Saturday, February 18, 2012

My Twilight Book Review. =)





Twilight is told in the first perspective by 17 year-old Bella Swan, who moves from Phoenix to a small town of Forks, Washington, to live with her dad for the remainder of high school. There, she meets Edward Cullen and his family, who possess an other-worldly and irresistable beauty and grace to which Bella is drawn.

Twilight is the story of Bella and Edward's blossoming relationship, packed with a standard teenage drama alongside the unexpected, because, after-all, Edward and his family are vampires. These undead characters have chosen to deny their urge to drink human blood, instead quenching their first with the blood of animals.

Bella soon finds out, however, that not all vampires in her life are bound by such hesitation. Edward refuses Bella's desire to be turned into a vampire herself, on the grounds that it wouldn't be the right thing to do. Even though Bella really, truly, wants to be turned, there isn't much Edward could do because he feels like she will need to give up her family and friends in order to become one of them.

The book has a main stream of its own kind of sexuality and morality. Although there's plenty of emotion and feeling towards the surprising events taken place through-out the book. Twilight is an easy and enjoyable read. Even though I, myself, am not one of those intense readers. I fairly enjoyed this book because i have seen the film, and discovered between the two that there is far more feelings detailed in the book and it made you feel like you were there.

Towards the nearer end it got really intense because as you reach a certain page, you can't stop flicking the pages, even faster due to the rush that your mind really wants you to get to the end. These words, "So ready for this to be the end" Edward murmured almost to himself, "For this to be the twilight of your life, though your life has barely started. You're ready to give up everything".

This book will almost certainly appeal to teenage girls and many women of all ages, but probably not to the majority of males.

It's sure to make readers eager to devour the next three novels. I wouldn't say the best book but you have to take it for what it is, - A unique and entertaining, if not perfetly written, story. :)




.::.Conor Reid Clements.::. =) xx


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