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Late arrival, but still made it to the party

Thu, Jun 25, 2009

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I’m usually three months to six years behind on my list of books to read, give or take a year. I’m not proud, just sharing my current reading habits. A stark contrast to my youth, because I was that girl who read while walking. Read while eating dinner. Read at any free moment she had (in the car, at recess, standing in line for the bus). All this to say these days I’m often not at the forefront of reading those hot-off-the-press new releases and I can work on one single title for months before finally finishing.

Fast forward to the last two-and-a-half days of my life. I decided it was high time I got on board with this Twilight phenomena (I’m not one who enjoys being out of the know for too long). I had low expectations of the actual storyline (because, come on, this is a story for teenage girls), but did expect to enjoy the ride.

  photo credit: PR Photos / Albert L. Ortega

photo credit: PR Photos / Albert L. Ortega

I sit here now, a complete addict. I devoured the 500 page book in less than three days. A record for me (I’m a slow reader and I have ADD). Granted, it is an easy read (the teenage girl thing again) but lord almighty did I buy into it; hook, line, and hot-vampire-sinker. I’m giddy, anxious, preoccupied, and doing crazy 13-year-old-girl internet searches on people that aren’t real. I’m swooning over my fake, blood-sucking boyfriend…a character in a book. What’s wrong with me? I’d heard that I would enjoy being transported back to the first real crush I ever suffered in high school, but this is ridiculous, albeit very pleasant in an odd, sweetly nostalgic sort of way.

It’s silly, I realize, and I willingly let myself get way too involved. But why the heck wouldn’t you? How often do you get to feel so romanced (not sexed up like from a trashy novel) but really romanced with innocent, yet unforbidden love? The proverbial Heathcliff only comes around every twenty years or so, if we’re lucky. I like to understand why phenomenas happen. And let me just say I understand this one.

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9 Responses to “Late arrival, but still made it to the party”

  1. Carla says:

    Oh SO swoonworthy!

  2. valerie says:

    He called and asked for your number

  3. Summer says:

    SERIOUSLY in love with those books. I’m a relatively quick reader, but even I set new records with those books! I finished the ENTIRE SERIES in about 4 days. Whew! Didn’t do much work…eating…cleaning…or what have you, but the boyfriend was out of town, so, whatev! I maintain that Stephanie Meyer put crack in her pen before she set it to those pages…

  4. erika says:

    good photoshop work!

  5. Betsy says:

    Did they film the movies in WA State? I haven’t seen them, yet, because I am waiting for them to appear on ITunes rent. We don’t get poop for movies in HK. Love the site.

  6. Judy says:

    I love your blog. It’s stylish, relevant and smart. Great job with the content and graphics. Congratulations!

  7. Ria says:

    Have you seen the previews for the new movie (New Moon)?
    http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/6025014/0~2378467~2378483~6025014?origin=srcontent

    Don’t mean to feed the Twilight frenzy further, but it looks good.

  8. Diane says:

    You know how I feel.. but maybe another look would be okay!

  9. Anita Joe says:

    I finally gave in a few weeks ago and read the first two, I was also intrigued by all the hype I was hearing. While they were fun reads (and I didn’t accomplish much else until I was done ;-) , I found Edward to be far too “metro” for my liking and Bella’s accident prone-ness while cute (the first 400 times), got old.

    I will forego the movies adapted for some laundry ;-)

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