| | Breaking Dawn |  | Author: Stephenie Meyer Publisher: ATOM Category: Book
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ISBN: 1905654189 EAN: 9781905654185 ASIN: 1905654189
Publication Date: August 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW
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Slightly dazed and baffled but glad......I finished the series December 3, 2008 Okay so here's my spoiler free review. I went and saw the movie and immediately afterwards, I ran out and bought the first book Twilight. I'm so glad I did. Meyer's writing is captivating and the book was a page turner. Less than a week later, I had managed to read all four. In Breaking Dawn there were twists and turns and ups and downs all the way through. Moments that made me scratch my head and grit my teeth but I hung in there like a faithful fan should. I felt I owed it to myself and to Stephanie Meyer who has given me the most delightful and thrilling reading experience that I've had in a long time probably ever. The first three novels thrilled me and touched me in such a way that I almost felt that I could just forgive a disjointed ride through a fourth.
I will tell you as a thirty-something teacher that I want to encourage parents to consider reading it through before you let your pre-teens and young teens read it because it is a departure from the first three books in terms of introducing some adult themes and content. In defense of Meyers, I think she handles these themes with a huge amount of decorum and sensitivity for her teenaged readers. In any case, judge for yourself if it is appropriate for them to read or if it may require some discussion. Sorry, that's just the high school teacher in me.
I'm already zipping through the first three books again. Another first for me but I honestly have to tell you that I don't plan to read Breaking Dawn again any time soon even though I'm so glad that I did. If the early books have done anything similiar for you, go ahead and commit to the fourth and make your own judgements. I promise you at the end of the day you will feel some sense of closure and exhilaration at having experienced such a surreal and inspiring love story that is already cherished by so many people worldwide.
Best Book in Twilight Series December 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was my favorite out of the Twilight Series. I loved the others, but I could not put this one down. I wish they'd make a movie out of it, although it'd have to be 3 hours long and difficult to make. I am not able to get this book out of my head... it was definitly the best book I've ever read.
Disappointed December 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The first few chapters were great. The wedding was beautiful, the honeymoon, all that, wonderful and you could feel the intense love between Edward and Bella again. But after that...pft...gone, all gone.
I was REALLY disappointed that she got pregnant. I got hooked on this series because of Twilight, because of the intense, albeit forbidden, love between Bella and Edward. The internal struggle that Edward faced everyday just to be near her. Wanting to be with her so badly, but the intense fear that his love may end up costing her her life. In BD we see Bella become TOTALLY entranced with becoming a mother, and then protecting that baby. I completely understand this as a mother myself....but this wasn't what I was hoping for. I wanted the same, love and passion as Twilight, ending with a marriage and all that comes with that.....that is how it should have ENDED. The baby totally screwed everything up for me. I didn't even mind Bella becoming a vampire early on. It really bothered me that the Edward and Bella relationship was TOTALLY left out of this novel after the honeymoon. It made me so sad. I am glad there was a happy ending, but I needed more Edward/Bella. I was also not happy with how Meyer changed Edwards character from the first 2 novels. She made him so self sacrificing and such a "goody goody", which is not all bad, but he is a VAMPIRE, and they are innately selfish creatures. Now, we saw from the beginning that Edward was not your typical vampire, capable of love and sacrifice, which is great and some of the reasons I loved him so much. But there WAS an element of selfishness to him (as he admitted in the first novel) because he could not stay away from Bella. I just hate that she changed him, he was perfect in Twilight. Maybe I need to read BD again to wrap my mind around it, but at this point, I am just disappointed....
Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer December 2, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
In her fourth book Stephanie Meyer continues to bring her writing skills to higher levels using a rich variety of similes. She is a master of making language flow. Each of her books captivates the reader with her gift for language and how she handles the characters emotions. She's a gifted writer. I've even read her adult book "The Host" and she carries her use of language to a high level it it as well.
Come on people.... December 2, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
**WARNING** Contains spoilers!
Having just finished Breaking Dawn and actually feeling sad that the Twilight series is over, I was shocked to read such negative reviews here! This should all go without saying here but....this is not real! This is make-believe...fantasy! Edward can have sperm and Bella could conceive and give birth in 45 minutes if that is what the author writes! Really people... I can't believe that you have given negative reviews to a wonderful book based on the believability factor of a series about vampires and shape-shifters! What a disservice that is! But in keeping with the spirit, I would like to point out a few things. As far as Jacob imprinting on the baby...it was explained earlier on when, I believe it was Paul, imprinted on Claire, who is 2 or so. When the object of ones imprinting is a child, there is no sexual or romantic nature to it whatsoever. It is brotherly love at it's finest. The author went to great lengths to make that very clear from the beginning! As far as Edward...if he was a mature male at the time he was changed, then it makes sense that he would have sperm. Female vampires cannot bear children because a woman's body must be able to change to accommodate a pregnancy - once a female has been changed, her body stays frozen in time - thus no pregnancy. As far as how fast Bella's pregnancy was....again...up to the author. Being a mom, I can tell you that 9 months is a lot longer than non-parents think it is! Anyways.....as I said, I think that the negative reviews have done a great disservice to the Twilight series and I hope that future readers take into consideration the reasons behind the bad reviews - that the complaints do not make sense unless you actually believe that any of this can really happen. All in all, a wonderful series that I am already truly missing. If you are thinking about reading these books, do yourself a favor and just do it! You won't regret it! :)
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