Re: Boys in books are just better
Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:14 am
Yes..boys in books are WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better.
This may sound a little strange at first..but what about Mr.Rochester? He may be a little too old for me, but he's just so...dark and brooding that it makes my heart swell. Edward Rochester and Edward Cullen are similar in a lot of ways.
And I'm not leaving out Rhett Butler. EVER. I cried like a baby reading Gone With the Wind. I truly fell for Rhett. The whole time I was just sitting there, waiting for Scarlett to realize what she had in front of her. I cried for days thinking of the ending. Now I feel like a total lunatic because I cried over a fictional character(which I have done many times. *Ahem New Moon ahem*). Rhett Butler just...no words. *swoon sigh*
This may sound a little strange at first..but what about Mr.Rochester? He may be a little too old for me, but he's just so...dark and brooding that it makes my heart swell. Edward Rochester and Edward Cullen are similar in a lot of ways.
And I'm not leaving out Rhett Butler. EVER. I cried like a baby reading Gone With the Wind. I truly fell for Rhett. The whole time I was just sitting there, waiting for Scarlett to realize what she had in front of her. I cried for days thinking of the ending. Now I feel like a total lunatic because I cried over a fictional character(which I have done many times. *Ahem New Moon ahem*). Rhett Butler just...no words. *swoon sigh*