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4.4 315
Young Adult Fiction
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Not Your Usual Vampire Story
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by J. Mitchell
"About three things I was positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him -- and I didn't know how dominant that part might be -- that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him."
Usually, the first thing I do with a new book is to read the back cover, and, if included, reviewer comments, which are sometimes printed on the first few pages inside, so I started Twilight that same routine way. My copy of Twilight has no reviewer comments, but almost immediately, I discovered I didn't need them. The above quote - lifted from the back cover - was all it took to get me hooked; if I had needed more, the Preface would have done that job equally well.
Stephenie Meyer writes a strong beginning to her novel and doesn't lag in the middle or at the ending either. I found Twilight very difficult to put aside. When I was getting close to the end of the book, I didn't want it to be finished, yet I felt compelled to continue reading right up to the last word. I had to know...
Now that I have read Twilight, I know it is not your usual vampire story. Edward and the other vampires in this story aren't at all what I expected them to be; they are far different than Bram Stoker's Dracula or the vampires in Stephen King's story, Salem's Lot. It's a refreshing difference and one that I am glad I discovered.
"About three things I was positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him -- and I didn't know how dominant that part might be -- that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him."
Usually, the first thing I do with a new book is to read the back cover, and, if included, reviewer comments, which are sometimes printed on the first few pages inside, so I started Twilight that same routine way. My copy of Twilight has no reviewer comments, but almost immediately, I discovered I didn't need them. The above quote - lifted from the back cover - was all it took to get me hooked; if I had needed more, the Preface would have done that job equally well.
Stephenie Meyer writes a strong beginning to her novel and doesn't lag in the middle or at the ending either. I found Twilight very difficult to put aside. When I was getting close to the end of the book, I didn't want it to be finished, yet I felt compelled to continue reading right up to the last word. I had to know...
Now that I have read Twilight, I know it is not your usual vampire story. Edward and the other vampires in this story aren't at all what I expected them to be; they are far different than Bram Stoker's Dracula or the vampires in Stephen King's story, Salem's Lot. It's a refreshing difference and one that I am glad I discovered.
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