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Home > Woman 2 Woman > Archives > 2008 > October > 17 > Entry

The Twilight Saga

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When I was in high school I spent most of my free time reading. While I enjoyed some of the classics — Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is one of my favs — I was way more fond of teen series books. Anyone in their 20s likely knows the ones I mean. Sweet Valley High, Fear Street and The Babysitters Club were the type of books that you just couldn’t put down. I had the entire Fear Street collection, and would literally devour an entire book at once. It was crazy. If only I had that type of time now. But, a few days ago, one of my friends handed me Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight, and I could not put it down. The first night I stayed up until 6 a.m. reading. I woke up an hour later to my alarm clock with the book still in hand, thinking I can’t remember the last time this happened. My friend is finishing up the second book in the saga, and said she plans to give it to me as soon as she is done. But, if it’s anything like the first book, I’m going to need her to keep it until I have a free weekend because once I start I it, I won’t want to stop until I’m done.

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