Breaking Dawn Stephenie Meyer 9780316176156 Books
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Breaking Dawn Stephenie Meyer 9780316176156 Books Reviews
Although I wouldn't consider myself a Twilight "fan" I did enjoy the majority of this series. I knew this particular book was going to be a questionable read from the start due to the enormous amount of negative reviews here. I didn't read them before I downloaded the book however; I wanted to make my journey through the book without prejudice or preconceived notions.
The story moves along, keeping you captivated enough to read though it quickly, but there are so. many. problems with the story. I kept "glossing over" the things that bothered me, waiting for it to be addressed, wrapped up, tied in. It never did.
As many have already stated, the book feels rushed, the characters seem to just get odd and out of character. I had a hard time stomaching that Bella "hated getting married". She loves him enough to die but will not marry him? That is hard to swallow. She is terribly irritated by the whole proposal (if you can call it that). She could care less about her wedding, having wanted to get married in a Vegas drive-thru chapel in her sweats. Gag. Not in line with the character up to that point at all. Her wedding has nearly no description. I have no idea what she looked like. Very poor.
Then the honeymoon. The scene from their first time is horrible. She walks into the water! Really!? I am not into smut books or sex scenes but it should have been kissing, holding, surrender... SOMETHING!
Then, SUDDENLY she is pregnant, super accelerated of course! The baby is some mutant child that is killing them both. Bella is at peace with the whole thing and has Rosalie as her personal guard. She is hell bent on having the child and is in love with the child that is breaking her bones and killing her. blech! Edward is miserable until he can hear the child, then suddenly is all on board. sigh.
Mutant pregnancy, horrific bloody birth from hell, mutant child, horrible death scene that leads to her finally being transformed into a vampire. Then she goes through the fire and comes out. Initially she really wants to see the baby but is forced to hunt. She comes back and though-out the rest of the book, she is little more than apathetic toward her care; often having Rosalie and Jacob tending to her except to put her to bed in their cottage.
Oh and don't get me started on that name! Renesmee!? REALLY?! I thought that was a JOKE! I was relieved then they gave her a nickname. Then she is violently defending that they use Renesmee. Seriously?! LAME.
Jacob's imprinting with the baby. Mmm, well, she did already set precedence of this happening with the other wolves. There is no pedophilia - he is her best friend until they grow old enough. May - December romance kind of thing. I don't get it. I don't like it. But it could be worse.
Then the battle. That huge, looming, horrible scene that took up the majority of the book. Building, building... exciting. Then boom. Dropped to nothing. She even had to have Alice announce it really is over. HUH?! WTH! What a huge let down. All that hype, all that lead up, and they RUN AWAY?! yeah. okay. sure.
The whole story line was just off. The characters off. Edward ending up calling Jacob a son!? WHAT!? They have had a tenuous relationship at best the entire time and then after the battle that never happens, suddenly he's like a son!? OMG.
She is stunning, she is happy, she is graceful, her mutant daughter with the horrible name will grow up with control, all is well. the end. I wish she'd write another book, making this who book "just a dream" while she was under Vultauri control or something. sigh.
Every single one of the books in this beloved series is absolutely stunning! This fourth and last one wraps everything up in a very satisfying way, while delivering a solid story in Meyer's signature style, which is so riveting, it continues to gain new fans for the series even though this edition of the last book was published in 2012. The last movie was shown in theaters in November of that year.
Edward and Bella's storybook wedding at the Cullen house, and their subsequent honeymoon on a lush tropical island off the coast of Brazil (Carlisle's gift to his wife, Esme), mark the very romantic beginning of the novel. Everything is deceptively peaceful....
Then Bella becomes pregnant, thus setting off the novel's central conflict, for the child grows very quickly, putting her life in danger. Edward and Jacob both want her to have an abortion. She refuses, enlisting Rosalie's help in keeping that from happening.
Of course I loved this novel! The details involved, Meyer's meticulous care to make sure all threads were neatly tied up in the end, are nothing short of masterful! As was apparent from the very first book, her characters are thoroughly fleshed-out, her settings beautifully described, and each event in the story seamlessly leads up to the next.
Bella finally comes into her own in this novel. All her clumsiness is gone; she is now as graceful as a gazelle. And, as a newborn vampire, she's also stronger than even Emmett, easily beating him in several arm-wrestling contests, much to his chagrin. Yet, she's still the Bella that all of us fans have come to know and love, who is heroically self-sacrificing, deeply cherishes her loved ones, and who now turns into a fierce protector of her unusually gifted daughter.
One of the things I especially admired in this novel was Meyer's depiction of a young woman who resolutely refuses to abort her baby, even though the pregnancy endangers her life. This is evidence of Meyer's very strong pro-life stance, with which I wholeheartedly agree. It's also beautiful to see how all the members of the Cullen family do everything in their power to make Bella comfortable during her unusual pregnancy.
In fact, the Saga's overarching theme is the sanctity of human life. The Cullens, just like the Quileute werewolves, are totally committed to protecting humans at any cost, each in their own way. Life is inextricably entangled with love, and this love is a living force that, in turn, makes life precious.
The setting of Forks -- which, in this book, is the only location in which all the action takes place -- is perfect for the unfolding drama. The lush, green forests, the meadows, the almost permanently cloudy skies....all form an appropriately turbulent backdrop for all the ensuing events in the novel. Furthermore, Forks is where it all began, in the first book, so this last novel brings everything full circle back again.
I think that Meyer's solution to the love triangle of Edward, Bella, and Jacob, which took central stage in the third novel, Eclipse, is absolutely brilliant. It's clear evidence of her inventive power, and ties things up very nicely. Some have criticized it as being a little creepy, but I totally disagree. Yes, it's unusual, and totally unexpected. But that's precisely why it's so very perfect. Also, it allows Jacob to go back to being Bella's best friend, which is what he was to her in Twilight, as well as at the beginning of New Moon, the second novel in the series. In other novels, such triangles have usually been resolved through the violent death of one of the people involved. In keeping with her overarching theme, Meyer has chosen a totally original resolution -- a non-violent one.
This was my third reading of the novel, and it surely won't be my last! All of these characters are now like family to me, and so, I feel very strongly tied to them. I love them all -- except for the evil Volturi, of course, although, as villains go, they are truly magnificently depicted. Thanks to Meyer's skillful, psychologically informed writing, I know them all so well -- their dreams, motivations, thoughts, feelings. I will always return to this book, as to the preceding three in the series, in order to become immersed once again in this lushly romantic, incredibly compelling story!
I read this series a long time ago and I was reading it again for the 2nd time. I was ready to read the whole entirety of the book. To my dismay when I opened the file on kindle it said it was only 294 pages. I remember the book being massive and full of a lot of things. Upon further investigation, this kindle version has ONLY the Bella sections and according to a quick search the actual book is over 700 pages. Where can I find a kindle version of the complete book? and if that does not exist, how can I get my money back?
I really enjoyed this series. In fact I went back and purchased the audio editions. The books FAR outshine the movies and the audio were very enjoyable. I found I didn't like Jacob even a little bit until the last book. I thought him petty, manipulative and had he been a real person wouldn't have been someone I would want around. The movies fell far short but part of that was the actress who portrayed Bella. I found her stiff and jerky and unpleasing. Bella in the book was much easier to like.
I LOVE all the twilight series. Breaking dawn is my favourite!!! I think every women fantasies are in this book. Oh don't we all want Edward or 2 be Bella?...) I felt strongly that after reading this last one.
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