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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 2:25 am
When I went to go copy the daily quote from her website, the latest announcement claimed that Meyer will release one sure fire thing about BD on Monday on EW.com~!
Ohmygosh.
I really, really hope it's something along the lines of Jacob is not going to die in BD. I don't think it will be anything too major, like if Bella's going to be transformed or not, but I really think it might be related to a single character. Oh the possibilities!
What is your speculation on this BD fact coming out on Monday?
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:36 am
I had gotten a copy of the Entertainment Weekly magazine with all of that Twilight pictures/articles in there, and at the end of the article it said:Quote: EW.com Check out the opening pages of Breaking Dawn and, starting July 28, a super-exclusive spoiler about Bella's love life But I personally don't think that it could be too big, like "Hey everybody, BD doesn't come out for another4-5 days but guess what!? Bella ends up with _____." I don't think Stephenie would do that. But I really don't know what the spoiler could be...
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:09 am
FictionFan10 I had gotten a copy of the Entertainment Weekly magazine with all of that Twilight pictures/articles in there, and at the end of the article it said:Quote: EW.com Check out the opening pages of Breaking Dawn and, starting July 28, a super-exclusive spoiler about Bella's love life But I personally don't think that it could be too big, like "Hey everybody, BD doesn't come out for another4-5 days but guess what!? Bella ends up with _____." I don't think Stephenie would do that. But I really don't know what the spoiler could be... ugh the suspese is killling me! gonk xd xp emo
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:10 pm
same here.. are you guys going to read it or are you going to wait for the book?
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:14 pm
Ginnycullens same here.. are you guys going to read it or are you going to wait for the book? I'm going to read that sucker. xD I'm the type of person who can read spoilers, but still read the actually book even when I know. For me it doesn't take away from the book.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:18 pm
Taru-chan` Ginnycullens same here.. are you guys going to read it or are you going to wait for the book? I'm going to read that sucker. xD I'm the type of person who can read spoilers, but still read the actually book even when I know. For me it doesn't take away from the book.I would totally read it because I can't help myself...i wouldn't want to read anything too revealing because it realyl would ruin it for me, but i trust stephenie not to put out anything too spoiler-like... But i can't wait!!
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:46 am
I am not reading it. I mean, reading the daily quotes are one thing for me, because they don't really give away whole plot lines. I mean, I'm sure Stephenie isn't going to give away something HUGE, but in that aspect I want to be surprised.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:00 pm
I'll read it if someone posts it on here, but I won't go out of my way to find out what the spoiler is.
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:57 am
That was super lame. :/
Someday already made a repeat of this thread with the whole spoiler article, but here's the summed up version: (Highlight to read)
Bella and Edward get married. Yes. That's the spoiler. It happens early in the book. So Jacob doesn't end up with Bella.
What the heck, Meyer? You thought that would be a major spoiler? gonk No wonder the woman doesn't let out spoilers since she doesn't even know what a really major spoiler is.
But I will take comfort in the last few lines of the article where it says everyone wins. Even Team Jacob. So Jacob better not die!
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:54 pm
I didn't repeat the thread. I didn't see yours and also, mine was just there to put the spoiler up. Nobody was required to respond, even though some people did, which I appreciate knowing that my posts aren't going to waste. Anyway, the spoiler isn't major at all. Just because they marry doesn't mean they end up together. I'll just copy and paste what I said in the other thread: Let me just go ahead and clear something up because a lot of people don't seem to understand the spoiler [I'm not accusing any of the previous posters. I'm just talking about some people I've discussed this with]. Don't just read it, come up with other theories and "read between the lines". Personally, I think that of course Bella and Edward are going to get married, but that doesn't automatically tie the knot and get rid of Jacob. That's the twist right there. Jacob may try to help Bella before she makes this tragic mistake of turning into a vampire.
[And yes, I do believe it's tragic. I've read so many vampire books and not one that I have read ends in a way that the main character can still stay a mortal. It's suicidal, if you ask me, and makes for a very predictable end.] So a twist in the plot is just the kind of thing this story needs. It's called an imagination, guys.
Why read the book if you already know what's going to happen? Conflict is what makes the book amazing, so we need a twist. Now, even if you support Team Edward, I hope you're open minded enough to consider more than just a happily ever after. Not that there won't be one, but many things must come before it or the story wouldn't be a good story.. at least, not good enough.
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:02 pm
WriteOrWrong I didn't repeat the thread. I didn't see yours and also, mine was just there to put the spoiler up. Nobody was required to respond, even though some people did, which I appreciate knowing that my posts aren't going to waste. Anyway, the spoiler isn't major at all. Just because they marry doesn't mean they end up together. I'll just copy and paste what I said in the other thread: Let me just go ahead and clear something up because a lot of people don't seem to understand the spoiler [I'm not accusing any of the previous posters. I'm just talking about some people I've discussed this with]. Don't just read it, come up with other theories and "read between the lines". Personally, I think that of course Bella and Edward are going to get married, but that doesn't automatically tie the knot and get rid of Jacob. That's the twist right there. Jacob may try to help Bella before she makes this tragic mistake of turning into a vampire. [And yes, I do believe it's tragic. I've read so many vampire books and not one that I have read ends in a way that the main character can still stay a mortal. It's suicidal, if you ask me, and makes for a very predictable end.] So a twist in the plot is just the kind of thing this story needs. It's called an imagination, guys. Why read the book if you already know what's going to happen? Conflict is what makes the book amazing, so we need a twist. Now, even if you support Team Edward, I hope you're open minded enough to consider more than just a happily ever after. Not that there won't be one, but many things must come before it or the story wouldn't be a good story.. at least, not good enough. But it is a repeat. :/ Your thread is about the spoiler. Taru-chan`'s is about the spoiler. Therefore it's about the same thing and since Taru-chan` posted this before you makes your thread the repeat.
