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Old 11-30-2010, 09:58 AM   #63
Tattncat
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I like the Twilight books. But then, I tend to examine the plots of books I really like. The Twilight books, like the Harry Potter Books have lots of tie-ins if you look for them. That and the premise used for for the development of each character (i.e. Edward being a 108 year old male vampire, not the teenage boy he appears, etc.).

IMO if you just read to be entertained, you'll miss the real entertainment of the series. If you are looking for unexpectedly good Sci Fi read Host. I tend to think of it as her best book. Eh! But then I'm retired, I read everything.
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