"Twilight" is a vampire-romance novel by Stephanie Meyer.The novel was also the biggest selling book of 2008 and, to date, has sold 17 million copies worldwide, spent over 91 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, and been translated into 37 different languages.
This book is about Bella,Edward and Jacob.Bella moves from sunny Arizona to rainy Forks because her mother travels with new husband.Bella attracts much attention at her new school.When Bella is seated next to Edward in class on her first day of school, Edward seems utterly repulsed by her.Bella becomes determined to find out how Edward saved her life, and constantly pesters him with questions. After a family friend, Jacob tells her the local tribal legends.Bella concludes that Edward and his family are vampires.Edward and Bella fall in loveTheir relationship is disturbed when another vampire arrives in Forks. James, a tracker vampire who is intrigued by the Cullens relationship with a human, wants to hunt Bella for spor.tThe Cullens attempt to distract the tracker by splitting up Bella and Edward, and Bella is sent to hide in a hotel in Phoenix.Bella receives a phone call from James, who claims to be holding her mother, Bella and Edward attend their school prom and Bella expresses her desire to become a vampire, but Edward refuses.
It's always a problem when it takes 150 pages into a book before it gets entertaining. The writing got a bit better, too. The book seemed like a rough draft with subplots like Andreas best friend Lily, boyfriend Alex, and writer Christian thrown in for good measure. The book could have easily been 200 pages. There is an obscene amount of redundency, and it is beyond wordy. I don't understand what editors get paid to do anymore. Publishers have a responsibility to correct grammar and punctuation. Ms. Weisberger should get a new editor for future ventures. I did relate to working for an insane boss. Miranda Priestley was believable and the best drawn character. I am sure Ms.Weisberger has some talent and could be a great writer.
"Twilight" is a vampire-romance novel by Stephanie Meyer.The novel was also the biggest selling book of 2008 and, to date, has sold 17 million copies worldwide, spent over 91 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, and been translated into 37 different languages.
This book is about Bella,Edward and Jacob.Bella moves from sunny Arizona to rainy Forks because her mother travels with new husband.Bella attracts much attention at her new school.When Bella is seated next to Edward in class on her first day of school, Edward seems utterly repulsed by her.Bella becomes determined to find out how Edward saved her life, and constantly pesters him with questions. After a family friend, Jacob tells her the local tribal legends.Bella concludes that Edward and his family are vampires.Edward and Bella fall in loveTheir relationship is disturbed when another vampire arrives in Forks. James, a tracker vampire who is intrigued by the Cullens relationship with a human, wants to hunt Bella for spor.tThe Cullens attempt to distract the tracker by splitting up Bella and Edward, and Bella is sent to hide in a hotel in Phoenix.Bella receives a phone call from James, who claims to be holding her mother, Bella and Edward attend their school prom and Bella expresses her desire to become a vampire, but Edward refuses.
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It's always a problem when it takes 150 pages into a book before it gets entertaining. The writing got a bit better, too. The book seemed like a rough draft with subplots like Andreas best friend Lily, boyfriend Alex, and writer Christian thrown in for good measure. The book could have easily been 200 pages. There is an obscene amount of redundency, and it is beyond wordy. I don't understand what editors get paid to do anymore. Publishers have a responsibility to correct grammar and punctuation. Ms. Weisberger should get a new editor for future ventures. I did relate to working for an insane boss. Miranda Priestley was believable and the best drawn character. I am sure Ms.Weisberger has some talent and could be a great writer.