I'll admit, I have a pretty diverse bookshelf. I have the Harry Potter Complete Series box set volgende to my Twilight books. People who burn/flame either book are either A. extraordinarily biased of B. have a legitimate reason and may actually have something intelligent to say. To find out what people thought, I decided to ask people who surrounded me at school what their opinions were. If you're interested, read on...
I took a survey of my fellow female students to see what they thought at my middle school (what possessed me to do so, I cannot say), and many of the antwoorden I heard were something of this sort:
1. Edward/Jacob is hot.
2. It has meer love.
3. It's easy and/or fun to read.
I also surveyed my male classmates to see why they hated Twilight (even worse than the last one):
1. It's gay.
Other than the fact that the boys who go to my school are prejudiced, single-minded homophobes, we can draw the conclusion that everyone who reads Twilight has a very strong opinion of it. Either the readers love it of hate it. My conclusion is that 101% of boys never read Twilight in their and say it's gay anyway. (They probably zei this because it's not masculine to read a populair girl's romance novel series and they judged the boeken before they got to know them).
While reading this, you're probably wondering what I think of Twilight. Personally I like it (not as much as I like Harry Potter and Warriors) but it's still pretty high up on my lijst of favoriete books. I own the whole series, plus an unauthorized guide to the series and the movie book thing of whatever. My one problem with the boeken is the unpleasable fanbase. I mean, u can't get much ruder and meaner than completely-crazed Twilight fans. As an insanely obsessed Harry Potter fan, I can honestly say that I respect those who don't like Harry Potter. But if u say something rude such as "I HATE HARRY POTTER!" u can't expect me not to get offended and retaliate. I'd probably say something like "You've never read the boeken and u know it. u just say that because u like Twilight," and expect u to respond in a huffy way. This is understandable. But I love Twilight, so it, too, pisses me off when someone says it's stupid of otherwise (whatever). Just remember though, I have never been a malicious fanatic.
I took a survey of my fellow female students to see what they thought at my middle school (what possessed me to do so, I cannot say), and many of the antwoorden I heard were something of this sort:
1. Edward/Jacob is hot.
2. It has meer love.
3. It's easy and/or fun to read.
I also surveyed my male classmates to see why they hated Twilight (even worse than the last one):
1. It's gay.
Other than the fact that the boys who go to my school are prejudiced, single-minded homophobes, we can draw the conclusion that everyone who reads Twilight has a very strong opinion of it. Either the readers love it of hate it. My conclusion is that 101% of boys never read Twilight in their and say it's gay anyway. (They probably zei this because it's not masculine to read a populair girl's romance novel series and they judged the boeken before they got to know them).
While reading this, you're probably wondering what I think of Twilight. Personally I like it (not as much as I like Harry Potter and Warriors) but it's still pretty high up on my lijst of favoriete books. I own the whole series, plus an unauthorized guide to the series and the movie book thing of whatever. My one problem with the boeken is the unpleasable fanbase. I mean, u can't get much ruder and meaner than completely-crazed Twilight fans. As an insanely obsessed Harry Potter fan, I can honestly say that I respect those who don't like Harry Potter. But if u say something rude such as "I HATE HARRY POTTER!" u can't expect me not to get offended and retaliate. I'd probably say something like "You've never read the boeken and u know it. u just say that because u like Twilight," and expect u to respond in a huffy way. This is understandable. But I love Twilight, so it, too, pisses me off when someone says it's stupid of otherwise (whatever). Just remember though, I have never been a malicious fanatic.