Hello, I'm Jadon
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:25 am
Hello everyone, I'm Jadon. I am a guy who reads the Twilight series. I have read other books (Steven King, Anne Rice, etc.) but I've never been hooked by any piece of literature quite like the Twilight saga. My wife originally got into the books and I used to give her a hard time about reading them so much. Until one day while the weather outside was bad and I began reading them. I was hooked immediately! I read all the books in like 6 days. I know that doesn't sound like much, but I do have to work. That was back in August and I still read them almost everyday.I think for me the the greatest aspect of the series is the emotional pull. I love the saga and I also read The Host and liked it as well.
I have a big question that is one of the big reasons why I joined this forum. Have any of you felt depressed or emotional after reading these books? I have. Before I read these books I felt.....numb almost. Nothing ever bothered me, I was a rock, and have been that way for years. Now, after reading those books and feeling the emotions of them, of first love......I'm depressed. It's like I didn't know what I was missing. Now I do.
If anybody feels or has felt the same way please let me know. If not, just tell me to get over it. By the wasy, my favorite book is Ecllipse because of the drama of the love triangle. It really brings out the characters personalities even more.
I have a big question that is one of the big reasons why I joined this forum. Have any of you felt depressed or emotional after reading these books? I have. Before I read these books I felt.....numb almost. Nothing ever bothered me, I was a rock, and have been that way for years. Now, after reading those books and feeling the emotions of them, of first love......I'm depressed. It's like I didn't know what I was missing. Now I do.
If anybody feels or has felt the same way please let me know. If not, just tell me to get over it. By the wasy, my favorite book is Ecllipse because of the drama of the love triangle. It really brings out the characters personalities even more.