Basic Instructions by Scott Meyer for August 06, 2009

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    Donna Haag  over 15 years ago

    Haven’t read the books;won’t go see the movies for the same reason Scott says they’re wrong.

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    Hugh B. Hayve  over 15 years ago

    I’ve never read this “Twilight” thing they’re talking about. My favorite werewolf story was “The Wolf Hour” by Robert McCammon, those werewolves changed at will and weren’t afraid of a full moon. That book would have made a great movie.

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    ds133  over 15 years ago

    Love this one, it is so true. Spent two hours when the movie first came out trying to explain to my niece why the ‘vampires’ in the Twilight series were so ridiculous. Especially the sparkling in the sunlight part.

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    pibfan868  over 15 years ago

    I found the movie to be a pretty incoherent mess–and there are just too many great authors otherwise, I’m not going to go there with the books.

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    Hoomi  over 15 years ago

    The original “Dracula” by Bram Stoker was one of the first books I ever read that was hard to put down. “Those Who Hunt the Night” by Barbara Hambly was excellent, as was the sequel, “Traveling With the Dead.” There’s certainly no shortage of good vampire stories available, and these three are entertaining choices.

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    Dorian  over 15 years ago

    THE VAMPIRES SPARKLE IN THE SUNLIGHT??! I knew there was a reason I was avoiding the series other than the complete and instant media obsession with Robert Pattinson.

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    kathybear  over 15 years ago

    I read the books that Tru Blood is based on - at least her vampires are more “true - to- life”, if such a thing can be said about vampires… Charlaine Harris is the author, FYI.

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    Hoomi  over 15 years ago

    Yeah, in “Twilight” the vampires sparkle in the sunlight, which is why they avoid being out in the daytime, because the sparkling would give them away.

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    docnuke  over 15 years ago

    Best Basic Instructions ever!

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    mrsullenbeauty  over 15 years ago

    I concur. There’s no vampires in baseball!

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    kschobert  over 15 years ago

    HA! I just had that same conversation last week and finished by informing my daughter that the next book on her list would be Dracula,

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    foxxtrottfann42  over 15 years ago

    I liked Twilight when I first read it. Now I am totally sick of it. I don’t care about vampires very much, sparkly or not… I’d rather read about elves and hobbits anyway.

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    Wildcard24365  over 15 years ago

    Like I’ve always said, the only thing funnier than a “Twilight” fan is the backlash against “Twilight” fans.

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    MisngNOLA  over 15 years ago

    Speaking as a daywalker, we do “glisten” in the sunlight. If lucky, we can pass it off as sweat and not be found out. But to quote Ray Charles “the nighttime is the right time”.

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    aforry  over 15 years ago

    I prefer the television show “Moonlight” :)

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    MisngNOLA  over 15 years ago

    Doc, I prefer jasmine rice. Anne Rice is too tough and not very tasty.

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    doodlius  over 15 years ago

    “Leechmen” would have been a better title anyway. Well, as long as they didn’t name one of the characters “Cloris”, because that would just be silly.

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    Virtualjump  over 15 years ago

    leeches glisten! lmao

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    Me_Again  about 14 years ago

    Leeches! ROFLMAO! I need to mention that to the next Twilight fan I meet.

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