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Get them obsessed with Harry Potter and the hell you live in will be over.
Hey there is nothing wrong with Twilight, the books are a 1000x better than the movies granted but solid story regardless.
61 - Your 10 year old rocks!
Give the kid some better prose. The Dresden Files if the genre of paranormal is important, Mercedes Lackey's Elemental Masters books if female lead with romance is desired. Carmilla for vampires. Kushiel's Dart if she's seeking erotica with BDSM (yes I know that's the fanfic, I'm anticipating the related bad choices) Tamora Pierce, Holly Black, there are tons of writers out there who are much better. Find an anthology of urban fantasy. Don't just sit back and let people eat sawdust when there's a buffet standing by.
Make her read the books. Tbh I loved the books. They were pretty good teen fiction and I went through all of them within 5 days. Tell her only then can she watch the movies and be crazy obsessed. Trust me, once she reads the books she won't be so enthralled by the movies. It actually surprises me that more parents don't do this with their kids: only when you've read the book can you see the movie. It promotes literacy and keeps them from becoming zombie fans because the movies are rarely better than the books.
What you talkin bout!?! I love Twilight!!!
Bad news: They are remaking the series.
What's wrong with that, exactly?
They're young girls. What do you expect? YDI for being judgmental. Seriously, there is nothing wrong with Twilight. She could be reading 50 Shades of Grey, which wouldn't be appropriate for her age...
Get them into Harry Potter or The Divergent Trilogy, the Twilight craze(or whatever you would like to call it) will go away(most likely).
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I'm on your team too! Hope your older daughter grows out of it and helps out the younger one too!
Hopefully, your oldest daughter will not discover Fifty Shades of Grey now...