tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20044793.post832761620463706550..comments2023-04-13T04:45:15.203-04:00Comments on Eyes of an Angel: Twilight SagaChristinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10601086764216054255noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20044793.post-26055755489133620922010-02-19T22:44:59.072-05:002010-02-19T22:44:59.072-05:00I am a man, and Anne of Green Gables was written f...I am a man, and Anne of Green Gables was written for girls, I assume. But, I liked those books. Also, Girl of the Limberlost. I agree that Anne worked hard to improve herself.<br /><br />Speaking of, I assume, the Vampire books, last spring I was invited by a neighbor girl to attend her high school graduation in my little village in the mountains of Mexico. I wanted to give her a gift, of course, and asked what sort of books she liked. She told me author Stephanie Myers (sp?).<br /><br />I had no idea what she was talking about, but when I drove into Tehuacan, went to a book store, and they had one book, Crepesculo (Twilight).<br /><br />I got on the Internet, and discovered women were half nuts in the US over the series. How Gabriela learned about them, I have no idea, but the day of her graduation, she seemed pleased to get the book.<br /><br />People here don't have a lot of books. I buy National Geographic in Spanish, and it gets loaned to a family with lots of kids, and it takes about a month before it comes back, and then I loan them the next issue. Later, it will go to a niece.<br /><br />I hadn't stopped her in quite a while, my computer blew up, um, twice, two, one after the other and my bookmarks got all disorganized. Glad to see you with a kid, they can be a lot of stress, but as you/they get older, you realize this is the most important thing of your life.<br /><br />Margaret Meade once said that. She said it in a fancy way, but essentially she said the most important thing in her life was her role in the generations.<br /><br />Anonymous age 67Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com