Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
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Re: Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
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I reread it a few years later and was unpleasantly surprised with how creepy the books actually were. I think they cater to teenager's self-doubt, wish-fulfilling their fantasies that even though they are klutzy and not very special, a smoking hot guy will find them insanely attractive and declare his undying love.
Quite horrible stuff, to be frank.