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  • They also dismiss the reveal of enlightenment as being the nature of Turlough's choice, as coming " perilously close to tweeness " and accuse it of being " cod-mythologic moralising ".
  • Carina Chocano felt that " despite flashes of genuine emotion [ " The Go-Getter " ] eventually succumbs to its own tweeness " and that the " moments of beauty " were outweighed by " the mannered dialogue and hamstrung performances ".
  • "An Everlasting Piece " belongs to a sturdy and popular subgenre : the scruffy Anglo-Celtic kitchen-sink comedy, which has lately seemed to stumble into a state of terminal tweeness with the release of movies like " Waking Ned Devine,"
  • With her endless supply of cool sunglasses, vintage dresses, and hats . . . she was a beacon of hope for introspective teens . . . as a microgenerational sad-girl touchstone, many of us have our own Jenny Lewis Anecdote, our lives touched by her magnificent tweeness in different ways.
  • Paul Connolly in " The Times " described it as " " Perfect sunny day pop music " ", while Dale Kattack in " Nightshift " wrote : " " it's fantastically merry and uncomplicated but for all its sweetness there's barely a trace of tweeness to be heard " ".
  • Having been there / done that, Manson wants more because more is the American way he's hell-bent on subverting & mdash; even as he's soaking in it . " Of the record's musical direction Walters noted, " Flexing far more range than rage, Manson's feminization shifts his vocal power center from a diseased gut to a broken heart . [ . . . ] Guitars roar and whine, bass booms, drums race, and synths twitter with a tweeness that's gonna turn Durannie grannie Nick Rhodes's gray roots green ."
  • It's hardly deep, but it is fun . " The fourth and fifth volumes he sees as " high points " in the series, praising them as " rousing, fast paced adventure . . . filled with genuine tension and strangeness, and the cliff hanger ending as Jon Dark conceals his notes even as his pursuers close in on him is genuinely gripping . " He is particularly impressed with the second of these, " Mind Wizards of Callisto ", which he calls " one of the best, or better of the Callisto books, with enough novelty and action, and genuine sexiness to keep things fresh all the way, " though noting " for the record, not a single damned Mind Wizard actually shows up anywhere in this book . " But the follow-up, " Lankar of Callisto ", he regards as " frankly embarrassing to read, what with its endless references to others'works, the obvious self consciousness and'tweeness'of the author, and the fact that just about everything interesting happens offstage and to other people.