Subject: Why am I not surprised?
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Posted on: 2011-05-05 02:00:00 UTC
Anyone with half a brain knows that Bella and Edward- and most of the other characters, now that I think about it- are Mary-Sues.
Subject: Why am I not surprised?
Author:
Posted on: 2011-05-05 02:00:00 UTC
Anyone with half a brain knows that Bella and Edward- and most of the other characters, now that I think about it- are Mary-Sues.
Is the review discussed on the page about a Doctor Who novel where they fight Mary Sues or something? Because if so, I think I need that book.
I can't tell from the current customer reviews, but: http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Sue-Extrusion-Dr-Who-Adventures/dp/0426205316/ref=sr11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1304685106&sr=8-1
According to TARDIS-wiki, not quite, but the title refers to getting something called a Mary Sue, or a "a complete mind wipe and rebuild process, rebuilding a completely new person, complete with memories and personality," which does sound rather familiar...
I think I need a copy of that book.
Anyone with half a brain knows that Bella and Edward- and most of the other characters, now that I think about it- are Mary-Sues.
Twilight in the Mary Sue products? That's a very appropriate section for that book to be a part of!
Oh geez! I love this! And Twilight is full of Mary Sues...yet, adolescents seem to love it? What does this tell you about America?
At some point I'm going to learn not to click on this kind of link at school, because if the teacher had been in the room, I would have gotten in trouble for disrupting class by laughing ENTIRELY too loud (and for being on here instead of typing the latest idiotic essay assignment.)
It's good to see Twilight listed under Mary Sue products
I didn't get it when I first looked at the image.
And then I scrolled down and saw Twilight under suggestions for Mary Sue products.
This has made my day. Thank you, good sir. =D