Review Detail

4.4 315
Young Adult Fiction 1207
The Best book ever - formal review
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
N/A
Characters
 
N/A
Writing Style
 
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
Reader reviewed by EmZY

In the Twilight Zone

Twilight captures the essence of love on terms to which we are all acquainted, a love that fate disagrees with. This book will have readers grasped until the very end, by which they will be hoping for more. Stephanie Meyers debut novel has yet to fail expectations. Based off the performance of this novel you can expect great work from her.
Isabella Swan does not like Forks, Washington. Previously living in Phoenix, Arizona, she misses both the sun and her mother. Her fates takes a sharp turn when she meets a boy named Edward Cullen at her new high school in Forks, the only high school in Forks. He becomes her living Superman because somehow, to Isabella who is accident prone, he always come to her rescue in the nick of time. Edward and Isabella soon fall in love. Isabella or Bella soon learns of the two ways he is attracted to her, one of them is not good and among other things that being the girlfriend of a vampire is not easy.
Twilight is overall a fabulous book. It is the cover that makes you pick up the book but it is the story that makes you unable to put it down. The love demonstrated by Bella and Edward will immediately make readers reconsider their opinion of love and what they want their relationships to have. The thing that really makes the book irresistible is the detailed description of the characters. Ranging from appearance and mood to facial expressions. Making Edward, who is described as god-like, even more mouth watering.
Somethings this novel creates cannot go unnoticed as a fantasy. Edward of course is a fictional character but the way Bella was fearless of being eaten is a characteristic most teenage girls do not have. Aside from that this is really just a well written teenage romance novel.
This book succeeds in creating a passions between two characters that can be envied but almost every girl imaginable. Twilight masters several areas that appeal to teenagers such a comedy and romance but also gives so many details you can imagine yourself in the characters lives. All that is needed is a sequel to quench the readers thirst.





- Bravo!
G
#1 Reviewer
Report this review Was this review helpful? 0 0

Comments

Already have an account? or Create an account