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I do not like any of her other books, but I have been hearing about how Stephanie Meyer's The Host is much different from the mediocre Twilight Saga, so I decided to see for myself and read it. Anyway, I'm nearly done with it and am reading page 530-something when I noticed a reference to pit bulls. It was in an analogy.. The narrator was explaining how this other character's name was inappropriate for her personality, and was followed by the remark "like naming a pit bull Fluffy". It's really nothing to post a new thread about I guess.. Just annoyed me to see the stereotype perpetuated some more, especially through a book/author with a large fanbase.
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I can agree with the analogy, lol. But I know what you mean.
One of my favorite authors, I can't think of her name right now, but anyway. In one of her books, the main character and her wolf companion were kidnapped, and the wolf, named Blind Seer, was thrown into a pit to fight with pit bulls. The author's description of the pit bulls was very unflattering and she made them out to be slavering monsters, who wanted to kill the main character, Fire Keeper, more than they wanted to fight with Blind Seer. I was really disappointed. |
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lol, my husband's APBT is named Precious.
![]() And we used to have a Chow named Fuzzy Head since when his groomer gave him his yearly clip, she always cut him really close everywhere but left this his head fuzzy (hence the name). His head looked like a dandelion poof! ![]() And yes, before anyone says anything, I know you're not supposed to clip a Chow. But the guy from whom we rescued him from never brushed him! ![]() Blessings ... |
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