• @Tikiporch
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    369 months ago

    She didn’t know how else to resolve the local wolf/vampire conflict so she could escalate the threat level to the euro trash vampires.

      • @Tikiporch
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        149 months ago

        All of them, sadly. Didn’t watch the movies though, I can’t re-live the trauma.

        • @[email protected]
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          79 months ago

          Me too, buddy. Me too.

          I read them alongside a friend and met up for coffee to discuss after; we devoured them as they came out and about ¾ of the way through the final book we both just said “What the fuck are we reading?”

          Stephanie Meyer knows how to make you turn pages.

      • @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        What’s the problem with that? I would assume most people of tween/teen reading age did in the time they were popular. They were a phenomenon.

        Casually outing yourself as hating things teenage girls like.

          • @[email protected]
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            19 months ago

            Then no need to feel embarrassed about something you might have enjoyed at the time! :)

            We’re allowed to like what we like, especially as kids. Give your younger self a break lol

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              19 months ago

              But… my younger self regretted it? Look, okay I hated on Twilight before it was cool. Y’all just copycats. I’m going to my room!

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        69 months ago

        Sure why not. There is a ton of interesting horror and fantasy material hidden under the trashy paperback romance.