You are absolutely right. I love Twilight books too, I have them all on my bookshelf (I also happen to love Harry Potters which I own both in English and Finnish) and I'm not ashamed of it. I also do like many books that even the people here who call Twilight trash would approve of. I don't want to read books simply because someone tells me that this is something a sophisticated person should read - I want to read books because I enjoy reading them.
I know I probably shouldn't admit I am a twentysomething who enjoys reading books targeted for children and teenagers (L. M. Montgomery is one of my all-time-favourite authors), but why should I pretend not to simply to make myself look better in the eyes of those who can't understand why anyone in their right minds should like such literature? (Or was it wrong to call it "literature" at all?) The reason why I do so is that I happen to like the world they describe more than the one that is in many "real" books, especially the contemporary ones. I prefer a world more innocent like that in Jane Austen's work - though it's far from perfect, there's still something that is missing in our world today. So I guess I'm an escapist - but if I read to escape from this depressing reality, does it mean that I read for all the wrong reasons and thus my reading is worthless?
I don't think so, and I hope you don't either
P.S. Just yesterday I went and bought four books as a late birthday present for myself - I've had such a crappy week. They're all from the young adults' section![]()




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I'll still go see New Moon though. Even though I do read Twilight, I also read Shakespeare, Dickens, Poe, etc. and its not like I'm really old, either. Twilight is a book easy to criticize, but even the most devout classic fans need a little break. Heck, I don't even care if you read Brown or bad sci-fi as your 'break book', we all need a little nonsense entertainment sometimes. Be happy, even if it means reading Best Sellers.

