Wednesday, January 2, 2013

#27 Twilight By Stephenie Meyer

#27- Twilight 

Rating- 8/10

Let me just start this off by saying how large of a fan of twilight that I was in early high school. I read twilight the first year that it came out and waited for the following books in the subsequent years. Obsessed would be putting it lightly, I loved this book. I had this book sitting on my nightstand for years and would read the pages over and over again to fall asleep. For those reasons, it still gets a high review.

Since I have now graduated high school and was welcomed into a larger amount of literature and some more mature books, this book has fallen through the cracks in my brain and i've realized that while it was a high school love affair, its not a very well written book and has many characters whom I am forced to grimace through reading. 

Twilight (for those of you who have liven under a rock for the past few years and somehow dont know the actual plot line from screaming twihard fans) is about a girl named Bella Swan and the year that she moves to Forks Washington to live with her father instead of her mother. In the first few chapters we are introduced to her father, and friends of the family. They bring along Jacob Black (remember this name, he becomes important in books to follow, more so than this one) who used to be childhood friends with Bella and now has a massive crush on her. Who can blame him? A relatively clumsy girl who doesnt realize that behind her awkward smile is a beauty in the making. Of course. After this we go meet her friends at school, characters who aren't a massive plot point and therefore I wont take the time meeting them. One day at lunch, in walks the Cullen clan. The whispers about them include that they are all orphans, adopted by the doctor in town and each and every one of them is more beautiful than the last. They are all paired off into couples, that is, everyone except for Edward Cullen. The mysterious pale faced beautiful boy who most every girl in school is interested in dating, even though his cold demeanor has kept girls away for his entire stay at Forks. If it wasnt obvious enough by now, Bella and Edward meet, and although its strictly forbidden, Edward confides in Bella and tells her that... wait for it... he is a vampire! They continue on their whirlwind of a romance story, with a few dramatic vampire fight scenes in between the love.

Now, after reading that description, if you havent guessed at this point that I am Team Jacob, I guess I was writing a bit less harsh than I had intended. I have never been a fan of Edward Cullen, I think he is massively overrated and have always been more of a fan of Jacob. If you havent heard of the fandom and dont know, Jacob is also a mysterious creature, although he is not immortal and will grow up one day and could give Bella a family and children and they could die at the same age. Any how. Thats my review. Probably the strangest jumpiest of all of them, because its impossible to write a quick review on a book that has now become one of the most spoken about books of the past few years. 

If you havent read this, or havent seen the movies (I mean come on, seriously? do you live on antarctica?) I do suggest reading them. I was especially a fan of the second and third books, where we really get to understand just how difficult it is to date a vampire. Team Jacob. Sorry, 13 year old me just cant keep quiet about this one. 

“About three things I was absolutely positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him-and I didn’t know how potent that part might be-that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.” 

4 comments:

  1. Ahh, "Twilight." Yep, I read this one recently, and while Stephanie Meyer really isn't that great a writer, she still has some interesting plot points.

    It's funny, for me, I can't stand Edward in the movies, but don't mind him in the books. Not so much, anyway. I'm 100% Team Jacob in the movies though.

    I guess I really should read the rest of them. I only ever did read "Twilight," even though a copy of "New Moon" is gathering dust on my bookshelf. Ah well, the world is full of shoulds.

    I commend you for your goal. Keep it up! A part of me wishes that I wasn't in college so I could have time for my own reading. But in a year, I'll have plenty of time, so I'll just be patient. :)

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  2. Yeah I didn't like Jacob as much until new moon and eclipse it at that point when I'm obsessed with him haha

    I'm sure you will eventually be able to read the books, if nothing else atleast you could be even more aware how much better Jacob is than Edward. It's just obnoxious how much Bella loves someone who is completely wrong for her haha

    Thanks for reading! I'm glad to be able to complete this goal, almost halfway there.

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    1. I'd pick Jake if for no other reasons than he makes me laugh, and he could keep me warm at night. Edward is depressing, and brings out the angsty side of Bella. Never a good thing.

      I'll plan to read "New Moon" in the summer when I have my break.

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    2. you'll have to let me know what you think when you get around to it!

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