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michael__'s review against another edition
3.0
I really don't know how I feel about this series anymore. Back when it was just the books, this series wasn't that terrible. I mean, it was good for what it was. Paranormal romance (especially young adult) wasn't as huge before Twilight was published, and it got plenty of people reading and gave many YA authors a chance for their books to be published.
When I think about this series (I read it before the movies came out), I wasn't much of a reader. Twilight introduced me to the YA genre and reading as a whole. So, when I think of this series, I don't really think about an engaging plot, interesting characters, etc. (this series doesn't have too much of that anyway), but rather that it got me interested in reading. For most people my age, they have the Harry Potter series to thank for that, but for me, it was the Twilight Saga. So, I suppose I have Stephenie Meyer to thank for that.
I think this series has been worn out, though. Incredibly worn out. I'm just waiting for it to be over, and I'm sure plenty of others feel the same. I guess it's unfair that I'm judging this series of books based on the movies and incredible hype surrounding it. Oh, well. Because of this, I really don't know what star rating to give this series. Five stars doesn't seem right, because it isn't that good, but I can't bring myself to give it one star. Three stars doesn't seem sufficient, either. For right now, I'm giving it no stars. Maybe some other day, I'll come to a consensus about how I feel about it.
If I were to read this series now, after being introduced to so many other authors and books, I don't think I'd be very impressed with it. But, having not much of a literary background, these books were new and exciting. Now, I'm not sure I'd like them as much.
EDIT: Meh. I'll give it three stars. I suppose, at the end of the day, I do "like" this series. I'm just ready for it to be over.
When I think about this series (I read it before the movies came out), I wasn't much of a reader. Twilight introduced me to the YA genre and reading as a whole. So, when I think of this series, I don't really think about an engaging plot, interesting characters, etc. (this series doesn't have too much of that anyway), but rather that it got me interested in reading. For most people my age, they have the Harry Potter series to thank for that, but for me, it was the Twilight Saga. So, I suppose I have Stephenie Meyer to thank for that.
I think this series has been worn out, though. Incredibly worn out. I'm just waiting for it to be over, and I'm sure plenty of others feel the same. I guess it's unfair that I'm judging this series of books based on the movies and incredible hype surrounding it. Oh, well. Because of this, I really don't know what star rating to give this series. Five stars doesn't seem right, because it isn't that good, but I can't bring myself to give it one star. Three stars doesn't seem sufficient, either. For right now, I'm giving it no stars. Maybe some other day, I'll come to a consensus about how I feel about it.
If I were to read this series now, after being introduced to so many other authors and books, I don't think I'd be very impressed with it. But, having not much of a literary background, these books were new and exciting. Now, I'm not sure I'd like them as much.
EDIT: Meh. I'll give it three stars. I suppose, at the end of the day, I do "like" this series. I'm just ready for it to be over.
xaleah's review against another edition
3.0
Read them before my daughter read them, she was 11 at the time but a very very advanced reader. I enjoyed them, but for what they were YA paranormal romance. Not my normal reads, but for what it was written as it was okay. I will most likely never read them again.
My daughter however loved them at the time she read them, she is more advanced than that with her reading now and do have a different taste.
My daughter however loved them at the time she read them, she is more advanced than that with her reading now and do have a different taste.
christinavarela's review against another edition
4.0
Had to read them to find out why my students couldn't put them down. The love story sucks you in...
cskylar's review against another edition
5.0
Ilyana Kadushin is the reason I love audiobooks, she made this story come to life way before it was a blockbuster.
laurenlgray's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
lillinares's review against another edition
1.0
Not much I can say about this series, except that it doesn't even deserve that one little star up there...
IT'S PURE CRAP!
Started reading so that I could join my friends' book club, finished it so I'd have more arguments against theirs.
IT'S PURE CRAP!
Started reading so that I could join my friends' book club, finished it so I'd have more arguments against theirs.