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enlarge | Author: Stephenie Meyer Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers Category: Book
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Rating: 1158 reviews Sales Rank: 2
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 640 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.7 x 2
ISBN: 0316160202 EAN: 9780316160209 ASIN: 0316160202
Publication Date: August 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 7 to 12 days
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Awesome! January 3, 2009 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This series is really good. I don't usually like this type of story but these books get you from page one and you just want to keep reading! I recommend these to anyone that enjoys reading even a little bit.
Excellent book. A must read saga January 2, 2009 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
It is a great book following the story of Edward and Bella. I coundn't stop reading it. Wonderful fantasy.
Extraordinaire January 2, 2009 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is amazing. This third book is all about choosing. Wolf girl or vampire girl. I can't help but be frustrated for Edward because he knows Bella love both Jacob and himself. A must read. I absolutely love this book. Stephanie Meyers is incredible.
Realy 3.5, and I Hope Book Four Sews it Together January 1, 2009 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ordinarily, the sequels are less impressive than the original - but surprisingly Stephenie Meyer has avoided that predominate trait of sequels by infusing greater emphasis on story line and character development.
The thinly veneered characters of the first two books increasingly become thoroughly depicted people. The century- or centuries-old vampires have a lot to tell about who they were and from where they came, and in this novel we lean a great deal about Jasper and Alice. Also, we have a great Indian folk lore given to us about the relationship between the tribe, werewolves and even vampires - and how vampires actually are the cause for werewolves in their own special way.
When Meyer works on these fantastic stories, she reaches out and hits the chord that made Harry Potter so incredibly popular with readers of the same age. But, unlike Potter, this book is chock full of a girl torn between two lovers: Edward versus Jacob; vampire versus werewolf; mature versus newborn; cold versus warm; never human versus occasionally human; and . . . First her heart is for Edward, then Jacob, then Edward, then Jacob and. . . The back and forth is as thrilling as a tennis match involving Michael Chang on red clay. The back and forth seems endless until the end when she chooses . . . But does she really? It looks like book four will give the definitive answer.
But, many readers could care less about protagonist Bella Swan's choice for a mate. The lure of the novels is more about the intrigue of the science fiction. The comradery Bella creates among the predominately male world of werewolves and more affirmative-action-oriented vampires is inspiring. They have a helluva rumble against a pack of renegade newborns, and don't be surprised that good triumphs over evil.
The greatest issue delivered in these books is that the classic adult predisposition of employing instilled prejudice makes Jacob and Edward, as well as their respective monsters, grotesquely wrong about their depiction of the "other monster" as the quintessential evil of Bella's or our world. But 18-year old Bella knows better than they - even the multi-century old leaders of the respective packs.
A few things make me ask simple questions which I believe will be answered in book four, but which should have been more addressed in book three. Why was Bella's mother really not able to attend her only child's only high school graduation? And, why didn't her father show more emotion about this parental irresponsibility? And, let us be fair, why wasn't Bella more perturbed? Heck, anyone who has had a teenage daughter can tell you they can deliver hissy fits about much simpler things in life - MUCH simpler.
Albeit holes exist in the story and some even in the characters, this is fun stuff. It is a great solstice from more adult lterature.
I'm ready for number 4! January 1, 2009 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This saga has me addicted. I didn't used to read books so much, but these books keep me glued. It's painfully appetizing to the heart! This one, I think prepares us for a finale of some sort. Bella's gotta make up her mind sooner or later. How do you choose between two hot monsters? Yummo, keep reading, and Stephanie, please keep writing!
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