About this user
Words cannot express how much we despise the horrid traversty of a book.
Twilight, without a doubt, is a monstrosity, the true foe of both literature and sane humanity.
It is clear that Twilight is here to corrupt the world as we can see how brutally these brainwashed immature fangirls are responding to the haters that are actually trying to save them from insanity and help them learn to spell and find better books for them to read.
It also promotes and glorifies nothing but sexism, pedophilia, abusive relationship, and unhealthy romance, all of which are the effects causing the Twilighters to abide by whatever is written in the books.
Twilight may be considered the best seller, but it is not recommended by many professional authors to the young innocent souls of readers. Stephen King once had stated that Stephanie Meyer is a terrible writer with no sense of textual substances or character developments. Way to go, Stephen King!
And last but not least - What kind of vampires glitter in the sun like disco balls you see at the karayoke or party?!
Cirque Du Freak/Darren Shan, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of how Twilight is described. As J.K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter series, had complimented, Cirque Du Freak is the "Fast paced and compelling, full of satisfying macabre touches and explores the powerful fascination of the dangerous and unnatural and also, movingly, the obligations of friendship." The vampires in the book never sparkle and are described as savage but noble warriors of the night, which is what most vampires are supposed to be!
Darren Shan contains numerous twists which make the readers hunger for more!
So, come and join, if you support Darren Shan and hate Twilight with a fierce passion! Send us friend invitations if you agree Larten Crepsley or Vancha March can kick Edward Cullen's ass anyday!
Non-Cirque Du Freak users are welcome too, AS LONG AS THEY HATE TWILIGHT!
Age
22
Hometown
Seoul, South Korea
Country
South Korea
Occupation
Books/Movie Critic
Interests
Reading(manga, autobiographies and fantasy novels), writing critiques for movies and books, charity work, baseball, wrestling, listening to music, training in boxing and martial arts, watching movies and Korean drama,