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prisoner_24601 ([personal profile] prisoner_24601) wrote2009-02-22 03:46 pm
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Sparkly Vampires Ahoy!

So I read Twilight - or rather I read 224 pages of it before getting bored and putting the book down. It was bad, but not in the way that I expected.

I admit that I had a lot of preconceived notions about this book. I thought for sure that while 33 year old Pris was going to hate it (especially since I hate vampires), inner 13 year old Pris was going to think it was full of sparklicious awesomesauce. But as I read, inner Pris13 kept telling me that this book sucked ass, while Pris33 thought that while it was definitely bad, it could have been salvaged if Stephanie Meyer had done a few things.



Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of things that Pris13 would have liked about this book. After all, Pris13 has read all kinds of goofy girlie shit that she thought was really, really awesome such as the Sweet Valley High Series, The Sunfire Historical Romance series, and the totally cracktastic Flowers in the Attic series by V.C. Andrews. In the next few years Pris13 will discover the worlds of Mercedes Lackey's white horses who save abused children and the Dragonlance books. And if the internet had been around back then, she probably would have flooded ff.net with goopy Sue filled romances about Raistlin who is so hot, misunderstood and clearly in need of the redemption that only true wuv can provide..

So a McHottie, sparkletastic, dangerous (but not really), stalkeresque, angsypants, vampire boyfriend? Awesome. Plot that's not really a plot, but two emo teenagers discussing their relationship for 500+ pages? Sweet! Dysfunctional, obsessive, patronizing and totally unrealistic true love? Sign her up!

But I think the thing that would have killed any enjoyment for Pris13 is the very simple fact that Bella Swan just sucks. She's not even a proper stand in for the reader or even a typical Mary Sue. She's shallow, vapid, mopey, bitchy and thinks that her life is OMG SO HARD U GIAS!

Inner Pris13 kept rolling her eyes every time Bella whined about how annoying it is that every dude in the school thinks she's hot, or OMG her parents (who are never around, have no expectations, and even give her a car to drive around) are annoying! On the first day of highschool people go out of their way to be nice to her and she's totally a bitch about it. When the girls in school try to be friendly to her, she is completely shallow and vicious, and Pris13 got the feeling that she was only putting up with them until she could get accepted into the cool vampire kids club. When she has to go to the hospital, damn near the whole school shows up to see if she's okay, and she acts like an ungrateful twat about it because it's so embarrassing.

Pris13 wouldn't have expected realism, she would have wanted an escapist fantasy to get away from the harsh realities of real middle and high school. But when the main character lives the perfect escapist awesome fantasy and acts like her life is really, really hard, well... that's pretty fucking irritating.

Interestingly, that's one of the reasons Pris33 kind of found Twilight nearly redeemable, because bad technical writing issues aside, Stephanie Meyer really captures the narcissistic, selfish, emo tunnel vision that dumbass teenagers tend to have, where every small thing is totally blown out of proportion. There's something awesomely entertaining about this beautiful, middle class, white chick thinking that people being nice to her makes her life hard. I kept waiting for her to get a harsh reality check. This book could have been interesting if Bella actually grew as a character, realized she was acting like a shallow twat, or realized that her relationship with Edward was dysfunctional and told him to take a hike. Conversely, it would have been just as entertaining if she never realized it, but if her moronic behavior had actual realistic consequences. Unfortunately that never happened.

And therein lies the biggest problem of the book for Pris33. It becomes painfully obvious that Stephanie Meyers doesn't realize that Bella sucks. She thinks her protagonist is cool, and thus, instead of other characters reacting the way they actually would to someone who is that much of a complete dumbass, she gets rewarded for her stupid behavior.

The other big disappointment was that this book wasn't nearly as cracktasticly entertaining as I hoped. Don't get me wrong, there are several laugh out loud wtf moments (my favorite being how even Edward's handwriting is HOLY SHIT BEAUTIFUL), things that made no sense (why are these vampires in high school again? Is it because they want to score some hot teenage tail?), and times when it becomes painfully clear that Stephanie Meyer has some serious issues when it comes to relationships (stalking is not sexy Stephanie). But sadly, in between the cracky parts are pages and pages and pages of really boring, shallow introspection by Bella and vapid conversations between her and Edward.

