the muscles of Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) or the luscious locks of Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). ![]() First, almost every teenage girl is either on Team Edward or Team Jacob. Photo courtesy of .Ībout three things I am absolutely certain. Decem"Nightlight," a parody of "Twilight," is available at Barnes and Noble for $13.95. ![]()
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