New Moon
The title of the book that I recently read was New Moon by Stephanie Meyer. New Moon is the sequel to Twilight. I loved this book because it was a great fantasy, mystery, romance with action. This book just hooks you in immediately. While your reading this you’ll read about vampires, werewolves, feuds, and heartbreak so get ready.
Where? The story takes place in the small rainy town of Forks, Washington. Forks is very green with a big forest, and the town is almost always under constant cover of clouds and rain. The Cullen’s house is right on the outside of town, it’s a big beautiful house surrounded by forest. Now Lapush is were the Quiluliete’s live, its right next to the coast with forest by it too. Jacobs house is a small red house that kinda looks like a barn. Charlie’s house is normal size but its also were Bella lives, its nice and quite there.
Lets start with our main chick Bella, she’s nice, smart, shy, beautiful, very clumsy, she’s in love with a vampire and her best friends a werewolf. Bella must be a easy person to love because Edward, Jacob and more guys who live in Forks are in love with her. Edward Cullen, he’s Bella’s sweet, handsome, smart, nice, strong vampire who she loves. Edward loves Bella more than anything in the world and shows it by keeping him self under control by not killing her(even if her blood dose sing for him).He would do anything to keep her safe even if that meant that he couldn’t be with her. Now the hottie Jacob Black a.k.a Jake. He’s funny, dangerous, a bad boy, and Bella’s best friend. Remember how I said he was a hottie he’s handsome but he also runs a temperature of 108° cause he’s a werewolf. Jake is in love with Bella, but Bella only thinks of him as the brother she neve...
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...her back. The Cullens moved back to Forks and Edward and Bella were still undeniably in love as if nothing ever happened. The only person who wasn’t happy was Jacob, because having Edward back in town it was going to be a lot harder to win Bella’s heart over.
I think that the books message was to always expect the unexpected because a lot of things were so unexpected. I absolutely loved this book. All the mysterious characters made it so much better.. I think anyone who can read would absolutely love this book. It was a skimpily amazing mystery, fantasy, romance, action book.
So do you think New Moon sounds good? You’ve heard my review of it now so I think you should read it and make your own review. So remember New Moon by Stephanie Meyer, and it’d recommend reading the whole series 1.Twilight 2.New Moon 3.Eclipse 4.Breaking Dawn. Do you want to read them?
This book is written in first-person point of view, which I personally like, because it’s a very touching story and you get to see all of the feelings firsthand. I also like first-person point of view because it’s not like the author is a narrator explaining everything that’s going on. It is a character in the story, and you don’t think of it as an author, you think of it as Luna, and it’s a very believable character.
There are several things that I like about this book. First off, I love historical fiction, and this is the genre of this book. Also, despite the author being too descriptive, the book went at a steady pace. For me, pace usually determines whether I will read the book or not, and I never really hesitated, or thought about changing books.
The first three books don’t contain any sex just sexual tension, between Bella and Edward. Making the series a “hole success “(345) fans readers and moviegoers were fascinated and left in suspense after the first three books always waiting for the big moment between Bella and Edward. After the saga came out in 2005 ( stephaniemeyer.com/twilight.html) fanatisim started with many blogs ,websites,groups,etc. such as twilight fanatics Facebook (facebook.com/trueandthroughtwilightfantics) . how is this affecting young people? Well Christine Seifert argues that twilight has transmitted an abstincence message to fans. The idea of waiting until marriage to engage in intimacy is represented by the twilight saga where the ideal couple Bella and Edward engage with each other and finally consume the sexual tension that has been exposed during the first three books. A study conducted by the university of Missouri in 2010, found that abstinence was the feature that kept referencing as the reason bella and Edwards relationship was so appealing. This controversial acknowledgement of twilight could refer to the background of Stephanie Meyer, who is well known for being a religious woman approaching this area with Jewish values (aish.com/s/as/the-twilight-saga—abtinence.html). to me ,abstinence is transmitted throughout the saga but is not an actual issue. In the united states 46 % of all high school age students, and 62 percent of high school senior students , have had sexual intercourse, this leaves us with almost nine million teens with active sexual
As can be seen, the Bella’s have many roles. For example, Aubrey has task/individual, Chloe has maintenance, Beca has individual/task and maintenance, Fat Amy has task/maintenance and individual, Stacie has Individual/Task, Cynthia Rose has Task, and Lilly has Task. Also, Aubrey shows legitimate power because her seniority influences every Bella. Beca earns referent power. Amid, a key nonverbal communication is eye contact.
