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    My family saw it on a whim in Chicago. We were there for the day and had nothing else to do.
    I think I was nine at the time. It's been years. I still get irrationally angry every time someone mentions it.

    I have to say, as someone only a couple years older than these characters are supposed to be, most high schoolers today know at most two songs by Whitney.  I Will Always Love You and Dance With Somebody.  That's it.  She had a massive vocal talent, yes.  People want to be able to sing like her, yes.  But do many

    The Host was actually decent in comparison to Twilight, not good, but it had an interesting premise.  It does suffer from the Mary Sue epidemic and isn't particularly challenging but was a nice fluffy "sci-fi" (multiply the quotation marks by about twenty) read.  That being said, I think the makers of this trailer

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    Whoa, whoa, whoa.  As an 18 year old girl, I'm pretty much the target audience, maybe a little older, but still.  I'm an English major.  Right now, I'm in the middle of Little Dorrtt by Dickens and Daniel Deronda by George Eliot.  And that's just for fun.  I immensely