25 March 2009

#178 - let the obsession begin..

i guess i put it off long enough. i'd heard about it and read about it, but i was not ready. or i thought it was silly. but i knew i would become a victim. what the hell am i talking about? ...TWILIGHT! two of my friends had read it, k*spice and nure nezumi. so of course i had to read it. i cannot remember when i had the conversation with my friend about the book but she brought it to me on sunday, i didn't start it that night because i had a feeling i would like it and had to get up early the next morning. i needed to sleep. monday morning i started reading it on my way to work, continued during my lunch break, on the way home from work, heading to the coffee shop, at the coffee shop, on the way home, and at home until i finished it that night. i could not put it down for long. i don't even know what the big draw was. i liked the writing, plot, characters, and of course freakin VAMPIRES!!!

it's basically a high school romance with vampires, i guess. i have always liked but never obsessed about vampires, bram stoker's dracula is one of my favorites but was written long ago. twilight is set in a small town in washington where it rains a lot and is very green. the main character, bella, is a new girl in town who is painfully clumsy. i guess i relate to her in a lot of ways. not to give a lot away but her love interest is a vampire named edward. he is perfect, fluid, talented, amazingly beautiful and did i mention he's a vampire?!

i read the harry potter books in this obsessive fashion and i couldn't put da vinci code down when i started it. i get hooked into books pretty easily i guess. i am a few chapters into new moon (second book of twilight series) but don't want to read it too fast because then i'll be halfway done and in no time i will have no more twilight to read. that makes me sad but i cannot help but just take it all in at once. it's really good!

just one more thing - the movie. i wonder if i should wait until i read them all to watch it. it's playing right now at the kennedy school for $3. how can i resist? i want to know if it's like i pictured. i don't want to be disappointed but i hear it's good as well. i will probably see it next week because i'm just not that good at waiting patiently. i am sure i could get someone to watch it with me but i wouldn't mind going alone too. i feel like i'm always behind the trends. people were reading this last year and seeing the movie when it came out, etc. well at least i am reading it and i will see it soon. better late than never.

2 comments:

nure nezumi said...

haha, addicting yes? something about the way it's written makes it both a quick read and something you can't put down, like you start thinking, "i'll just read one more chapter," but then before you know it the chapter's over and you're thinking the same thing about the next chapter until the book's done!

take your time going through the rest of them though... personally i liked the first book best and the rest of the series gets a bit manic, but you just gotta get through the storyline y'know? i haven't seen the movie yet, so i don't know about it, but i didn't quite like the rest of the books so much as the first one, and actually, the rest of the storyline got kind of too wild for me so i like to not think about those and just read the first book as a stand alone. still... i've gotta go rent the movie...

Kat said...

Haha, I knew you couldn't resist for much longer! I didn't like New Moon as much but Stephenie Meyer recommended that her fans read that book twice to really appreciate it so I'm gonna do that this break.

The movie was good but of course not as good as the book. That being said, I've already watched it twice.

Oh, make sure you check out Stephenie Meyer's website. It's the best author's website ever and it has a lot of cool extras. It even has the beginning of a fifth book that I really hope she publishes.