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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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I hate to disagree with your well-written (albeit shallow) review, but I simply must.
This is a dimestore novel. Throw Fabio on the cover with a pretty damsel and you have Twilight.
The characters are cardboard cutouts (using fanfiction terms: Mary Sue's). The plot is virtually nonexistent, thrown into the last third of the book as if it were an afterthought.
Purple prose dominates the writing. Many words are used incorrectly, as if the author kept her pocket thesaurus close at hand.
The descriptions of Edward are unnecessary and the repeated use of "love" just barely masks the fact that this "TRUE LOVE" is actually a sugar-coated lust filled with religious themes of abstinence, which is, of course, a wonderful thing to support, but not with so much sexism hidden beneath it.
Damsel in distress.
Rescuing hero.
Lust.
Lust.
Lust.
The writing has yet another problem: The rules of writing always say "Show, not tell", but here Ms. Meyer continues to tell us things that she refuses to elaborate on in the story.
And of course this gorgeous (and boring) gentleman is so dazzling that the main character must throw herself at him throughout the series. "Sleep with me! Sleep with me!" while he deflects her attempts at seduction.
And finally, honestly, this Edward Cullen does not sound attractive at all. If you pull away the flowery adjectives "inhumanly beautiful, topaz, godlike, Adonis, glowing, sparkling, pale, diamond, dazzling, smoldering, tawny, butterscotch, graceful, catlike", this Edward Cullen is... UNattractive:
White as paper, reddish hair, and yellow eyes.
Bad writing galore in this "novel". ENJOY!
well my MOM told me about this book. i didn't even know that it was so famous.
well maby you are right. all teens read this book because everyone else did. but that dosn't count me. i'm 12. not a teen yet.
\you people are like jealus or something. she wrote a book. it was really good. it got famous. everyone read it because they wanted to know what the big fuss was. they liked it.
you get mad. it's STUPID! you guys are like my 9 year old sister. you get mad at the most stupid things ever. we read a book. what is so bad about reading a book?
and someone said that this book made her friend not talk to her anymore.
that is so stupid.
i don't meen to be rude!
it's tarible to lose a friendship.
but how dose a BOOK ruine a friendship?
you should at least say WHY the book ruind your friendship.
what were you fighting over who was cuter? jacob or edward????
you read the book and she didn't want you to?
some friend. lets a book ruin there friendship.
someone also said that vampires were sopposed to be scary.
um.... james isn't scary? the volteri arn't scary.......?
it dosn't matter anyway. stephenie had a dream about edward and bella. they were in a field talking about how he was dangerus and that she shouldn't be with him. and that he was a vampire.
well she decided to right the dream down so she wouldn't forget. she had fun editing it and she wrote a book.
when she had the dream edward was beautiful. she saw a beautiful vampire in a field with a girl.
she saw him as beautiful.
so you see vampires as scary. she sees them as beautiful.
don't vampires need to be beautiful to atract there pray?
and i bet there are some leagons about vampires and they are beautiful.
thats what makes them so scary.
and i thought that twilight was a well written book. i like all the books and thought that breaking dawn was kinda a disappiontment but i still liked it.
eclipse is my favorite.
and whoever said that this book ruined there freindship, please say why. i'm exteamly curios
I am proud to say I MET Stephenie Meyer two years ago, before she got so famous.
once i read an artical about vampirs, and i couldn't sleep because i was afraid that a vampire would come in the middle of the night and... eat me, or bite me, or whatever you want to call it.
but now that i have read the seires i'm not sared anymore.
i know edward isn't, and i don't
belive in vampires, but..... oh god! i have fallen in love with a charicter in a book!... great... anyway, ic can't wait untill the movie is in thearters!!! five more days!!!! i will probly go with my freind the day after it comes out.
i'm so exited!!!
great review!!!