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![]() Although Twilight was addicting, it was not an amazing read. The plot was rife with potential, yet the author's writing just could not fully capitalize on that. A lot of Bella's interactions with guys were unrealistic for a high school transfer student who was never noticeable before. Bella's clingy, extremely dependent nature toward Edward also came off as annoying and improper to display for preteen girls especially. There were several grammatical sections that could have been edited better, and there seemed to be some unnecessary redundancy and lengthening of the story at points. All in all, although I liked the book, I could never love the book because, honestly, nothing about it truly grabbed me.{That's right, I'm not in love Edward--at all.}
"Meyer's prose seldom rises above the serviceable, and the plotting is leaden" [....] "It's like reading a young teenage girl's blog" Astonishing, mainly for the ineptitude of her prose. Teen vampire schlock that has the nation’s youth in thrall. [L]et me say to you as a meat-eating, Entourage-watching, sports-loving (OK, I really don't love sports, or actually understand sports) — heterosexual man who can't sit through a single show on Lifetime television, let me loudly proclaim: I, Brad Meltzer, love the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. I confess, I have joined the legions of the bitten and smitten. The plot may sound rather comic and camp, but Meyer chooses to play it straight and serious. Vampires or not, what this novel is really about is a fatal attraction to someone or something dangerously different from yourself. The trajectory of the story is such that Bella's behavior and choices grow increasingly more disturbing, with irrevocable, self-destructive consequences. Is contained inHas the adaptationIs parodied inIs replied to inInspiredAwardsDistinctionsNotable Lists
When seventeen-year-old Bella leaves Phoenix to live with her father in Forks, Washington, she meets an exquisitely handsome boy at school for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction and who she comes to realize is not wholly human. No library descriptions found. |
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