Spike was always better than Angel. At everything. Angel getting a soul was a century of heartache and soul searching. Spike getting a soul was a bad weekend.
The "Angelus" persona was a "real" vampire. The Angel character was a simpering wet-end. I think that was the point though.
Spike was always better than Angel. At everything. Angel getting a soul was a century of heartache and soul searching. Spike getting a soul was a bad weekend.
They don't sparkle on cloudy days and they ditch on sunny days.
There are many 'problems' in the books that are worse than the sparkly skin thing. They can run on snow without making footprints. They go through the woods like walking through a lawn with trees. .
I have to admit that my bias against the depiction of vampires being lovely and well coiffured teens who are just a little bit angstier than your normal 25 yr old depicting teenaged angst may well stem from a love of the vampire genre from an early age.
I prefer my vamps to have teeth 1st and troubled consciences about 32nd.
Much as Meyers is not the best author in the world, the Twilight series has serious underlying themes that explain the attraction:
Forbidden love
Love conquering the forbidden thing
Two mortal enemies vying for the same love
Mortal enemies forced to team up to protect said same love
The usual woman rescued over and over and constantly back in danger (like it or not it is a theme women have been raised on)
Woman is selfless, good, kind, beautiful but not conceited, willing to sacrifice herself for others
The two mortal enemy lovers are complete opposites in many ways yet both are attractive to different fans, some love Edward, some love Jacob, so the audience is rooting for different outcomes.
It's a romance novel. They are always like this.
I haven't read Rice's vampire books. Guess I'll have to now.
I've been going to the Hoh Rainforest near Forks every few years since 1989. I had no idea Twilight was based there until this summer. Holy crap! Twilight stuff was all over the place. Strange to see near one of the most beautiful places on the planet.As I understand it, he's got a medical degree -- and yet because he looks seventeen, he's stuck in high school in Forks. This rather increases the bafflement level, because he's been attending the same school in Forks for four years and apparently no one has noticed that he looks exactly the way he did the first day of his freshman year.
I feel the same, so haven't bought any for a while, nor even checked them out of the library. But if she's changing back, I may try her again.I heard from a friend that Hamilton's most recent books revert to the original style. Is this true? I'm unwilling to shell more money for what is clearly an author delving in her porn-fetish side.
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Has a conscience, but still a good vampire series: The Vampire Files, by P.N. Elrod.
I've been going to the Hoh Rainforest near Forks every few years since 1989. I had no idea Twilight was based there until this summer. Holy crap! Twilight stuff was all over the place. Strange to see near one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
My mother's ashes were spread on Ruby Beach, so we go there all the time as a way of visiting her resting place. I tend to go to the fire tower trail on the Hoh, as people tend to avoid the 19km hiking trail in favor of the mile long loops near the parking lot. I've always meant to stay a few weeks and explore the surrounding areas. I have family in Seattle, but I live in Oklahoma City and usually drive there in the summer and only spend a week or so poking about.We hiked up the Bogachiel River a couple months ago. It's the next valley over from the Hoh and devoid of the hundreds of hikers that are always on the Hoh. I cracked up at the Twilight stuff in Forks. One car had "Stupid Lamb" on the back window. Clearly appropriate.
We didn't have time to go to La Push but I've been there before. It's like most of the impoverished coastal Indian towns. I was really curious to see how it was changed. Maybe next time.
Next time you plan to come to Seattle send me a PM. If you have time we could meet or I could introduce you to the local skeptics group. We meet at the pub once a month.My mother's ashes were spread on Ruby Beach, so we go there all the time as a way of visiting her resting place. I tend to go to the fire tower trail on the Hoh, as people tend to avoid the 19km hiking trail in favor of the mile long loops near the parking lot. I've always meant to stay a few weeks and explore the surrounding areas. I have family in Seattle, but I live in Oklahoma City and usually drive there in the summer and only spend a week or so poking about.
I haven't read any of them, so I can't compare.
In book 1 Anita states her main rule in life; "Dont sleep with the monsters."
By about book 5 it's more like "Should I have Anita have a threeway with two wereleopards, two vampires, or some other combination this chapter? What did she have a threeway with last chapter? Werewolf and a vamp? Leopards it is then!"
Ker-ching moo!Pretty much. It ceased to be about any kind of investigation, how the supernatural has effected the modern world, or how Anita was going to maintain her humanity while still confronting the things that go bite in the night. It became about how many different ways and with how many people she could have sex with, and how none of them were allowed to judge her for making those "choices".
This all happened while Hamilton was getting divorced and re-married. She claims that it didn't impact her storytelling, but pre-divorce Anita and post-divorce Anita don't even appear to be the same characters. This was also when Hamilton started to release her Meredith Gentry "faerie" tale, which was supposed to have been a fully-contained story, but which is now into its eighth book, with no end in sight.
Ker-ching moo!
I didn't think so, but I guess it's a matter of opinion. Certainly nothing like the Anita Blake series.
Rice's vampire was played by Tom Cruise. I'd keep quiet if I were her.
Thanks for the invite, I'll keep that in mind.Next time you plan to come to Seattle send me a PM. If you have time we could meet or I could introduce you to the local skeptics group. We meet at the pub once a month.
My parent's ashes were both spread in the Rogue River.![]()