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I was gonna mention that one too. Legolas Send a noteboard - 29/07/2010 10:35:17 AM
In fairness, the difference being that the worst thing a kid could realistically pick up from HP would be, you know, friendship/eternal damnation from evil witchery, whereas in Twilight you're actually promoting a very misogynistic worldview.

But I still don't think the problem with Twilight is really misogyny. Bella and Edward are the only couple in which the weak woman who needs guidance from her patronizing boyfriend is at all seen. And if you read Breaking Dawn, even there things change radically once Bella is a vampire.

I think it has more to do with Meyer's naive view of love and relationships and the way she advocates doing extremely drastic things - giving up the most precious thing you have, really - for love (for what one might call puppy love, at that). In Meyer's defense, Rosalie's character somewhat compensates for this by strongly arguing the case against it, but it's not nearly enough. And of course her rather bizarre views on what the perfect man would be like.
Of course, you'd never catch me reading such drivel.

I'll take that as a tacit confession. ;)
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Tolkien as a sacred cow of fantasy - 28/07/2010 10:02:39 PM 1650 Views
Nonsense, at least in part - 28/07/2010 10:19:19 PM 1216 Views
I know there is a polite difference of opinion here - 28/07/2010 10:40:42 PM 1026 Views
So we should judge the Iliad against modren fantasy novels? - 29/07/2010 12:04:32 PM 1054 Views
i agree, and furthermore... - 29/07/2010 08:46:07 PM 1128 Views
Re: I know there is a polite difference of opinion here - 29/07/2010 08:44:24 PM 1058 Views
Mno - 30/07/2010 09:07:18 AM 1137 Views
Have to agree. - 28/07/2010 11:38:37 PM 1120 Views
It seemed to be that way with Harry Potter just when after it had started to get big. - 29/07/2010 09:44:53 AM 943 Views
*cough* Twilight *cough* - 29/07/2010 10:15:13 AM 979 Views
I was gonna mention that one too. - 29/07/2010 10:35:17 AM 1053 Views
Mmm. I read an interesting article actually... - 29/07/2010 08:24:04 PM 874 Views
That's a fair point, I guess... - 29/07/2010 09:18:13 PM 1085 Views
It's hardly tacit. I'm glad I've never read the things. - 30/07/2010 09:38:33 AM 1071 Views
Fair enough. - 30/07/2010 10:03:07 AM 1073 Views
Also: the writing is crap. - 29/07/2010 01:04:12 PM 1017 Views
but plenty of us hate it after reading *NM* - 29/07/2010 08:24:35 PM 454 Views
How much do you have to read to form an opinion? - 29/07/2010 12:23:28 PM 1032 Views
To the end - 29/07/2010 12:59:25 PM 904 Views
my reading time is too scarce to think that way - 29/07/2010 01:21:26 PM 1108 Views
I agree, but HP is a good example of something you should keep reading - 29/07/2010 08:27:20 PM 1081 Views
and I will - 29/07/2010 09:13:03 PM 809 Views
that's fair enough then - 29/07/2010 10:43:57 PM 877 Views
so I hear - 29/07/2010 11:13:09 PM 839 Views
Re: To the end - 29/07/2010 08:49:06 PM 950 Views
Re: To the end - 29/07/2010 10:34:44 PM 865 Views
Re: How much do you have to read to form an opinion? - 29/07/2010 01:49:21 PM 1054 Views
The books mature as Harry does. You should really give it another shot *NM* - 29/07/2010 03:00:37 PM 540 Views
He doesn't want to, so why should he? It's not like you or he is losing anything now - 29/07/2010 06:15:58 PM 894 Views
It is a case of the "someone is wrong on the internet" thing, only much older - 29/07/2010 06:27:07 PM 854 Views
well you have not failed completely - 29/07/2010 06:50:15 PM 851 Views
Re: well you have not failed completely - 29/07/2010 06:53:38 PM 898 Views
one quick question - 29/07/2010 07:38:00 PM 939 Views
Re: one quick question - 29/07/2010 07:42:27 PM 973 Views
well I am not a big enough hypocrite to look down on verbosity - 29/07/2010 08:30:56 PM 884 Views
I have a new essay I want you to read - 29/07/2010 07:44:40 PM 1000 Views
Re: I have a new essay I want you to read - 29/07/2010 10:42:05 PM 966 Views
how many books do I have to read to get to the grown up books? - 29/07/2010 06:42:37 PM 880 Views
Book 3 is the beginning of the adult ones, imo. - 29/07/2010 06:44:07 PM 973 Views
Agreed, although, - 29/07/2010 06:54:14 PM 944 Views
They're all "light reading" for adults, geared towards YA readers. - 29/07/2010 08:29:01 PM 857 Views
Re: It seemed to be that way with Harry Potter just when after it had started to get big. - 29/07/2010 08:45:58 PM 990 Views
it's not supposed to be on par with adult fantasy. - 29/07/2010 08:49:16 PM 973 Views
I'd argue it's better than Jordan and others from a literary standpoint. - 29/07/2010 09:14:07 PM 929 Views
I have always thought Jordan had some interesting themes but they were often ignored... - 29/07/2010 09:27:12 PM 1072 Views
lol. it's hard to fail with such low preliminary standards *NM* - 29/07/2010 10:46:07 PM 474 Views
good points, i bow to your wisdom - 29/07/2010 10:45:29 PM 860 Views
Oh, agreed. - 30/07/2010 09:05:17 AM 998 Views
Incidentall - 28/07/2010 10:39:52 PM 963 Views
Ha! - 28/07/2010 10:41:41 PM 1083 Views
Re: Ha! - 28/07/2010 10:45:38 PM 966 Views
Ah - 28/07/2010 10:49:22 PM 1031 Views
I agree Tolkien should not be a sacred cow or put on a pedestal overmuch. - 28/07/2010 11:10:37 PM 1043 Views
I can see your points there - 28/07/2010 11:18:59 PM 943 Views
I grow weary of people refusing to view LotR in context. - 28/07/2010 11:14:07 PM 987 Views
all art forms have sacred cows - 29/07/2010 01:38:26 AM 1060 Views
Yeah, it was the line about women waiting at home while their men went to war that made me laugh. - 29/07/2010 06:44:34 PM 949 Views
women deserve black lung too!! - 29/07/2010 08:35:17 PM 844 Views
nah the smart ones do like my grandmother did - 29/07/2010 09:15:14 PM 916 Views
All Tolkien-haters are morons. - 29/07/2010 03:30:27 AM 1209 Views
Disappointing. - 29/07/2010 04:41:34 AM 1010 Views
Re: Disappointing. - 29/07/2010 09:19:25 AM 943 Views
Probably in the sense... - 29/07/2010 02:57:47 PM 901 Views
Perhaps more of 'a complication' to good discussion. - 29/07/2010 08:28:59 PM 854 Views
agreed. *NM* - 29/07/2010 08:32:36 PM 461 Views
I think you are ignoring the key fact that the Silmarillion was never published by Tolkien. - 30/07/2010 01:48:14 PM 1254 Views
The Silmarillion was actually one of Tolkien's first works - 30/07/2010 06:12:31 PM 1334 Views
No it wasn't. - 30/07/2010 06:37:19 PM 983 Views
Re: Tolkien as a sacred cow of fantasy - 29/07/2010 08:42:04 PM 1001 Views
I find the Tolkien lovers to be obnoxious in their never ending masturbatory praise of his works. - 30/07/2010 06:09:42 AM 1013 Views
This. *NM* - 30/07/2010 07:43:24 PM 1095 Views

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