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the success of the twilight books, written by Stephanie Meyer, and the subsequent film adaptation starring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart has brought the urban fantasy genre to the forefront of the publication of the gender. SF and fantasy purists may frown, but we should all appreciate the fact that the twilight, and things like fed up before him, we have been good for the gender issues as a whole. Why? Because the series such as Twilight, Harry Potter and similar licenses are bringing more readers to the genre that spawned. While these books may not be the best things written or drawn on the best market, is opening the minds of young readers to the realms of fantasy fiction in all its forms. Watch this: The books of the twilight are finite, and once that young readers have finished reading the series, look for similar titles to read the book to come forward following twilight. These could be the dark fairy-tales of Neil Gaiman, Books of the vampire hunter's bay Hamiltion K, urban fantasy mixed Kelley Armstrong, or the great novels of the vampire S. Roiter (aka Sherry Roiter), for example the Paris Immortal impeccable. Many libraries now contain a dedicated urban fantasy or paranormal romantic section, and while the purists of SF and fantasy, such as I may have issues with our content, these books are bringing a new audience in an industry that desperately needs to new readers. Some argue that this is not the case with the paranormal romance / urban readers of fantasy similar to pegándose once your favorite series ends, but many of these people will move on to other titles as their tastes mature and change. Genres of fantasy and paranormal have always gained from the addition of relations and popular films of the film themselves, and some pieces that remain empty sosos fiction of garbage, are the threshold to a world of wonder for new readers to discover. Same goes for the good of the film and the relationship between TV and the novels of the licenses such as Star Wars, Doctor Who, Star Trek, first and so on-it helps to consolidate the industry by providing familiarity brand to people who might not usually read. The twilight has brought a number of new young readers teenage icons in Edward and Bella, but there are so many other characters and stories to discover. Watch the sunset as toxicological progression to higher things, and I welcome the new fans that stick around in the genres of fantasy, science fiction and horror with open arms.
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