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Twilight by Stephenie Meyer MAG
I was never in love with vampires until Twilight came out. I didn’t know it was possible, but Stephenie Meyer changed the stereotypical blood-sucking vampire into a beautiful god-like creature.
In Twilight, an average high school girl, Bella Swan, falls in love with one of the most beautiful boys at her new school, Edward, who happens to be a vampire. What does one call a stunning, mysterious vampire and his stunning, mysterious vampire family? I believe “The Cullens” would suffice.
The author’s style and characters will glue your hands to the book and your eyes to the page. In no time, the book is over. But don’t worry – there are three sequels: New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.
Twilight is well written from Bella’s point of view. It feels as though a movie is playing in your head. If you don’t feel that way, have no fear, the actual movie comes out November 21.
Twilight is such a magnificent book that it was a New York Times bestseller. Who would have thought that the idea for such an astonishing book could come from a dream the author had?
The theme is love conquers all, even the supernatural. Nothing stands in the way of love for Edward and Bella. Or does it?
Meyer’s style of writing will have you wanting to believe that there are gorgeous vampires roaming our world and just hopefully there will be Edwards for all of the girls who have fallen in love with this fictional yet breathtaking character. Since the characters’ love is forbidden, it only makes it better. After all, forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest.
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Oh gosh. Twilight. If Edward were real, I would hit him over the head with a frying pan for being a controlling psychotic abuser/stalker. Has no one else realized that Twilight and the rest of the series is SEXIST? He watches Bella while she SLEEPS.
Kudos to Stephanie Meyer for degrading women just a little bit more. A lot more actually.
i read the first 3 books. I didnt finish eclipse. Twilight was ok.
But the immortals series by Alyson Noel is WAAY better (i LOVE that series!!)
Even so, your review is EXCELLENT. Good job!!
I enjoyed these books until the last one, which, in my opinion, was just disturbing. It just ruined the books for me. Stephenie Meyer isn't the best at writing; she needed to share her ideas and co-write a book with someone who writes a little better...;)
I prefer Harry Potter. Great review.
Yes!!
Remus Lupin rules, Jacob Black is the worst!!
Harry Potter will live forever, whereas Twilight will die in the passing years!
I personally not a fan of the books; Bella is an EXTREMELY weak female character and Edward is a creepy stalker.
As for the movie it is insanely bad, the whole team (insert name here) is insane and the screaming fangirl thing is...well annoying.
In my opinion vampires shouldn't have sparkles and werewolves shouldn't be "hot". Dracula is a true depiction of vampires and a true werewolf is Remus Lupin (Hopefully everyone knows who that is)
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