Q&A

Are the Twilight books poorly written?

Are the Twilight books poorly written?

The writing is definitely on the worst side of the YA scale, but a lot of YA “literature” is badly written, that’s true. The library where I work today just got yet another teen dystopia novel.

Did Twilight inspired Fifty Shades of Grey?

The Fifty Shades trilogy was developed from a Twilight fan fiction series originally titled Master of the Universe and published by James episodically on fan-fiction websites under the pen name “Snowqueen’s Icedragon”.

How was 50 shades of GREY published?

However, after being reprimanded for the mature content by the administrators of a fan fiction website, James decided to self-publish the book in 2011 with the help of an online publisher, The Writers’ Coffee Shop. James’s book and its sequels — Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed — became a global sensation.

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Why is Twilight so awful?

The reasons why the Twilight movies got so much hate vary: some are not ok with what Meyer did to vampires (giving them sparkly skin, for starters) and werewolves (who turn into wolves at their own will), and others found their lack of plot to be annoying.

Is Fifty Shades book worth reading?

The book is very successful and sold over million copies. So I thought you might need someone with a non-negative view here. Yes FSOG is worth reading only if you plan on completing the series (darker and freed).

Does Stephenie Meyer hate EL James?

Aside from saying that “Fifty Shades” is “too smutty” for her tastes, Meyer hasn’t taken any action against E.L. James. (The “Twilight” author has generally not objected to fan fiction based on her novels.) But Meyer never affirmatively granted James a license to write a novel derivative of “Twilight,” either.

Why was twilight written?

Stephenie Meyer says that the idea for Twilight came to her in a dream on June 2, 2003. The dream was about a human girl, and a vampire who was in love with her but thirsted for her blood. Based on this dream, Meyer wrote the transcript of what is now chapter 13 of the book.