This month I read the book Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer. I loved this book because of its good, well-built characters, and twisting plot. This book would appeal to most preteens because the main character is a teen supergenius, and is young enough to believe in magic, but old enough to understand how it works. I would recommend this book because of its crazy events and weird twists. Out of five stars, I would give this book four stars, because of the good characters and plot, but also because it has a lot of humor in it.
I will be explaining to you my point of view on a few books I have read that I ended up enjoying or didn’t enjoying. You will learn why I didn’t find Tuesday’s With Morrie my favorite book. You will also learn why I found myself enjoying Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie.
The length of the novel, the fully developed characters ,and lessons held within the story makes it a wonderful book. Alice Sebold is a gifted writer and within the first three pages of the novel, readers are hooked. They are terrified and engaged in the main character's narration and suffering. The plot is beautifully written, telling a horrifying story. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is mature enough to read it and loves the feeling of suspens...
Cullen family, Bella is intrigued by them and can’t bring herself to let them go. Eventually, the
Since the last time I have journaled I have finished Magic hour by Kristin Hannah and Just Listen by Sarah Dessen. Magic Hour is about a feral child who was found in the small town of Rain Valley. It follows the police chief, Ellie, and her sister, Julia, while they try to figure out how to help this child. Julia is a psychiatrist who is working to get the girl to speak, while Ellie is trying to find whom the girl belongs to. Just Listen is about Annabel, the youngest sister of three in the Greene family. The family seems like they have a perfect life. The girls all model, Annabel is popular at school, they live in the perfect neighborhood, and they appear to everyone like the perfect family. The reader quickly discovers that this is not the
Just like in any relationship, the concept of trust is an effectual factor in starting and developing a healthy and romantic relationship. In the movie, when Edward and Bella had a biological class together this aspect drew the two together, and the trust factor emerged at the first sight. The scent of Bella had an intense influence on Edward, for he is a vampire in nature. Moreover, it seemed as if Bella was the one Edward was waiting for a long time. Edward left school for a few days because the scent of Bella was too strong for him, and upon his return to school, he avoided stating the truth of why he was away from school. Edward stated, “He had to get out of the town for personal reasons and just in few days” (Blasingame et al. 57).
My overall opinion of this book is good I really liked it and recommend it to anyone. It is a good book to read and it keep you interested throughout the whole book.
...nd read something like Fallen or Twilight. But if you're looking for a fantastic, addicting diary with a super fun and mysterious plot, characters you wish were real (and they could be with how realistic they were), and gorgeous doodles and pictures on every page, then pick up Cathy's Book and don't put it down until you're finished. And then possibly read it again.
When the word “vampire” comes to mind, people think of the traditional pale-faced, malicious bloodsuckers, sporting a cape and killing people when they’re sleeping. Wrong! Nowadays, the image of a vampire is a handsome, polite, and loving person who protects humans. The new cultural phenomenon Twilight is building a new degrading image for vampires that slaps the face of all previous authors, directors, writers, etc. who contributed to giving the monster its unique image in the past.
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In the famous novel and movie series, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, an average teenage girl, Bella Swan, is forced to move from Arizona (where she lived with her mother) to Washington to start an almost new life with her father. She attends a small-town high school with mostly average people, besides one family, the Cullens. As Bella and Edward Cullen get closer, she uncovers a deep secret about him and his family. Their relationship faces many hard challenges and conflicts as the story develops. Both the novel and movie share very similar storylines, however, differ in many ways. From themes to author’s craft, or to relationships, these important parts of the story highlight the significant differences and similarities of Twilight.