From the summaries I've read of the other books, it seems like with each installment of the series, it gets increasingly hilarious, but I just don't have the patience to read hundreds and hundreds of pages to get to it.

Finally, I have to say that while even though I think Pris13 would have hated this book, I get why other teenagers would love it. I'm not especially concerned that this book is teaching bad lessons to impressionable young girls (even though it kind of is). I read all kinds of fucked up stuff when I was that age, but even I realized that there was a big difference between what characters in a book could get away with and what happens in real life. I think that the people hyperventilating about how this is going to corrupt young girls, don't give those girls enough credit.

I don't, however, get why anyone over the age of 17 would think this this book is good entertainment - especially the twilight moms, who should seriously be old enough to see how fucking dysfunctional and non sexy this book really is. I'm pretty sure if some teenage boy was stalking their daughter the way that Edward stalks Bella, they'd pull out the shotgun to run his ass off and not think "Wow, isn't true love wonderful."

[identity profile] affirmation26.livejournal.com 2009-02-23 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Meyers said she envisioned Bella as herself (no shockers there). I agree, obviously she has some issues, and on that note let me just say... LMFAO! I loved your review of it.

I happen to have read all four books. (well more like reads the first one, skimmed the next two and read the fourth for laughs).

The first book had potential and it would have been a good story had Meyers brought in some realism to it. When I started reading Twilight, I was kinda hoping Edward was going to eat her like he first planned too. So I was thinking okay maybe he'll do it in the other books.

Book two. "OMGS! HE LEFT ME IMMA DIE NOW!" ... shocker. Book three... I don't even remember most of it. I think that's the one where Jacob becomes all second stalker person. I was never shocked by this outcome, seemed to be her trend. First all the guys at school wanted in her pants, then Edward...

Book four... there are just no words to describe how horrible this one was. It was worse than the final chapter of Harry Potter in book 7. It was just one long continuous "omg. wtf." moments. I never thought Meyers could make Bella into more of a Mary-Sue. Well, she proved me wrong. Along with that... one word. "Renessme". This one was all about Bella and Edward having rough boink sessions on a deserted island, an over extravagant wedding which no one really seemed to appreciate, the fact male vampires can procreate and female vampires can not, the creepy vampire blonde wanting to steal Bella's unborn child, Jacob Wolf man falling in love and imprinting on an infant... that was just a wow moment for me personally, and an upcoming war which took months to prepare for and then nothing happened because Meyers doesn't like violence (run on, sorry. XD)... shocked? I so was not.

I was not that shocked to find people over 17 have orgasms over this at all. If you walk down the smut novel isle at half price books (at least there is at mine) there is a whole section for smutty vampire smex. This was just Meyer's clean version. I wouldn't be shocked if someone raided Meyer's secret vault they would find vampire smut all over the place.

And now I'm done. Time for classes. XD

[identity profile] prisoner--24601.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 11:44 am (UTC)(link)
You've made me very, very glad that I quit when I did. I agree that if Edward had just eaten Bella in the first book, it would have been much, much better. I could never buy that he was going to actually do it though, no matter how many times he kept declaring how dangerous he was, and how she should stay away from him.

And come to think of it - how fucked up is that message? Edward genuinely seems to think he's dangerous (despite all of the evidence that he's just a big flaming pussy). He's the one with the superpowers as well as being a hundred years older than Bella, but it's her responsibility to stay away from him.

Damn. Stephanie Meyer has some serious Issues. Book four sounds awesomely cracktastic (the imprinting/falling in love with an infant thing is a big HOLY SHIT moment), but I think I'm going to spare myself and just read the hilarious summaries out on the internet. I don't think I could take more non plot angsting and relationship discussions for another thousand pages or so.

[identity profile] affirmation26.livejournal.com 2009-02-26 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Well if you want a good laugh I'd check out this site: http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Twilight

More for lulz than anything else. Everything in there is completely biased but considering some of the twihards I've run across this site gives me a good laugh at their expense and they so deserve it.