Sunday, June 21, 2009

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Title: Twilight (Twilight Saga #01)

Author: Stephenie Meyer

Genre: Vampire Novel

Release Year: 2005

Website: http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/

Introduction: “About three things i was absolutely positive: First, Edward was a vampire, second, there was a part of him and i didn’t know how dominant that part might be, that thirsted for my blood and third , i was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.”

Twilight, is set in our modern day, Isabella Swan, the main character in Twilight lived with her mum but since her mums new boyfriends job means she has to move around a lot isabella (bella) decides to spend some time with her dad in forks. There she meats Edward cullen a vampire as she soon finds out with her mate jacob black telling her of his tribes ancient legends.. Bella soon finds her self in danger for edward thirst for bellas blood is stronger than any thirst he has ever felt and he soon finds him self falling in love with her. As bella starts to realize her feelings for Edward, she starts to spend more time with him putting her self in more danger then ever before.   My Opinion: I have to say, when I heard of the Twilight-Hype. I thought no way am I ever gonna read that book. Well I did, and I’m glad. Because the book is amazing. I like it better then the movie. And I really can understand why people totally love this book. Since I’ve read Midnight Sun, I understand Edward better, but when I read Twilight, I thought Edward was a bit overprotective. But actually he’s really a cool guy. Well about Bella, she just belongs to Edward and NOT to Jacob, lol. I could feel the way Bella felt about Edward, it’s just really the first and true love. A shame was that Edward sparkles, I know it’s a sign to tell you how beautiful they are, but still… In my opinion vampire’s do not sparkle. But hey, it’s something new and different in the vampire stories haha.   My Advice: Well even if you were stubborn like me and planning never to read it. Please, get over that phase and read it. ‘Cause it’s def. worth your time. It’s a page turner. In the scale of 1 to 5, I give this book the number 5. Because well, yeah it’s one of my favourite books. From page one to the end I loved reading it and that they made a movie of the book may say something about the book itself! introduction by Elizabeth Curtis book cover from: http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/

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