Sunday, February 24, 2008

twilight saga






Ok. So I was searching through the web, when I suddenly remembered Teyn saying that she has read lock and keys( sarah's new book) excerpt on the email she sent me. Sorry I didn't have time to reply your email, teyn. Takda mood HEHE. So I went to Sarah's web, and oh god. She updated her web. It's bloody nice, rather than the last time I saw it. went and read the excerpt, oh the boy's name sounds interesting, Nate. reminds me of Tate Donovan, assuming the spelling of course. Then I read the overviews, and most of Sarahs fan suggested Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. So, as I was curios + bored = voila I searched it. At first I wasn't impressed, because it's about vampires, and Teyn knows how that makes me feel. But it's definitely like Sarah's work. Quite a resemblance, Ive gotta say. So, the next thing I knew, I was reading the excerpts. I love it, i love it. I love it. It's a series btw. 4 books in the series. Interesting, gives a fresh knowledge for my never existent knowing about vampires.








When Bella Swan moves from sunny Phoenix to Forks, Washington, a damp and dreary town known for the most rainfall in the United States, to live with her dad, she isn't expecting to like it. But the level of hostility displayed by her standoffish high school biology lab partner, Edward Cullen, surprises her. After several strange interactions, his preternatural beauty, strength, and speed have her intrigued. Edward is just as fascinated with Bella, and their attraction to one another grows. As Bella discovers more about Edward's nature and his family, she is thrown headlong into a dangerous adventure that has her making a desperate sacrifice to save her one true love. One of the more original vampire constructs around, this recording of Stephenie Meyer's debut novel (Megan Tingley Books, 2005) is narrated with great style by Ilyana Kadushin, who makes the infinitely romantic tale of star-crossed lovers resonate with a bittersweet edge. Although Edward and Bella's romance and subsequent danger develops slowly, the pacing is appropriate for teens who want learn all the details in this suspenseful tale. An excellent purchase for both school and public libraries.







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