Saturday, 28 April 2012

Book Review: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer


" Twilight "




Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan came from Phoenix and went her way to her dad in Forks, Washington. She's quiet bored in Forks since she likes sunlight however Forks has an oceanic climate with very high rainfall. Her feelings change when she met Edward Cullen and his mysterious family which she later on discovered of being vampires. However those discoveries doesn't change her feelings for Edward and she also wishes to become vampire herself and that wish is againts the will of Edward.

My Insights:

Have you ever felt that you can't stop reading unless you finish the whole book from cover to cover? I guess Time got it right, "Meyer has, like one of her vampires, turned into something rare and more than merely human... People do not want to just read Meyer's books; They want to climb inside them and live there."

Well, this was what I felt when I first read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer but I have to say there's a downfall in the story for some who's not quiet fanatic of reading, the first chapter of the book was not that really catchy but as the story goes by you'll surely love it. 

This book really fascinates me and it’s a good read since you don’t have to check your dictionaries all over again just to know the meaning of the words that were use by the author, since Stephenie Meyer chose the appropriate words for her readers. Right words for the Right age.



Excerpts:

"Twilight again, another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end."
-Edward Cullen

This is one of my favorite quotable line in the story.

About the Author:




Stephenie Meyer graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor's degree in English. She lives with her husband and three young sons in Phoenix, Arizona. After the publication of her first novel, Twilight, booksellers chose Stephenie Meyer as one of the "most promising new authors of 2005" (Publishers Weekly).

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Thanks for droppin' by! 

-Reneesme

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