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THE Best Book EVER Written

I know its a little off topic, but I would like to thank Stephanie Meyer for her outstanding, inspirational work on the best books I’ve ever read: Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse (a series). As I write this, I am anxiously waiting for the arrival of her newest addition to this series, Breaking Dawn. I don’t know what it is, but the attraction I have to this book is as powerful as Edward’s attraction to Bella’s blood. If any of you are as crazy fans as I am of this series, take a minute to look at this page!! (If you click on the link above you can find information about the movie.. yes there will be a movie.. and who is going to be in it, and a whole lot of other things based on the series). Oh and one more thing, if you go to Diana’s blog and read “Twilight: The Forbidden Fruit Tastes the Sweetest,” you can read about her thoughts on the new movie coming out.

 Twilight  Twilight    New Moon   New Moon     Eclipse    Eclipse  

**TwilightTo be quite honest with you, I didn’t pick up the book immediately and indulge myself in it the second I got it. In fact, I was just finishing another series, Uglies by Scott Westerfield, which is also a very good series. So I finally finished Specials (the last book in that series) and decided to pick up this book about an impossible “vampire” love. It seemed like an intriguing book, so I started reading it. At first, I read the first couple of chapters and thought, “Oh, thats nice.” But as each chapter went by, it became harder and harder to put the book down. I would take it to all my classes, and every chance I had, even if it were less than a minute, I would read. My friends told me I was reading too much!! Some of my teachers would start getting mad at me because I would read Twilight during class. Finally after three days, I completed the book. I was so perpetually amazed by this book, it was just like a piece of undiscovered art that a collector just happened to come across. I couldn’t help but suggest to everyone I knew to read these books. At first, they all thought I was crazy, but one by one, everyone fell into Stephanie Meyer’s spell, or should I say Edward’s spell :P . Sooner than later, people were reading it everywhere. When I would look to the left, there would be one person reading it, to the right, a group of girls reading it. It was everywhere, and I couldn’t help but think that maybe I was the first person in this chain. But either way, I’m glad people had the chance to read this book. It is an original, nothing like it at all. I personally never get bored of it; I read it three times!! Here is a summary of Twilight if you havn’t read it and have become the least bit curious. But you probably might prefer reading the book first, so that there are more surprises than expected. I 100% recommend this book! Buy it and read it over and over and over… You will love it. I promise!**New MoonThe second book of this outstanding series. It was hard to put it down, but then again, Edward wasn’t there for the most of it, which for me made the book less exciting and, well, more depressing. But, there was Jacob, who briefly appears in Twilight. In New Moon, he and Bella become best friends and little by little, he helps her and her heart broken condition. But this doesn’t mean that Bella has stopped loving Edward. And that’s what makes the book so much better; the love isn’t gone. Towards the end of the book, the suspense is so great that it had me at the edge of my chair, biting my nails, and wanting to read more.


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  1.    1 Doug says:

    HOw could you!?!?!? You spelled her name wrong!

    Posted June 22, 2008, 11:59 am

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