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150 hee hee. i'm repeating my favorite quote! thanks billbo! Twilight pg 314 I groaned. "What did you hear?" His gold eyes grew very soft. "You said you loved me." "You knew that already," I reminded him, ducking my head. It was nice to hear, just the same." I hid my face against his shoulder. "I love you," I whispered. "You are my life now," he answered simply.
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146 Twilight pg 314 I groaned. "What did you hear?" His gold eyes grew very soft. "You said you loved me." "You knew that already," I reminded him, ducking my head. It was nice to hear, just the same." I hid my face against his shoulder. "I love you," I whispered. "You are my life now," he answered simply.
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142 Twilight Ch 19 pg 397 "'I got a good look at his mind tonight,' he began in a low voice. 'I'm not sure if there's anything I could have done to avoid this, once he saw you. It is partially your fault.' His voice was wry. ' If you didn't smell so appallingly luscious, he might not have bothered.'" "but now he wants to put you on the barbie and grill you up for a snack!"
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130 ok, i realize i'm not on 50 or 100 but i really want to put a quote in so here it is. Ch 2 pg 43 "My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. "I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan." "I'd like to eat you for breakfast if that's ok with you? I haven't had a chance to eat yet and I'm feeling a little faint."
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this is funny: "For the first time in 40 years, The Harvard Lampoon will publish a parody novel, this time putting a tongue-in-cheek spin on Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling Twilight series. Random House’s Vintage Books plans to release Nightlight as a paperback original on Nov. 3, just in time for the Nov. 20 opening of the Twilight movie sequel New Moon. “‘Funny’ might get you a blog post these days, but it’s the Lampoon-level of satire that makes Nightlight worth every pseudo-bloodsucking, angst-ridden page,” says a Vintage press release. “Nightlight stakes at the heart of what makes Twilight tick…or, really, cuts to the core of it…. Brooding and hilarious, let Nightlight be your guide through the Twilight fandom that has eclipsed the mind of every teenager you have ever met.” The last Harvard Lampoon satirical novel, a J.R.R. Tolkien send-up titled Bored of the Rings, was published in 1969. According to the Vintage release, Nightlight follows a “pale and klutzy” girl named Belle Goose, who moves to Switchblade, Oregon, and meets Edwart Mullen, a “super-hot computer nerd with zero interest in girls.” The vampire-obsessed Belle becomes convinced Edwart is one of the undead after witnessing events she considers otherworldly (”Edwart leaves his Tater Tots untouched at lunch! Edwart saves her from a flying snowball!”)." Article from EW