The Twilight Saga Collection Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse/Breaking Dawn Stephenie Meyer Ilyana Kadushin Books
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This is exactly what I wanted, I'm so glad I ended up buying it. My set is perfect, I don't have bent in edges like others have mentioned. I'm going to have to be quite careful with this set, the white is so gorgeous in person. If anybody reading this is skeptical about buying this collection, I say go for it! It's a great price for what you're getting. This is truly a wonderful gift for any Twilight fan.Tags : Amazon.com: The Twilight Saga Collection (Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse/Breaking Dawn) (9780739352359): Stephenie Meyer, Ilyana Kadushin: Books,Stephenie Meyer, Ilyana Kadushin,The Twilight Saga Collection (TwilightNew MoonEclipseBreaking Dawn),Listening Library,0739352350,Fantasy - General,Romance - General,AUDIO,Children's Audio - Young Adult,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),Fantasy & Magic,Fantasy & magical realism (Children's Teenage),Fiction-Fantasy,Horror,JUVENILE FICTION General,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Grades 10-12 Ages 15+,Love & Romance,Multiple Title Package,TEEN'S FICTION FANTASY,TEEN'S FICTION ROMANCE,United States,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Horror,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Romance General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Romance Paranormal,Young Adult FictionHorror,Young Adult FictionParanormal, Occult & Supernatural,supernatural; fantasy books; teen fiction books; young adult fantasy books; fantasy books for teens; teen books; young adult books; books for teens; tween books for girls ages 11-14; books for 13 year old girls; horror books; horror; ya books; teen books for girls; books for teen girls; young adult; books for 12 year old boys; horror novels; books for 12 year old girls; books for teen boys; books for 13 year old boys; scary books; teen girl books; teen books for boys; teen boy books; books for 14 year old boys,supernatural;horror;fantasy books;teen fiction books;horror books;tween books for girls ages 11-14;teen books;young adult books;books for teens;teen girl books;ya books;young adult;books for teen girls;teen boy books;teen books for girls;books for 12 year old girls;books for teen boys;books for 12 year old boys;books for 13 year old girls;horror novels;teen books for boys;scary books;books for 14 year old girls;teen horror books;books for 14 year old boys;books for 13 year old boys,Fantasy & Magic,Horror,JUVENILE FICTION General,Love & Romance,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Horror,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Romance General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Romance Paranormal,Young Adult FictionHorror,Young Adult FictionParanormal, Occult & Supernatural,Children's Audio - Young Adult,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),Fantasy & magical realism (Children's Teenage)
The Twilight Saga Collection Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse/Breaking Dawn Stephenie Meyer Ilyana Kadushin Books Reviews
That's all the world needs is another review of "Twilight". Still, I felt compelled to put my three cents in. Getting into the literary world I had to read what is called a pop cultural phenomena. I was surprised at so many negative reviews in print and word mouth. My take It ain't that bad...and it ain't that good. I'm not big into vampire lore, so I'm no expert, but I thought the fresh take on vamps was good. I'm not gonna worry about spoilers because, this review is probably too little too late, but I like the take on how sunlight affects the vampires, how they have special and different powers and how there are some in this story that are humane...even if they aren't human. I love how the wolves are set up for next book.
I love the overall premise that two people are hopelessly attracted to each other in an almost impossible situation Edward is so intoxicated with the scent of Bella's blood it is all he can do to not drink her blood/kill her.
But it is soooo....mushy, over-the-top...unrealistically so. But maybe that's what makes a story so compelling and unique. It's just too much for my taste. I think it is one of those rare times when the movie outperforms the novel because it reels-in some of the mushiness and give more of the meat and potatoes of "the vampire in love story" with all of the neat things that vampires can do highlighted.
I do think the book could've have been shorter and better without comprising it's essence by just cutting out some of the mushiness...maybe using words like "incredulous" half as much.
Just a thought.
John Darryl Winston
Okay I first read this book 10 years ago. Around the time it first came out but before all the hype. I fell in love with it immediately. I have reread this book many time's and never get tired of it. Of course I am Team Edward all the way. I fell in love with the vampire who is trying to be good but falls in love with Bella the girl who's blood he can not resist. I know lots of people criticized Stephanie Meyers writing but I don't care. I love her writing and if people call me dumb for it oh well.
I read this after scrutinizing the five feature films, and found this a very enjoyable read on its own, but as an adjunct to the films it is extra nice and worthwhile too, because it answers a few questions I had about some details. I realize now that fans of the book would have known the details going in, and that's fine because I came late to the party. And the love story.
