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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Miss Tammy
Twilight could be one of the most popular Young
Adult novels ever written (if you forget about that boy wizard for a
moment), and its popularity is well deserved. It's full of
mystery, romance, action, and one really hot vampire. Bella moves
from sunny Phoenix to rainy Forks to live with her dad. There she
meets Edward, a beautiful vampire who injects her life with passion and
adventure. I
highly recommend this book for anyone over the age of 12 (because it does get a
little scary in parts), even for people who think they don't like vampire
stories. |
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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Mrs. Sandy
Twilight is the best book I've read in years.
It's romance, action, and drama all rolled into one. It's an awesome
vampire story that you won't want to put down until you get to the end and
then you're looking for the next book. |
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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Sharon
Twilight is a really good book. It's one of
those books that once you start reading it you can't stop. I
recommend reading this book. |
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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Shelia Marie
When Bella Swan moves in with her father, Charlie
Swan, she's exceptionally unhappy. Being from Arizona, damp, rainy, Forks, Washington, isn't her cup
of tea, until life starts changing. She meets the mysterious and ridiculously handsome Edward Cullen. Edward Cullen and his interesting
family, bring excitement, danger, and love. Bella and Edward find themselves falling into new love, a new life, a new world, and new danger.
It my opinion, Twilight, is a great read. Any reader will love it.
I'm
giving Twilight five stars. |
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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Princess
I loved this book. I always felt like I was in the
story with Bella and Edward, and I was watching them in a movie. I
couldn't put it down, I just had to finish it. Now, I can't wait to read
the following books. |
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New
Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Princess
I took away two stars right off the bat for this
book. I felt like Bella when Edward left and it really brought the book
down. I hated the way it made her feel, it was so stupid for him to leave.
I am soooo glad he came back at the end though, I just hope their
relationship will last. |
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Breaking Dawn
by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Miss Tammy
You know how the cover of Breaking Dawn doesn't exactly
match the covers to the other three books? Well, the same could be
said for what lies behind the cover. Breaking Dawn, the much
anticipated conclusion to the Twilight Saga, lacked some of the passion,
flow, and personality of Meyer's previous novels. (It also contains
some scenes that may not be appropriate for some younger readers.)
My major complaints would be that the novel seemed to both rush and lag;
not enough time was spent with the Cullen family; the ending seemed very
anti-climatic; and Renesseme is the dumbest name ever invented. Of
course, the book did have its moments of glory, but none ever seemed to
reach the level of the previous three books. Fortunately, I don't
think this is the last we'll see of the gang from Forks. Or, at
least, I really hope not. |
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The
Host by Stephenie Meyer
Review by Miss Tammy
The Host is not Twilight. There is no Edward
or Bella or Jacob. No one bites, or has the craving to bite, anyone.
Nobody sparkles, nor can they run at incredible speeds. No, the
characters in The Host are decisively human...even the alien. The
Host is not a YA novel, but its "adult" status was not
determined by language and sexual content. Instead, the book focuses
on adults and problems that seem more mature than those faced in
Twilight. I really loved this books and I think teen readers will
enjoy the story of Wanderer, Melanie and Jared too. |
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