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A lot of reviews about “Twilight” focus on the problems seen through an adults eyes, or worse, a male’s. But the truth is, “Twilight” hit the nail on its head in reference to its target audience; young adult females. You may ask yourself, “Why?” but it won’t change a thing.

Love. It’s what every young girl dreams of. Think of all those princess dresses on Halloween. Girls want to feel special. Edward is so in love with Bella that it’s painful. It hurts him. It’s so difficult for him that he has to give up the strongest natural desire in his life, food. Even worse. For a vampire, giving up blood is way, WAY more difficult than just dieting. Bella becomes Edwards ultimate reason for living. Now boys, if you’re reading this, take a lesson in wooing. Girls want to feel important. They want to feel like they are the center of your reason for being, that you would give up a part of yourself rather than lose them.

Then, there is danger in the book, all while everyone is trying to protect our young heroine. Although she is apparently no one special, she is the apple of everyone’s eye, the center to everyone’s world and the object of not one, but two boy’s attention. One of those boys was bred in a time of gentlemanly manners, perfect in body and spirit, as sleek as a marble statue, complete with alluring sensuality. The other boy is rugged, dark, and beyond hot, and they’re both in love with our dear Bella. Even more compelling, although it is not yet known, the boys become mortal enemies because of their undying and eternal love for Bella. Is it any wonder that young girls eat this stuff up? Not that it’s a bad thing. I’m all for fulfilling the reading fantasies of whatever genre we’re in, and that means things might get a little sappy for those hovering outside the natural target audience of a particular genre. But whatever the general attitude might be about vampires and hot boys, no one can deny that Ms. Meyer hit the nail on the head with this one. Girls everywhere
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Quebrantos de una nueva This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on July 20, 2000. The length of the article is 871 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word …

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I ordered these cables along with the suggested splitter but they didn’t fit right in it. Then when I tried to hook them up to the tv they didnt work because the prongs were all messed up on the inside.
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I have been very impressed with the Amazon Kindle so far – battery life is good, the screen is excellent and it is very light and thin. From an ergonomic viewpoint, I wish that the Next and Previous and Next/Home buttons were reversed – so the next was on top as that is where my thumb rests most comfortably whilst reading.

I ordered from the USA site to be delivered to Japan and although it took a number of days for them to dispatch the product, once it left the warehouse it was to my door in 2 days!

As an international user, I have to be pretty disappointed with the $2 dollar markup; especially noticable when the books are discounted to $5 as it makes up a large portion of the cost!

The best thing is that once over the first week of excitement, you can forget you are reading on some fancy new tech, and just enjoy reading!

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