And lol at plot twists. This is Stephenie Meyer. She is not that good of a writer to make things crazy and unexpected. If she does, it will be very out of character of the characters that she herself has established.
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:14 pm
WriteOrWrong Why read the book if you already know what's going to happen? Easy. I'm the type of person who wonders "How?". I don't mind knowing the answer to "What?" since knowing how it came to be is much more interesting than just knowing the end result. It's like having sex. (Sorry, if you're the type of person who doesn't discuss this openly, but I am and it's the best example to me.) When you're having sex, the ultimate goal is to have an orgasm along with your partner. That answers what is the end result of having sex. (Not going as far as possibly getting pregnant.) But what's even better is what led up to the orgasm. Y'know, the "How?".
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:55 am
Syrette WriteOrWrong I didn't repeat the thread. I didn't see yours and also, mine was just there to put the spoiler up. Nobody was required to respond, even though some people did, which I appreciate knowing that my posts aren't going to waste. Anyway, the spoiler isn't major at all. Just because they marry doesn't mean they end up together. I'll just copy and paste what I said in the other thread: Let me just go ahead and clear something up because a lot of people don't seem to understand the spoiler [I'm not accusing any of the previous posters. I'm just talking about some people I've discussed this with]. Don't just read it, come up with other theories and "read between the lines". Personally, I think that of course Bella and Edward are going to get married, but that doesn't automatically tie the knot and get rid of Jacob. That's the twist right there. Jacob may try to help Bella before she makes this tragic mistake of turning into a vampire. [And yes, I do believe it's tragic. I've read so many vampire books and not one that I have read ends in a way that the main character can still stay a mortal. It's suicidal, if you ask me, and makes for a very predictable end.] So a twist in the plot is just the kind of thing this story needs. It's called an imagination, guys. Why read the book if you already know what's going to happen? Conflict is what makes the book amazing, so we need a twist. Now, even if you support Team Edward, I hope you're open minded enough to consider more than just a happily ever after. Not that there won't be one, but many things must come before it or the story wouldn't be a good story.. at least, not good enough. But it is a repeat. :/ Your thread is about the spoiler. Taru-chan`'s is about the spoiler. Therefore it's about the same thing and since Taru-chan` posted this before you makes your thread the repeat.
And lol at plot twists. This is Stephenie Meyer. She is not that good of a writer to make things crazy and unexpected. If she does, it will be very out of character of the characters that she herself has established.Oh, I just took the term repeat as if I meant to copy this thread. I didn't mean to copy, though. sweatdrop My bad. Mm, I wouldn't doubt her so much. If Breaking Dawn is supposed to be the best book of the Summer.. well, I'm just saying anything could happen. =]
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 4:03 am
Taru-chan` WriteOrWrong Why read the book if you already know what's going to happen? Easy. I'm the type of person who wonders "How?". I don't mind knowing the answer to "What?" since knowing how it came to be is much more interesting than just knowing the end result. It's like having sex. (Sorry, if you're the type of person who doesn't discuss this openly, but I am and it's the best example to me.) When you're having sex, the ultimate goal is to have an orgasm along with your partner. That answers what is the end result of having sex. (Not going as far as possibly getting pregnant.) But what's even better is what led up to the orgasm. Y'know, the "How?". Er.. I'm okay with the open explanation. Just the fact that I'm a fifteen year old girl that's stuck to the idea of no sex before marriage is what's kind of weird. xD Naw, but I guess I can see what you're saying. I'll still stick to my opinion, though; however, everyone has that right. I'll release my opinion as soon as I read Breaking Dawn. The point is I can't wait! ^^
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:44 am
WriteOrWrong Taru-chan` WriteOrWrong Why read the book if you already know what's going to happen? Easy. I'm the type of person who wonders "How?". I don't mind knowing the answer to "What?" since knowing how it came to be is much more interesting than just knowing the end result. It's like having sex. (Sorry, if you're the type of person who doesn't discuss this openly, but I am and it's the best example to me.) When you're having sex, the ultimate goal is to have an orgasm along with your partner. That answers what is the end result of having sex. (Not going as far as possibly getting pregnant.) But what's even better is what led up to the orgasm. Y'know, the "How?". Er.. I'm okay with the open explanation. Just the fact that I'm a fifteen year old girl that's stuck to the idea of no sex before marriage is what's kind of weird. xD Naw, but I guess I can see what you're saying. I'll still stick to my opinion, though; however, everyone has that right. I'll release my opinion as soon as I read Breaking Dawn. The point is I can't wait! ^^ Stephenie Meyer says that the spoiler she releases happens early in the book, and is not the main part of the plot. Much more happens after, so you do not know what is going to happen if you hear the spoiler. Obviosly Meyer would not reveal the central plot.
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