Harry Potter has some merit to it. Twilight does not, at the very least Twilight sends some bad messages to teen girls.
TheGallifreyanSith said:Ugh...Brown. Another one that gives me a headache when trying to read his books-- have yet to make it through one yet.
Me, too. I mean, I know it's not supposed to be great literature, and I do sometimes enjoy mindless froth, but when I have tried to read Brown as mindless froth - you know, just sit back, shut down my critical faculties and enjoy the ride - the gigantic gaping plotholes just reached out and whacked me right across the head, just hard enough to bring the horrible writing into sharp relief.
But honestly, I might be able to forgive all that except that I guessed the mystery oh, less than halfway through the book. How disappointing was that?
Well, considering his "mystery" was information that's been around in feminine spirituality circles for, oh, 30 years or so, it wasn't exactly an earth-shattering revelation...![]()
No, no - not that "mystery" (although I guessed that, too, even though I am not particularly familiar with feminine spirituality circles - I more or less know what the term "feminine spirituality circles" refers to, but I don't read their literature or anything). The mystery I was referring to was whodunit.
Plus, for books that are designed, at least in part, as mysteries, there's something really cheap about having a character whose name is an anagram of your villain, but which is impossible to guess because you don't reveal his ridiculously unlikely middle name (Marvolo?) until revealing the anagram itself.
I am tempted to enter comical nerd rage at the very thought that Star Wars bears any similarity to Twilight. The nerve! As if a trilogy with action-adventure, epic explosions and a scantily clad girl was in any sense a fulfilment of my adolescent male fantasies! ...um.Star Wars is adolescent male fantasy wish fulfillment, Twilight is adolescent female fantasy wish fulfillment, and HP probably achieves the best balance between the two. I don't hate or love any of them, but I find them interesting each in their own way, and I find their popularity to be of note for a variety of reasons.
I'm with the other posters that can't really fathom condemning Harry Potter & Twilight in the same breath.
19, though supposedly 15 when he started it.(At least Christopher Paolini had the excuse of only being 16 when he wrote Eragon.)
I am tempted to enter comical nerd rage at the very thought that Star Wars bears any similarity to Twilight. The nerve! As if a trilogy with action-adventure, epic explosions and a scantily clad girl was in any sense a fulfilment of my adolescent male fantasies! ...um.Star Wars is adolescent male fantasy wish fulfillment, Twilight is adolescent female fantasy wish fulfillment, and HP probably achieves the best balance between the two. I don't hate or love any of them, but I find them interesting each in their own way, and I find their popularity to be of note for a variety of reasons.
Though seriously, doesn't Star Wars have more crossover appeal to females than Twilight does, even if it's more male-oriented than, say, Harry Potter?
Maybe it's because the majority of both fandoms consist of rabid shippers that viciously attack other shippers who disagree with them or even the author of the novels that they're supposed to be fans of.
Even the geeky Harry Potter and Twilight fans creep me out. Sitting outside the store in the middle of the night, so they can be the first to buy the new book. Writing a fake version of the new book and trying to pass it off as the real thing. It's just too ridiculous.
Do the rest of you also dislike Harry Potter and Twilight?
Erm... see above.Is there a fundamental difference between Star Trek fans and Harry Potter/Twilight fans?
Don't know. How often do you get laid?Do they really get laid more than we do?
There's also no starships; so what?I've seen and enjoyed all the Harry Potters though, and I think its messages are good for kids for the most part. ...Alas there is no perfect dream school that teaches you everything you need to know when you need to know it to become a master of great supernatural powers...
Kids know that.
Do the rest of you also dislike Harry Potter and Twilight? Is there a fundamental difference between Star Trek fans and Harry Potter/Twilight fans? Do they really get laid more than we do?
Harry Potter I have no problem with and I believe the same goes for most posters here. Twilight on the otherhand... Lets just say it offends my feminist sensibilities and let it be all I say on the matter before I launch into a rant.
It is really depressing though that such anti-feminist trash has become so popular amongst the young. Hopefully it's only a passing fad, I'd hate for it to have any lasting detrimental effects.
And this would be my point, why not. I've certainly heard of and seen female Star Wars fans. The same doesn't seem to be true for Twilight (or if there are any guy fans out there... not as many?).Some chicks chiming in to tell me how wrong I am, how much they love Star Wars and how meaningful it has been to their whole life in 3...2...1...
Some chicks chiming in to tell me how wrong I am, how much they love Star Wars and how meaningful it has been to their whole life in 3...2...1...
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