I had a sliver of hope that Meyer would finish the Twilight Series in a way that it would be redeemed for me. Breaking Dawn, if anything, was more “eh” than the other books. At least I found out what happened (3/10.)
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I totally agree about Breaking Dawn. Did you know that she posted Midnight Sun (Twilight from Edward’s perspective) on her website after it was stolen and leaked? Kind of interesting…
I liken the Twilight series to a big bag of Cheetos. You know they’re not good for you, you don’t even really like them, and yet, somehow, you end up with an empty bag and licking your fingers.
Yes, the Cheetos analogy totally fits. I really didn’t like Breaking Dawn. It just didn’t seem to fit with the rest. But, like you said, at least I found out what happened!
Bah! Cheetos are AWESOME. Who doesn’t like Cheetos? Cheetos are about yearning for more, more, MORE salty orange corn crunchiness. If you are not moved to turn the bag inside out and lick it … well, I guess you’re still allowed to breathe air, but I don’t know if I want to share my Cheetos with you anymore.
Totally agree about Breaking Dawn. Definitely my least favorite of the series. And, yes, the Cheetos analogy sums it for me too!
Cheetos, definitely.