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Edward’s soft voice came from behind me.
I turned to see him spring lightly up the porch steps, his hair windblown from running. He pulled me into his arms at once, just like he had in the parking lot, and kissed me again. This kiss frightened me. There was too much tension, too strong an edge to the way his lips crushed mine–like he was afraid we had only so much time left to us.
As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob–knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella has one more decision to make: life or death. But which is which?
The legions of readers who are hooked on the romantic struggles of Bella and the vampire Edward will ecstatically devour this third installment of the story begun in Twilight, but it's unlikely to win over any newcomers. Jake, the werewolf met in New Moon, pursues Bella with renewed vigilance. However, when repercussions from an episode in Twilightplace Bella in the mortal danger that series fans have come to expect, Jake and Edward forge an uneasy alliance. The plot patterns have begun to show here, but Meyer's other strengths remain intact. The supernatural elements accentuate the ordinary human dramas of growing up. Jake and Edward's competition for Bella feels particularly authentic, especially in their apparent desire to best each other as much as to win Bella. Once again the author presents teenage love as an almost inhuman force: "[He] would have been my soul mate still," says Bella, "if his claim had not been overshadowed by something stronger, something so strong that it could not exist in a rational world." According to Meyer, the fourth book should tie up at least the Edward story, if not the whole shebang. Ages 12-up. (Aug.)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsAfter the publication of Twilight, her sensational debut novel, Publishers Weekly chose Stephenie Meyer as one of the "most promising new authors of 2005" -- a prediction that proves true with each subsequent book.
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December 03, 2008: This book was a great story but I can't believe how weak Bella is throughout the novel. Bella proclaims to love Edward more than words can describe and yet she still sneaks off to see Jacob, where she lets him hold her hand and cuddle with her. I understand that Bella and Jacob are best friends but if she really loved Edward she wouldn't sneak around behind his back, which she does repeatedly throughout the novel. Either Meyer is trying to show us how fickle a teenage girl's love is or she is simply trying to frustrate the reader. I understand that Jacob was there for Bella during a difficult time in her life but that still doesn't justify her actions. It almost feels like Bella is cheating on Edward during the entire novel. If Meyer wanted us to cheer for Jacob to win over Bella's heart then she shouldn't have written Edward so well in the first two books. It seems like Bella became an entirely different character between book 2 and 3, at first she won't shut about Edward and then the next thing you know she is sneaking off to see Jacob.
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November 28, 2008: this is my favorite book in the whole series. bellas not so whinny and depressed,we get to see more of the pack,and its action packed! haha. READ this book ; after twilight and new moon of course. i hope you enjoy breaking dawn,i really do, because i didnt.
I Also Recommend: Avalon High, A Great and Terrible Beauty, Uglies.