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the prissy little missy
c'est moi

Justine Marie Santangelo
September 5th, 1990
Spanish/Filipina/Portugese
Artist/musician/student
UNLV (Entertainment Engineering)
reecesaint@yahoo.com

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Monday, August 11, 2008
5:02 PM
Breaking Down

So I just finished reading the final installment of Stefanie Meyer's famous ribs-Twilight saga, and I am disappointed.  (Now, if you have yet to read the book, you might want to stop reading this entry at this point because I'm about to spoil the book for you.)

First book -'Twilight', was good.  I mean, it really got me hooked.  It was an interesting giddy-upper high school romance story that's out of this dimension.  The following books, 'New Moon' & 'Eclipse' raised the bar by increasing the volume of intensity and suspense of the plot.  'Breaking Dawn', the breaking point of the whole saga, for me, was a tremendous downer.  I mean, it was pretty good, though not impressive, in the beginning and there was even a segment dedicated to Jacob's POV somewhere in the middle of the book.  In the end, however, the story line was just down right predictable and too 'perfect' in the sense that things fell into place too idealistically; that Stefanie Meyer didn't let her heroes & heroines struggle for a happily ever after -it was just too happy (and cheesy).

So yeah, it's another J.K. Rowling balloon burst for Stefanie Meyer.  Although, I must say that the Twilight saga would be a good series of flicks 'cause they won't be long and boring like the Harry Potter flicks where characters wave a twig while reciting blarney for at least three hours (at least the pretty colored sparkling rays of light that shoot out of them are pretty entertaining).  

I won't stop you from purchasing the book though, in fact, I encourage you to see for yourself and be the judge of it.  And while you go hunt for that precious copy for you to read, I will proceed to the grocery store and purchase my favorite fruits, a bag of mini carrots, a box of Cheerios (to be bagged and loaded in the car by a honey-blonde, blue-eyed boy ^___^).