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Brave Girl Eating Book Cover Totally Looks Like Twilight Book Cover


Brave Girl Eating Book Cover Totally Looks Like Twilight Book Cover

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  1. Sarah says:

    woah…plagiarism much?

  2. Andrew says:

    I understand it looking similar…the concept…but, the position of the hands AND the apple are different. My question is and this may be stupid, but, what is the apple supposed to represent in either of these cases?

  3. Fleurdamour says:

    There’s another identical one, too, posted right here last year: http://totallylookslike.com/2009/03/27/cs-lewis-book-totally-looks-like-twilight-book/

  4. Andrew says:

    ahhh…the symbolism of the fruit in the Garden of Eden…gotcha! So, the Twilight (at least the movie) seems to dabble off and on with the plot (or maybe subplot) of Bella being torn between choosing Edward or Jacob as her ‘love’. As far as the photo (book cover) goes, do you think it would have been too obviously euphemistic to have used a banana instead of the apple?

  5. jon says:

    When I first saw the title of this TLL, I thought there was going to be a photo of a brave girl eating a book cover!

  6. Susanne says:

    That is so racist. On behalf of Snow White’s evil stepmother, I demand a public apology from anyone who has ever even thought about stealing the apple idea.

  7. Harriet says:

    Andrew, I think the film follows the plot pretty closely…. the first book deals with angst and abstinence and the SECOND book deals with her choosing between Jacob and Edward… but I’ve never read them so I can’t swear to that. ;) And I think in Brave Girl Eating it’s more to do with the fact that the girl has an eating disorder than forbidden fruit. :/ Although it may be that as well. In the sense that it is quite literally forbidden fruit…

  8. Harriet says:

    And domintenor23 – it’s not the same publisher. I think Brave Girl Eating is HarperCollins and Twilight is Atom but I can’t swear to that. I only know (or think I know) because I work in a bookshop at which we sell both books.

  9. pooping is good to do says:

    what a title! “brave girl!”

    “our little morgan is such a HERO. today she ate half a cracker, two lentils and a thimble-full of apple-juice. and tomorrow she will reluctantly fulfill other biological imperatives, such as menstruating and breathing!”

    • Morgan says:

      You’re a complete moron aren’t you…

      way to make fun of someone getting over anorexia, a very real, very serious, very LIFE THREATENING compulsion.

      • Bellatrix says:

        Dumbass. He has a legitimate point – who in God’s name would call eating brave? What a cry for attention. >.>

        • gnomry says:

          I don’t think anyone understands it unless they have struggled with it. There will be a lot of ignorance on the whole matter. I am a survivor and still struggle, did not ask for this just like someone with ocd does not want to be afflicted with ocd. Have a little heart? Please. It’s not a matter of anorexia being some kind of disorder where a person acts out for attention. There is a difference between someone who truly struggles with it and someone who pretends to have it to get attention. But then again, I guess instead of being brave and facing my fears I should have acted like a pansy and let it destroy me because according to people with your mindset, there is no way courage is involved to help someone get over it.

    • me says:

      You’re such an idiot.

    • ben says:

      It’s actually about the eating of brave girls, as the title suggests.

  10. Mike says:

    Interesting!

  11. Devyn says:

    that is so funny because i was in a book store today and i saw brave girl eating and i said to my friend “wow that looks the cover of twilight” then i come on here and there it is…well its funny to me anyway lol

  12. Megalodon says:

    I imagine the reason so many things resemble Twilight imagery is that Twilight uses the most trite, cliche’d, simplistic, heavy-handed bullsh*t imagery that a pathetic Mormon Mary-Sue scribbler could think up. But that’s just one girl’s opinion.

  13. MJB says:

    When I was in middle school (or maybe the beginning of high school), someone red Brave Girl Eating and did a report on it, and then later when Twilight came out I thought it was the same book because I didn’t remember the name, but remembered the cover. Boy was I wrong!

  14. Travsam says:

    The only solution for that anorexic Twilight girlfirend… she will be so sick that she will not care about the book, until she ate enough food….

  15. Emma says:

    I Know Which One Is The Better Book.

  16. renee says:

    i always wonder why people will make such similar covers to other stuff, like the eminem cover lookalike that was on here for example. dont they want to create something new and be original and stand out from others? but they will also do it for the exact reason that travsam made the mistake of. so they recognise it thinking its the same thing or something similar and buy it or watch it. once its paid for its too late. so therfore the creators dont care, they have you’r money

  17. Hannah says:

    Twilight isn’t classed as a book.

  18. Keith says:

    its called product placement people that are millions of people that are fans of twilight and know that picture. they see those hands and subconsciously enjoy the book because it make them think of twilight or the similar image draws them in.

  19. Logan says:

    I saw that at B&N I was like wtf when i saw it online

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