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Stephenie Meyer's Twilight most pirated fiction of 2009

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The books in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series were the most-downloaded novels on BitTorrent this year and the only fiction to make the top 10 list, according to the site Freakbits. The other books on the list were either sexual in nature (The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex) or craft-related (Solar House—A Guide for the Solar Designer).

The complete list is:

1. Kama Sutra

2. Adobe Photoshop Secrets

3. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex

4. The Lost Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci

5. Solar House—A Guide for the Solar Designer

6. Before Pornography—Erotic Writing In Early Modern England

7. Twilight—Complete Series

8. How To Get Anyone To Say YES—The Science of Influence

9. Nude Photography—The Art and the Craft

10. Fix It—How to Do All Those Little Repair Jobs Around the Home

According to the site, each (e)book on its list was downloaded between 100,000 and 250,000 times.

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It's difficult to beleive that people actually read Meyer - her prose is so excreble that it can blind the weak. Se...More »


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By IronOre at 2:17 PM ON 09/01/09

Yeah, I wouldn't want to pay for Twilight either. As for the other books, I seem to notice a trend...

By nick at 8:28 PM ON 09/01/09

LMAO, well said IronOre

By Tarc at 9:16 PM ON 09/01/09

It's difficult to beleive that people actually read Meyer - her prose is so excreble that it can blind the weak. Seriously, the worldbuilding isn't bad, but the plot is lame, and the characters poor, but that's not uncommon. What is uncommon is the gift (?) to write prose that is quite literally painful to read.


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