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Sacred “Moon”: Reveling in the Twilight phenomenon

By Susan Richards

Also appearing in the Berthoud Weekly Surveyor

I considered whether or not to review “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” this week because, well, it would mean coming completely out of the closet. Yes, I’m one of those sane, rational women who woke up one day inexplicably obsessed with a series of books about teenagers, supernatural and otherwise. 

By the way, Stephenie Meyer didn’t actually write them for teenagers but the publishers marketed them that way, ergo the stigma. Fortunately, in the past nine months I’ve discovered I’m in good company with millions of other women — women of all ages, cultures, incomes and reasons for drinking the “Twilight” kool-aid.

Now that my confession is out of the way, I’ll admit…  continue reading this review by clicking here.

One Response to “Movie Review: “New Moon””

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