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Normally, when writing a book review, I’d start off by saying something good about it, stick all the Debby Downer stuff in the middle, and then finish it off with another round of positivity. But now, thanks to Twilight, this pleasant writing routine I had allowed myself to fall into must be set aside. There is absolutely nothing good I can possibly say about this book. Nothing. So, I guess I get to skip to the moaning, ranting, and griping…
So, story plot in a nutshell: Some average girl goes to a new school, meets a hot guy, who turns out to be (gasp!) a vampire. She falls hopelessly in love with Hot Vampire Guy, and, oddly enough, he falls hopelessly in love with her. But there’s a ‘bad vampire’ after Average Girl (apparently Hot Vampire Guy is classified as a ‘good vampire’) who wants to eat her (this guy is my favorite character). So, Hot Vampire Guy must risk all to save her. Complications inevitably ensue. Hot Vampire Guy wins, and he and Average Girl ride off into the sunset together. The end. On with the criticism…
Let’s start with the protagonist: Bella. Bella is clumsy, bad at sports, and is constantly in danger of bodily harm. She is the quintessential damsel-in-perpetual-distress. Her awkwardness makes her easy to relate to, but other than that, Bella is practically nonexistent. She’s really just a prop–a flowerpot, or a decorative garden gnome– dumped in the middle of the story by the author just so Edward has something to obsess over. She has almost no personality–she’s as boring as a pet rock. Edward’s pet rock, to be precise. The only persona we can really assign to her is that of a whiney, snivelling, brat-faced little kid. She spends the entire novel moaning about how bad she is at sports, obsessing over how gorgeous Edward is, and generally wallowing in her own teenage angst.
Now for Edward… Let’s face it, girls, we are NEVER going to find an Edward Cullen. Anywhere. He’s perfect. He even sparkles. Seriously. In bright sunlight, ou
Cuisinart CSB 76PK Smart
Cuisinart Cordless Rechargeable Hand You’re free to move! Puree sauces on the stove, whisk puddings and pie fillings on the counter, and then take this cordless, rechargeable hand blender outside to mix up that pitcher of margaritas. …
Betty Crocker Appliances BPL I love the Mixing cup, wisk and food processor; however, the plastic base of the blender attachment has several hairline cracks in it after only one use and the shaft is falling out of the base. …
I have had my kindle 2 since Christmas of 09. It has given me the best reading experience I have ever had and I would recommend anyone wanting one to get it. I have read so many books since I got it and I know there will be a lot more. I also want to say, if your thinking about getting the nook don’t, I went to try it out and the response time is horrible, it is not what it is all cracked out to be. I will stick with Amazon kindle all the way, they are the first ones to make an e-book reader that downloads books wirelessly and all others are just imitations
Cuisinart CSB 77 Hand
I absolutely LOVE my Kindle! I was able to convert all my current files into Kindle files and put them on immediately. This was very important to me because I already had over 200 ebooks in a different format and I wanted to be able to read them on the Kindle. It worked easily. I also love that I can listen to the Kindle read to me on my commute to and from work each day.
Cuisinart FP 14 Elite
I bought this to puree baby food, and probably used it about once a week. It hasn’t been even 3 months, and the plastic inside the housing that grips onto the attachments had stripped down so the blender is totally unusable.
The warranty states that I have to send $10 for shipping expenses if I want them to replace the damages parts. I’m thinking it’s not even worth doing that.
I would not recommend this product to anyone.
Cuisinart CSB 77 Smart