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No. Stop. I know what you maybe thinking: "Breaking Dawn was amazing." And I shall say, "To each their own." But the truth is I did get several headaches while reading this 751 page book. While Twilight, New Moon nor Eclipse never gave me a headache. Truly Breaking Dawn did.

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:icongiannamon:
Well, after reading Breaking Dawn, isn't it clear that Stephenie Meyer is just serving up plate after plate of complete and utter "shiny, awesome, animated, bright, brilliant, bubbly, dazzling, effervescent, fizzy, flashing, gleaming, glistening, glittering, lively, scintillating" bullshit?



I vote yes.
:icondreameryuki:
As sad as this makes me I have to agree with you. There was so much left open for me as a fan. Maybe I think way to much into story lines; but I rather feel empty upon finishing it. She took the whole fantasy thing way to far and ran with it. She stretched it like an old pair of jeans.

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:icongiannamon:
I've never been much for her series, but from what I gathered about it when I did read it, she blew so much out of character. She contradiced herself until her ink ran dry, and spat out horrible morals to boot.

"Hey gal pals, its completely okay to be 18 and get married, and then have a baby! Being sex crazed is awesome. Oh, and there are no consquences either. In fact, having a baby TICKLES!"

Its also ridiculous how the baby grows so fast that she doesn't have to put any background story into it's life. Or lack there of.


Makes me wonder if she's just writing anything she can pull out of her ass for fun now, and then thinks she can get away with it.
:icondreameryuki:
A lot of people have said it read like a horrible fan fiction from hell. I'm agreeing. I have no thought on it anymore. I do like the first three books but not the fourth. I'm still confused and disappointed.

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Wendy Fans
A Wendy Powell Fan group.
:icongiannamon:
The sad part is no matter how much anyone has skimmed fanfictions before Breaking Wind came out, thinking "pregnant Bella is such a stupid idea", it turns out Meyer saw it and probably thought "WHAT A BRILLIANT IDEA", for some apeshit reason. I used to think it was okay series, but if you set your own made-up rules about vampires, you need to keep them consistant. You can't say Edward can't make babies, and then suddenly unfreeze his non-existant sperm soilders.

Its like ripping a hole in the space time continuum. You just can't do it.

-facepalm-

But I won't make you relive the book any longer. xD
:icondreameryuki:
LOL you made me laugh thank you. But I agree about his spermy men being unfrozen...meeeeeeeh Meyer...what a riot. But thanks for the convo. I enjoyed it. XD and thanks again for the fav you rock.

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:iconrenthead07:
Jeez, 751 pages? Only Harry Potter has ever been that long that I've read... I'm not going to buy Breaking Dawn, I'm only going to check it out from the library. With the fact that I loved Twilight for a long time, but hated New Moon and Eclipse, I'm not wasting my money.

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:iconlockhiminacage:
I agree. Major headache after reading that book. It totally seemed like it was from a different series altogether. :P
:iconlonelynightmares:
I concur.

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:icondreameryuki:
I agree it seemed like it would be a whole new series. It wasn't really Twilight related.

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