The first book in the "Twilight Saga" by Stephenie Meyer.
< read all 205 reviews When Bella Swan moved to Forks, Washington she was not expecting her dull life to become anything less than more tiresome. Instead she finds a small circle of friends, and some thing most certainly worth investigating. One of her fellow class mates – known to be a loner – does not seem to be quite normal; this can easily be seen just by his looks. But when Bella spends more time with this boy, she discovers other qualities the lead her to believe this boy isn’t even human. In a short investigation, she realizes this boy is some one all of the fiction books teach you to fear – the only problem is, fear is the farthest thing from Bella’s mind.
I was very intrigued with the complexity of this book. It left plenty for author Stephanie Meyers to write about in the following installments. The main character was certainly very realistic and the plot developed as I read on very well. I became immersed in the very real world of Vampires. It’s easy to believe with the actual setting of the story being in such a real place. Bella was a delightful character to get into her head, and I found out I was quite attached to some of the supporting characters as well. I recommend Twilight to everyone.
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