Book Reviews - Twilight

The Twilight saga by Stephenie Meyer is definitely a love story with a little 'unusual, to say the least, twist. Most likely written for a younger market and female, possessing both the heroine and the hero outstanding quality, both sexes and all ages can identify. Twilight provides the framework for the remaining three volumes.

Bella is not accustomed to unwanted or unsolicited attention, though not unattractive by any means is their intelligence and individuality, seemcreating an almost unbridgeable gap between her and her colleagues.

Edward, on the other hand separates the target. His colleagues seem his superiority, which has absolutely nothing to do with his sense of personality. Physically it is on the lines of a superhero figure, although his companions just this sense. Edward and his family do everything in their power to not call attention to itself and, therefore, that are not exactly human. This effortcreates a distance that does not endear them to their peers.

Edward and Bella not more, and yet are irresistibly attracted to each other and both find that this attraction is impossible to ignore. They say "opposites to win," and two people in this situation, could not be otherwise. Through their interaction, we find that both emotionally and increasing opportunities never before explored. The nature of Edward's nature requires openness, acceptance and courageBella, that in any situation that escapes ever logged in, but always felt a sort of "outcasts", irrespective of the fact that it is true is found, Bella attracted to each other to "individual" in the school, the parties seem be his fate.

This story, if I want to describe shortly, following the example of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet rolling with an even darker, if possible. Written for young, my first impression was that it was a young "like to think. But soon immersed in the action and intimate portrait that draws her characters Stephenie Meyer.

This is a good book! I can not wait to read New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn.

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