Friday, May 13, 2011

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer ? Book Review

Twilight, Stephenie Meyer has created a phenomenon. It may have been written for a teenage audience, but its appeal has spread to readers of all ages. Perhaps because of the age-old mystery surrounding the vampire. Perhaps it is because many people like an interesting novel. Whatever people book to pick up the first general consensus of the series seems to be, once the first time in this novel, it's easy to get on board.

The novel is writtenfrom the perspective of Bella, a young girl who moves in with his father in a small town known for its gloomy weather. His parents are divorced, the mother is happy with her new partner, and Bella takes it upon himself to do what he thinks is right, leaving his mother to be happy.

We follow her as she tries to settle into his new life. His first day of school is not easy, especially such a small town, with nothing happening, whose arrival caused a stir and a lotunwanted attention. It does not help when a man seems to take an immediate, very extreme dislike of her ? and then disappears for a while. "

This boy is Edward, help the beautiful and complex vampire Bella can not but fall for. He saves lives, makes him angry, and soon life in Forks seem more attractive than they would have believed. However, it has become a vampire can be dangerous. There are scarier things than Edward, and once his eyes on her,Hunt for ?

A novel of this kind could easily have failed. For the most part is not much happened in the two main characters to know each other. The reason for this is a page-turner, because Stephenie Meyer is very good to understand the chemistry between Edward and Bella. It flows from the sides and makes you want to find out what happens next.

It also helps that the supernatural beings of the book, the characters act in spite of suchcredible. It is not a case of good vs. evil ? each has its strengths and weaknesses, just like in real life.

Twilight would be considered suitable for readers under 13. There is some violence, and even if it is not a bit bad, this is a novel, and probably not suitable for younger audiences.

Twilight was published 978-0-316-03837-9 Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, ISBN.

Source: http://book-reviews-scifi-fantasy-horror.chailit.com/twilight-by-stephenie-meyer-book-review.html

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