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enlarge | Author: Stephenie Meyer Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers Category: Book
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Rating: 2994 reviews Sales Rank: 5
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 1.5
ISBN: 0316015849 EAN: 9780316015844 ASIN: 0316015849
Publication Date: September 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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True love blossoms between an accident-prone human and a stubborn gorgeous vampire December 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Summed up in one sentence Twilight is a love story between a vampire (Edward Cullen) and a human (Bella Swan).
Bella Swan moves to Forks, WA to live with her father Charlie. There she meets Edward (one of the five gorgeous Cullen siblings) whom try as he might can't seem to stay away from Bella. Her blood is the sweetest most tempting thing Edward has ever smelled. She is also the most intriguing human Edward has ever met. He can't read her mind and that frustrates him and fascinates him at the same time. When Bella's life is threatened by James (a tracker vampire who has his sights set on Bella), Edward and the rest of the Cullens rally to protect her.
The characters are believable and from the first page you begin a personal relationship that only a reader and characters can develop. Obiviously the main characters of Bella and Edward are fleshed out more, but the lesser important characters are still given their due. I would have liked more Alice and Jasper in this book, but that isn't a flaw in the book's design. It's my preference for these two vampires.
While it's true that some of the descriptive words chosen do tend to get annoyingly repetitive Twilight is an absolute delight to read and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves that I-can't-wait-to-find-out-what-happens-next feeling.
best mythical saga I've read December 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author of this book does an amazing job portraying a real life very believable story about mythical "monsters" By the time I finished just the first book of this saga, I was so entrigued. I think it is meant for young/teenage girl readers, but I am 23 and found it to be one of the most captivating stories I have ever read.
Fiction sending Messages...Get Real!! December 4, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I unlike some of the critics here have read the entire series. The series is excellent.
What bothers me about some of the critics on here is that they seem to forget that this is FICTION! There is a difference between NON FICTION AND FICTION. If you do not understand the difference between the two then you can't really teach YOUR children that the things seen or done in BOOKS, T.V. etc.... are not to be repeated in REAL i.e non-fiction, life.
Twilight is an amazing piece of FICTION. Adult and young adult alike can enjoy the twist on vampires. I know I did.
A real page-turner December 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Since I am writing my own paranormal romance, I read a lot of books in this genre. Aside from the Black Dagger Brotherhood novels, this is the best paranormal romance I've read in...well...forever. It's soooo refreshing to read about the development of the romance rather than the wham-bam (and I think you all know what I mean about the "wham-bam", right?) that a lot of paranormal romances engage in (too early in the plot, I might add).
Twilight is such an engaging read, making you feel like the world that is being written about actually exists...and before you're halfway through the book, you WANT this world to exist.
The Twilight saga is a modern-day Romeo & Juliet, with a paranormal twist. And I love the way the author created her own vampire image and stuck with it. These vampires are definitely not the vampires of Dracula or of horror movies and lore. The old stereotypes of holy water and garlic and stakes in the heart are irrelevent. These are 21st Century vampires, boys and girls - a whole new breed. And it's wonderful!
Great book, not just for tweens December 4, 2008 I finally bought this book because I had to see what all the buzz was about. I am 25 and not usually into teen/tween geared novels. From page one I was sucked into this story about a teenage girl who falls hopelessly and irrevocably in love with a vampire... and a pretty good vampire at that. I think people up to the age of 30 would enjoy this book. As long as you realize it was written for a younger audience, you will not be disapointed. Stephanie Meyer has a great ability of captivating her audience and dragging them into this world filled with vampires, mostly friendly. I definitely recommend this book to everyone age 10 and up. Oh, and don't be discouraged by the thickness of the book. Although the book is long it will not feel that way. I read this book in about two days. It is a fast read because you never want to put it down.
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