Stephenie Meyer. Twilight. Little, Brown and Company: United States, 2005.
After reading Brandy Dahlgren's post for the book Twilight by Stephenie Meyer I immediately knew that i wanted to read that book. I'm usually not one to read fantasy, but this book was amazing. This book truly kept you reading, until there were no more pages. Meyer's reveals the profoundness of love, and illustrates what love makes people do. Her captivating story line, and intense details allows to reader to actually become involved with the novel. One moment Bella Swan passionately falls in love and the next her hushed affection morphs into a terrifying race to stay alive. It is all so exciting. I agree with Brandy's post, her description of the book provides the viewer with just enough information without giving away any important details. What I like most about the book, is the way Edward describes his feelings toward Bella. Since he has been a vampire from the end of World War I, everything he does for her is how they acted back then; he is a true gentlemen. Also, this book leaves you wanting to know more, she really does grab the readers attention. I am now reading book 4 of the series, it is that good, i can't put it down.
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I've read all three of the books and then went and read the fourth one after that. At first I wasn't going to but reading the summaries other kids wrote made me want to read it. I agree with Jordan's and Brandy's descriptions. Although the book isn't completely a fantasy book, meaning that even a person who doesn't normally like fantasy can get into the story because it's actually a slice-of-life book as well. I think all four books, and the remake of the first book that is a maybe on coming out, are books that can be for both genders and even more older and younger kids simple because its range of viewers is so diverse.
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