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Book Title
Breaking Dawn
Custom Bundle
No
Book Series
Twighlight
Original Language
English
Item Length
10 in
Vintage
No
Personalize
No
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
5 in
Personalized
No
Features
Dust Jacket, First Edition
Topic
Books
Item Width
6 In
Signed
No
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Fiction
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Inscribed
No
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Edition
First Edition
Publication Year
2008
Type
Novel
Literary Movement
western
Illustrator
none
Era
Modern
Author
Stephenie Meyer
Genre
Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Item Weight
20 oz
Number of Pages
736
ISBN
9780316067928

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  • the last "Bella" verison in Twilight

    The final "chapter" was very much aniticipted and not a disappointment in any way. The fact that each of these books is strangely compelling not withstanding, the finale was very well executed. There were a few dead ends, but the real climax was satisfying and the ending made you think that there could be a continuation of the series - and you want that. Strange at it may seem, this series is very addictive. You really want the "Twilight" series to continue. You care about the characters. That, in the final anyalisis is the true gift this author has. She writes about chararcters you want to care about and you do. You want to know what happened to them. Initially I was involved with the comparison between Meyer and Rawlins, but they could be twins - so what! It's the work that makes the ...

  • Climax without the "O"

    This was an excellent ending to an excellent series by Stephenie Meyers. Breaking Dawn, part of the Twilight series, Began with Bella and Edwards wedding. From all the descriptions, it was a beautiful wedding. During the reception of this wedding, the conflict is brought in, by the name of Jacob Black. He is overly outraged at the fact Bella plans to get intimate with Edward before she is changed Into a vampire. Bella leaves for her honeymoon with her and Jacob presently on bad terms. On this beatiful, island set honeymoon, Bella becomes pregnant with Edward Child. This child quickly grows, becoming more noticed by the day. Bella and Edward return to Forks, Edward planning for Bella to have an abortion. Bella Refuses, and enlists the help of Rosalie to protect her decision from ...

  • Very Good "Conclusion" A Series I Have Enjoyed

    I really enjoyed this book, although not as much as the first 3. In the begining you got the satisfaction of finally getting Bella's and Edwards marriage and subsuquent honeymoon (Once again done in good taste parents). Events durring the honeymoon lead to events that 1) finally make Bella and Rosalie friends, 2) lead to Bella's death and subsuquent changing into a vampire, 3) Jacob finally letting go of Bella (but we are happy for him), 4) the Volturi deciding to "bring the Cullens to justice for their crimes" (they are scared of the Cullens and just looking for a fight), and finally 5) we get to meet a LOT of other vampires. I didn't mind the ending, in fact I was rather fond of it. If you've enjoyed the series up to this point, definatly finish it up and enjoy. Stephine Meyer has ...

  • Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (2008)

    This is really interesting for me, as I was really impressed with Twilight. My MOM loved Twilight. I didn’t even really need a sequel. The second one (is that New Moon?) I didn’t even finish. It wasn’t that I hated it, I just wasn’t interested. I don’t think I even got 3 chapters into it. And then, I started hearing all these really terrible reviews about the successive books, and then hearing all about the rabid fans (aka LKH), and I was happy I didn’t board that boat when it left. I will always like Twilight, but I am absolutely content not reading the rest of them.

  • The Tide That Never Rose

    After reading Eclipse, I was expecting Meyer to tie loose ends and explain why Bella loves Edward and vice versa besides both looking beautiful to the other. She never did. There were 13 pages dedicated to the description of Bella's birth scene that went on forever. It could have been nicely described within 2 pages the most. Taking up 13 pages to tell the reader that Bella endured unimaginable pain and how black and dark everything was...is just too much. Meyer had a tendency to overuse the word "grimace" in her previous books. Now this one she toned it down a little. However, she got to overusing the words, "flank" and "hover" or "hovering." Slightly irksome, but not unforgivable. The suspense was good, but all that built up led to nothing. It was like a tide you saw coming but ...