Thursday, May 22, 2008

New Moon


For Bella Swan, there is one thing more important than life itself and that’s Edward Cullen. But being in love with a vampire is even more dangerous than Bella could ever have imagined. Edward has rescued Bella from the clutches of an evil vampire and death once before, but now, as their daring relationship threatens all that is near and dear to them, they realize their troubles may be just beginning.
This book is the second in the Twilight installment and it is definetly worth the read. In this book Bella(the main character) must go through a lot of things that she never tohught she would have to go through. I would say what it is but it would ruin the story for those how are in the processes of reading it or will be reading it. Stephanie Meyer really steps up her game in with this book. I think her first book (Twilight) was an amazing read that had me connecting with bella in a heart beat, but in this book it was like an emotional roller coaster for me. This book will have you guessing. I especially liked this book because it let me see that bella is not perfect and she doesn’t always get what she wants. I know that Bella is not ment to be portrayed as this peson who gets everything that she desires but that’s the way it always happens. So she’s lucky I suppose, but I love the fact that she is finally filling the shoes of a real person. In Twilight I thought of Bella as lucky, but I never said to myself “wow is that possible”, but now that it seems things for Bella arent going as planned I can finally say maybe this is areal girl and maybe Stephanie Meyer wanted Bella to connect with young girls. Life is not perfect and it’s not what it seems and bella will inderstand that in this book. I still think Stephanie Meyer is one of the best authors and I am glad that I picked up this series. She just constantly amazes me with all of the detail and the thought that she puts behind these characters. One thing that Stephanie Meyer has taught me is to never let a dream go without thought, and I never will.

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