The first book in the "Twilight Saga" by Stephenie Meyer.
< read all 205 reviews Sadly, I would not recommend this book to anyone, not that it needs it with all of its media publicity now. A book set around a mortal girl who meets and falls in love with a vampire, the main idea is by far over done but at this point, a classic. However, with the way the book was written, it sounds as if Stephanie Meyer was attempting to write to second or third graders just getting into "chapter books." As an avid reader, I was insulted by its form and vocabulary. Considering this, the drama that is brought into the books is similar to that of a soap opera written for teenagers. Full of angst and just idiotic plot lines.
While I generally don't mind books about vampires or werewolves, this one was just ridiculous. The facts about the vampires are so different than the majority of other vampire stories it is just confusing. Also, the main character, Bella Swan is insulting to teenage girls. She is annoying and came off so static. Also, the character of Edward Cullen is so stereotypical, it is sad. The hype that surrounds the series and its movie counterparts mystifies me. The world has become obessed with books that don't really qualify as great writing.
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