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Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)

Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)

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Breaking Dawn Kept Me Up Til Dawn (in a good way)
This book was simply one word. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!
I love this series soooo much.
I am a team jacob fan and am very happy with the outcome of breaking dawn. I was excited about Jake imprinting on Nessie and how he could also still be best frwends with bella also.
I lovved how Edward and Bella got married and had a beatiful honey moon. I aslso LOVE LOVE LOVED LOVED Nessie with a deep passion.
My three favorite things about this book were A) Nessie b) Bella becomes a vampire and c)The Volturi Action
Overall I enjoyed this series and reccomend it to everyone who reads this review! (and all the other people out there that havent! boy ure in for a treat!!!!!!!!!)
2008-11-17
A cannot put down book!!!!
I was a fan of the twilight saga from the first page so I have loved all four books. However, this last book was wonderful. I had never been a fan of Bella before, in fact she downright irritated me in the previous books, but in Breaking Dawn I finally got her. I saw her for who she was and though she wasn't perfect, I understood her now. The story called to me and I literally could not put the book down. I even got pulled from sleep to finish the book. That is how much I loved it!!! There were moments in this book were I laughed out loud, and literally cried. This story moved me and I can only hope that we get a chance to visit with the Cullen's sometime soon.
2008-11-17
Not happy
I have loved all the books in this series, except this last one.
The others were fresh, with a new style of writing.
Breaking Dawn, seems more formula in its style and story content.
For most of the read, I thought "who wrote this?". It seems so unlike Meyers writings.
Too much is happening at a too fast pace. This book has lost the strong romance of the other books. This book could have been written by any other author. Its not different or special like the other book in this series.
I almost did not finish it. So much was boring.
It seems like Meyers after deciding this would be the last in the series, put everything she could think of crammed into one book. Aside from promoting that an 18yr. old rush into marriage, sex and then a baby. I sure hope young adults don't follow this path.
I wish this book had been as wonderful as the others.
Very disappointed.
2008-11-16
Horrible finale, horrible series
Over the summer, I was unfortunately afflicted with 'Twilight fever'. Wanting to check out the series, I bought the first three books as well as reserved Breaking Dawn on Amazon.
Huge mistake.
For all the hype it receives, Meyer's writing is substandard, probably due to her doing absolutely no research into vampire lore and mythology (besides fleeting descriptions of the Stregoni benefici, incubus and succubus), her characters are stereotypical and insanely selfish, and her attempt to portray Bella as a heroine is a fiasco. Breaking Dawn was one of the worst examples of this, which is why I give it no stars.
I have a huge problem with the portrayal of Bella in both BD and the series as a whole. To be frank, Meyer wants to make her like a butt-kicking heroine, but fails dismally-instead crafting an extremely selfish, whiny, and needy character who hides behind Edward and the vamps while they do all the work. She suffers from self esteem issues-what is this showing the impressionable chumps who absorb this series like Gospel, to hate themselves? Her character is never fully developed, so we never really connect with Bella, and trust me, she doesn't really endear herself to anyone. In BD, everything is handed to her without any conflicts or struggles-Renesmee, limitless sex with Edward, a new life as a vampire, which furthers the perception that Bella is very very SELFISH. All she wants is Edward, and she's willing to do anything and stomp on anyone to get a bit of him. Renesmee ends up factoring into this too. Jacob is an example of a victim of Bella.
Worse, I think Edward is highly romanticized. He is a abusive and dominant. Ok, so he doesn't hit Bella, but he takes apart her car and forces her to keep away from friends and family!
BD came across as too happy, too superficial, and forced, like a fake smile. Bella won everything with no struggle and no conflict, just a bit of talking. The battle was seriously LAME. After at least a hundred pages of suspense before the visit of the Volturi, NOTHING HAPPENED. And it leaves the reader wondering: "what's the point?"
So in this review I officially deem BD as unworthy of being the series finale. In fact, this series is unworthy of all the attention and praise it gets. So let's all just forget about it, ignore the crappy movie about it and go on with our lives. [ps: i'm not anthony it's meh dad]
2008-11-16
Would do business with again, for sure.
The book was delivered so fast, I received it before I was done with the 3rd book. It was in perfect condition and would order from them again, no doubt.
2008-11-16
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