The entire lack of sacrifice and the ultimate wish fulfillment of it all is what makes the book suck.
Well, there's that. But not to mention the baby imprinting on an adult werewolf.
To bring up another issue that makes me cringe.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
The entire lack of sacrifice and the ultimate wish fulfillment of it all is what makes the book suck.
Well, there's that. But not to mention the baby imprinting on an adult werewolf.
To bring up another issue that makes me cringe.
I hate the disingenuous nature of her answer. And of course, the de facto nature of putting the onus of pregnancy on the woman.
Not to mention, breaking all her own damned rules.
They don't call Bella "Mary Sue" for nothing.
Hmm. And here I was hating/loving it mostly because the writing isn't very good.
I say, as I work my way through "She Went All The Way," courtesy Meg(gin) Cabot. Not her best work, by the way.
he he ... I had dinner with a friend last night and she's working her way through the Twilight series. And I was in Borders yesterday at lunch and there was a lot of Twilight stuff ... including a sheet of stickers with pictures of bats, etc., and thematic sayings.
There was a series soundtrack (with source CDs for sale) at B&N
Text of Lois McMaster Bujold's speech at Denvention last weekend: [link]
She talks a lot about genre and how fans have reacted to the SF and romance elements in the Sharing Knife series.
Wheel of Time movies. . . really.
Wheel of Time movies. . . really.
Gech.
I barely made it through the first one and that was only because...well, I was doing design work for one of the first companies to get the movie rights.
Needless to say, the project fell apart. Too damn bad some fetid, soulless necromancers in Hollywood resurrected it.
But the book stank on ice.
Wheel of Time movies. . . really.
Well, now, that's a terrible idea.
I can't possibly imagine how you could make a decent movie out of those books, unless you scrapped 80% of them. Therefore pissing off the enormous fanbase you're trying to buy into with the movies.