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Jun. 7th, 2010

  • 11:50 AM
pepper: Pile of old books (Books)
Things I've been involved in the design concept of, recently (i.e. wouldn't-it-be-great-if...):

- Antigravity bra: a small device which sticks to the underside of the boob - no more red marks!
- "Space trays": again with the antigravity - baking trays that hover next to you when you have no work surfaces available.
- Vampires that bake: because no one is going to suspect a baker of being a vampire, right? And, if they're like Spike, they'll like a little something to crumble into the blood, give it a bit of texture (ew). No, really - it'd be awesome! Hollywood blockbuster material.

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People who have read Twilight: does any character, at any point, tell Bella to stop being so whiny and self-absorbed? Or do they all enable her personal pity party, like Edward seems to be doing so far? I'm nearly 100 pages in, and dear god do I need someone to tell her to shut the hell up. Oh noes, her parents divorced (without any apparent acrimony, when she was a baby)! Oh noes, she has to live with her father (who loves her a lot and has bought her a car)! Oh noes, she has to leave behind, uh, no friends that even merit a name! Oh noes, she misses her mother (although not enough to remember to email her until three days after she arrives)! Oh noes, she's the new girl in school, and only makes half a dozen friends straight away, including three boys who fancy her! Oh noes, it... rains a lot!

Cry moar, emo girl.

And her reaction to seeing snow for the first time ever?

"Ew." Snow. There went my good day.
 
Did Stephanie Meyer make Bella the world's wettest blanket on purpose, or am I actually supposed to like her? Enquiring minds want to know.

I'm reading it for my Book Group; it's not by personal choice. It's also suffering in comparison to Sunshine, by Robin McKinley, which I also just read, and which is infinitely better. I want to throw Bella to Robin McKinley's vampires, see how long she survives with them. Gah.

Comments

[personal profile] crazedturkey wrote:
Jun. 8th, 2010 12:48 am (UTC)
As someone who read the entire twilight series in, like, three days, yes I totally agree someone needs to kill Bella.

But the supporting characters in that book are AWESOMESAUCE. The Cullens (ALICE IS AWESOME), and the werewolves, and Charlie (Charlie rocks hard and Bella is such a bitch to him).

I want stephanie meyer to go back and write all their stories instead of the boring one she did write.

(Yes I loved twlight defriend away!)
pepper: Mary Pickford with roses (Mary Pickford with roses)
[personal profile] pepper wrote:
Jun. 8th, 2010 09:53 am (UTC)
Oh, I'm feeling so sorry for Charlie, having such a pain in the ass for a daughter. He's been absolutely great to her - he put up with her tantrums for years about not coming up to Forks, he bought her a car, he doesn't fuss her too much, he tries in his inarticulate way to show her he loves her - and she's just such an ungrateful brat! She's an ungrateful brat towards her mother, too, but I'm getting the impression that it's partly her mother's fault that Bella is how she is.

I keep feeling sorry for Lauren, who was perfectly nice at first, and then suddenly became "fishy-eyed" and "nasal" as soon as she took a dislike to Bella. As if disliking Bella is some kind of severe character flaw.

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