When I read the 'Twilight' book, I didn't see it as fantasy. I saw it as a love story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believed totally in the possibilities implied in the series. I never thought of it as fantasy. Far from it.
I really love the story in 'Twilight.'
When people ask me why is 'Winter's Tale' a fantasy, I point out that it is not a fantasy.
I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy.
I read all the books for 'Twilight.'
Fantasy has a dark side to it. It also has a light hemisphere - the power of the human imagination to keep going, to imagine a better tomorrow.
I'd actually read the 'Twilight' books and seen the movies, and I was a fan.
I read the 'Twilight' books before the movie and the whole craze happened. And then I loved it. I was in love with Edward before every other girl that says she's in love with him was. Because I read them a long time ago shooting a movie in Salt Lake City, and one of Stephenie Meyer's friends said, 'Make sure you read my friend's book.'
Fantasy allows you bend the world and the situation to more clearly focus on the moral aspects of what's happening. In fantasy you can distill life down to the essence of your story.
To be completely honest, I didn't know 'Twilight' was a book.