September 27th, 2010

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vampire series is the most retarded?

Recently, I tired of all this talk / lift fan of vampires. Seriously vampires are not cool. I know guys' comment on the question: What is behind the other series, Sookie Stackhouse from the "Southern Vampire "Series or the Twilight series? Sookie Stackhouse He focuses on a waitress in the southern United States whose lives change when entering a vampire bar, and then she spends her time to go out all vampires. Insufficient. However, the Twilight series (I think) refers to a clan of vampires Vegetarians emerging women's rights. Yes, you heard right. Vegetarian. wtf? Obviously, these are both absolutely ridiculous ideas for books, so what do you think is worse?

I'm sure if Sookie Stackhouse series has become as popular as Twilight, we hate everything that one too.

Books Not Bars


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Individual rights, not human rights.(Letters)(Letter to the editor): An article from: Florida Bar News


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