I like the first person narrative, because there is no one who could tell her story better than Bella herself, making this fresh, light reading, an attractive story, and a romance for all ages.
I first read this book and series because I have a habit when I movie comes out based on the book in the science fiction fantasy and even paranormal genres that I like to read it before the movie. This book and series was my introduction to paranormal Romance. I've since read fairly heavily in the genre and my perspective of the series has changed slightly but not too much from my original thoughts.
When approaching the series you have to recognize it for what it is. The target range is for young girls in their mid-teens and up. It is focused on the emotional journey and the physical mysteries of youth more than action and adventure. It is a very clean book with no foul language and a instant love story where two people become obsessed with each other one because of the flawless beauty and hint of danger she sees in Edward the other in the the fact that he can't read her mind and her blood calls to the monster inside him. In the series is a whole there will be a false love triangle which was played up much more in the movies and an advertisement as team Edward and team Jacob. Again it is not meant to be full of action but rather an emotional rollercoaster with dangerous and mysterious love interest that the reader if they're honest with themselves knows where it will end but we'll enjoy the ride nonetheless.
As much as it sounds like I may be complaining Stephenie Meyer's is a good writer. She writes in a fashion that is clearly understandable and from the perspective and mindset of a young woman. That means not necessarily a rational young woman who makes clear and logical decisions but one who is intelligent and despite the shallow nature of her love is actually a selfless person. It was not until book three that we get several chapters from Jacobs perspective where we see the mind of a Young Man that I realize how good she was in writing from perspective and not showing her hand to the audience. Bella's interaction with other characters covers up something I had not really noticed I strongly until I came back to the series... that the character of Bella has no interest or at least shown to have no active interest really in anything other than Edward. She has shown to enjoy reading certain romantic books but there's no passion for life outside of Edward, no hobbies, or really goals to strive for. This is something that newer readers may not notice but those who have red heavily in fiction will pick up and it will be a fly in the ointment.
The mythos that she built into the story does grow throughout the series and feels true to this world that she creates. In this first book she reveals vampires not to be the hideous things that hide in the dark but rather beautiful predators, yes they sparkle LOL, that are designed entirely to attract and destroy their pray but have a conscience that makes them want to be more than just simple monsters. In truth considering the physical power and extra powers of the vampires particularly as the series goes on with another writer or a different style of story they could have been truly terrifying. However for the genre and target audience it was a perfect hit that of course made Stephenie Meyers millions.
I came to the series when the nation was swept up in the movie. I have a habit of reading books that are made into movies before actually watching the movie. and the first time I read it I wanted to be able to have an opinion of the book series for myself rather than taking others words for it. while I did enjoy the story the more that I read into the genre the more I realize that the twilight series was safe and was meant for a younger audience. The stories did mature as the years went on but not to a degree that would make it too inappropriate for high schoolers. I also realize that it was meant mostly to be a romance before anything else.
Looking back having read the series multiple times and buying the books because I felt guilty for not supporting the author I think Bella Swan while having a rough start in the first book in terms of character depth becomes a different sort of hero in the end. She may not be a sword wielding assassin but she has a strength and determination as well as bravery that makes her relatable.
I do think that looks three and four of the series are better than books one and two. The first book they love story just feel shallow. The second book with how the author had to introduce a character for the false love triangle while also putting the main love interest to the side for a while was rather annoying period in the third and fourth books it feels like a lot of the nonsense is put to the side and it gets down to the nitty-gritty no more wavering to milk the what ifs.
The set of books was fine, until Breaking Dawn. The whole part of the birth and Jacobs imprinting were missing from the book. Instead they repeated the Bella chapter twice. So it went directly into the chapter of the burning. I own the hard cover books and this is not an issue in them. Needless to say, I was unhappy with this purchase.
I love having the full matching box set to add to my library. A part of me wishes I would have stopped by half price books to pick up the novels but it was great having it delivered and matching for 30 some odd dollars. One star off because the back page (the red side) chips away easily. I have only held them and bookmarked them and the back looks worn. Otherwise, I'm happy with my purchase.
This is exactly what I wanted, I'm so glad I ended up buying it. My set is perfect, I don't have bent in edges like others have mentioned. I'm going to have to be quite careful with this set, the white is so gorgeous in person. If anybody reading this is skeptical about buying this collection, I say go for it! It's a great price for what you're getting. This is truly a wonderful gift for any Twilight fan.
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