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I like to read. A lot. Mostly I like to read historical non-fiction and political thrillers, but every now and then I need a break from having to think too much and revert to what I like to call fluff. This summer, that fluff consisted of the Twilight Series (excuse me, Twilight Saga) that was all the rage a few years back. Even though I finished the final book a few weeks ago, it's taken me some time to wrap my mind around it.
Although I still don't quite understand the draw that claimed millions of fans (I'm assuming the numbers here), I can finally understand the fascination with all the vampire paraphernalia that was marketed toward young girls (and their mothers). If you can get past the whole sinking your teeth into living flesh and an insatiable thirst for blood, the vampire lifestyle might not be a bad way to go.* I mean, the end of the series presents the perfect picture of the perfect immortal family.** Of course, there is no clear-cut resolution as to whether or not a vampire actually has a soul and where that soul might reside when death does occur (by tearing the vampire apart and burning the body pieces, in case you were curious), but hey... to a young girl dreaming of true love and a happily ever after, a vampire with golden eyes, skin that sparkles, and will power made of steel (it does you no good if he kills you by mistake)... well, maybe love can be found in the craziest of places.
Yeah. That's a stretch, I know.
The short story is that I read the books because my daughter had watched a few of the movies a while back. We read the books together and talked about the content along the way. As much as I found the whole concept exasperating- as a mother, I do not appreciate any kind of love story that makes life appear not worth living if teenage romance is not realized- even so, I was hooked by the end of the first book. I wanted to see what would happen in the next one and the one after that. When it was all said and done, though, I would have rather spent that money on a two-week pedicure, a large hazelnut latte, and a triple chocolate brownie. Of course, the conversations I had with my girl because of the series... well, now that kinda makes it all worth it. Anything to reinforce a few key concepts of life and love:
God has that perfect someone for you,
And he will most likely have a beating heart.
* Please tell me you recognize the sarcasm here.
** I'll take Jesus, His gift of eternal life, and an imperfect family.

1 comment:
I have a daughter who is almost 40 who is crazy about those books. I have never read them myself. So thank you for your take on them. Makes more sense than anything else I've heard. The fact you got to share this with your daughter makes for a wonderful story, in and of itself.
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