I have always liked Twilight. It’s one of the few books that I have read more than once, and it’s always been in the top five of my all-time favorite books. There is something about Rob Pattinson that has always attracted me to him. He has a certain glow about him that makes you want to be near him. It’s like he has this otherworldly charm. So when he started dating Taylor Lautner, my interest in the actor had just gone through the roof. I mean, not only is he gorgeous, but he seems like such a kind and decent person. So it came as a big shocker when I learned that he did not like Twilight. It seems like such an iconic novel that he would have to, at least, have pretended to like it for publicity. But it appears that his feelings towards the series are far from favorable. In fact, he has said some pretty mean things about it. Here’s a short list of some of the cruel things that Rob Pattinson has said about Twilight.

Rob Pattinson On Why He Doesn’t Like Twilight

When asked about his thoughts on Twilight, Pattinson told Harper’s Bazaar that he finds the series to be pretentious and unreadable. He doesn’t like the fact that the author forces herself on the reader. He doesn’t like the fact that the book is “overlong,” and that it is “incredibly predictable.” He feels that it tries to be deep, but that it is really just “a bunch of teen angst.” He told Total Film that he finds the book to be “soul-less,” adding that it is all “just soppy sentimentality.” And he even went so far as to say that it is a “bad fad,” and that he is glad that it never became popular. So, in a nutshell, Rob Pattinson thinks that Twilight is a bad book. And he’s probably right. When the dust finally settles, I’m sure that most of us will be relieved that it’s over. But now that we’re past the ‘Twilight fever’ it will be interesting to see if people’s feelings change when it comes to the series. Will they eventually see it in a different light? Or will they still see it as this “fad” that never quite took off?

Rob Pattinson On Why He Doesn’t Like The Twilight Saga

So why don’t you love Twilight? Is it because of the werewolves? Because, I mean, come on, there are other reasons. The pacing is very slow, it takes forever to get to the good parts, and for some reason, Stephenie Meyer decided to include a lot of crap in her books. Like, there’s way too much detail about the menstrual cycles of teen girls. It’s incredibly irritating that she thought that this would be the best way to attract more readers. There are also some plot holes that are a bit much to swallow. Like, for example, how could the entire town of Forks keep such a secret? And what’s with these huge revelations that change everything? It’s like, seriously, if you don’t understand a thing that happens in the first book, there’s no way that you’re going to understand what’s going on in the rest of them. And why are all the girls in love with Rob Pattinson? I mean, if you can’t stand the main character, there’s no way that you are going to like the rest of the series. It’s like if you read the first two books and you see nothing in them that you appreciate, there’s no way that you will like the third book. Because guess what? It’s the same exact story line as the first two. So, basically, Twilight is a bad series. Full stop. It’s not that I don’t like Stephenie Meyer, because I think that her books are very good. It’s just that this one particular series is not for me.

Stephenie Meyer On How Her Books Differ From Twilight

To be perfectly honest, I do not agree with Rob Pattinson that Twilight is a bad series. In fact, I think that it’s one of the best vampire series of all time. And here’s why. First off, the pacing is incredible. The action is non-stop, and it never lets up. Furthermore, the characters are engaging, well-rounded, and develop naturally as the story progresses. Lastly, the romance is sweet and there’s just enough of it to keep you interested, but not so much that it becomes annoying. All in all, if you’re looking for a fast-paced, action-packed series, then I would definitely recommend you try Twilight. So, in summary, the Twilight series is not as bad as Rob says. It’s actually pretty good, and I strongly disagree with him.

Would You Rather Be Subjected To Horror, Sadness, And Anxiety Or Have A Shocking Encounter?

If you had to choose between being horrified, sad, or anxious for an hour or two and then having a shocking encounter, which would you prefer? I think that the answer should be obvious. We’ve all been there. We’ve been sad. We’ve been bored. We’ve been scared. We’ve been anxious. But it wasn’t always bad. There were times when we felt happy. Maybe not ecstatic, but definitely happy. And then there were times when we felt like something was wrong or strange, but we couldn’t put our finger on it. And that’s when the unexpected happened. And it was shocking. And we wondered what the heck happened. It was as if the world just stopped as it was and changed. It was as if time paused for just that one moment. Well, that’s what being subjected to horror, sadness, and anxiety feels like. It feels like time stopped. It feels like something out of a dream. It feels like you’re not really there, but you’re still a part of it. You feel it in your guts. You feel it in your heart. And for a split second, you feel like someone else. Like a different person, but still you. And it’s an overwhelming feeling that you’ll never want to forget. In that one instant, you feel like you could take on the world. And for a little while, you believe it. And then it happens again. And again. Until you realize that it’s just a bad dream. A horrible nightmare that you’ll never want to wake up from. You feel like you’re falling. You feel like you’re spinning. You feel like you’re being pulled into an abyss. You feel like you’re going to be punished for being happy. You feel like you’re going to be punished for being successful. You feel like you’re being punished for existing. And it feels like it’s going to last forever. Forever and ever. Until you realize that in the end, it’s all just a dream. A nightmare from which you’ll eventually wake. And that in this world, there’s still good and bad. Some days are bad, some days are good. And it’s all part of being human. We feel happy, we feel sad. We feel like something is missing, we feel like we have enough. We feel like we’re going in the right direction, we feel like we’re going in the wrong direction. But the difference is, we always wake up. We always wake up and realize that we’re still alive. And even when we feel like we’re falling, even when we feel like the world is against us, we still wake up and realize that we’re still here. And it’s still light out. And it’s still summer.