The first book in the "Twilight Saga" by Stephenie Meyer.
< read all 205 reviewsGranted, I'm not a tween or a teenage girl but this book does not stand up the wonderful books, past and present available to the younger set.I highly suggest the Harry Potter series over the vampire teen drama. At least the Harry Potter books allow for one to use their imagination and explore another world. The book had no ump and was written in such a basic form and language that it did not arouse imagination. The reader is never given the chance to interpret what's going on in the characters' heads. There is no intrigue, no mystery, no suspense. I really wanted to cheer for Bella, the main character but I found her character development to be weak .She was pouter, pathetic, shallow, and selfish. Edward was all of these things, but much more experienced at it. - I wished for a strong heroine but was stuck with a cast off from Dawson's Creek.
The popularity of this book is a proven result of a strong marketing plan. The sad element is there are probably ten unpublished books in closets across the country that have developed characters, strong plot lines and would be loved by teens if only given a chance
This is a rare example of a movie being so much better than the book.
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