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Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer: Review
By newsguy | August 6, 2008
Title: Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer: Review
Note: I promise that this article contains no spoilers, for I would not dream of taking away this experience from anyone. This is a journey worth taking, so enjoy.
Twilight saga is a world of fascinating love, passion, and hope in the face of so many obstacles. Though the fanciful nature of the story leaves it in the category of the impossible, this emotionally charged and endearing tale has found its place in the hearts and hopes of so many. Stephenie Meyer has truly created a world for all, playing of humanities most basic wish to find acceptances and a light at the end of the tunnel. Her characters personify our greatest fears and our greatest triumphs. They are flawed, often mistaken, faced with hurdle after hurdle, yet they still keep going reminding the reader of the strength of humanity and of the bond between people. Though the plot is thrilling enough in its own right, it is this connection between the audience and the characters that gives this story it’s life.
Breaking Dawn is the final installment in the Twilight Saga, the book to answer all and either condemn or free our beloved vampires. And may I simply say Stephanie Meyer does not disappoint. This tale is as captivating and as unexpected as all the rest. A beautifully crafted combination of both the power and strength we envy and the vulnerability we so easily identify with. Each twist and turn leaves the reader gasping, still hoping for a happy ending despite the odds.
Perhaps this tale is a little farfetched and almost unrealistic, but people need the blind hope. So if you have a love for vampires, desperately need some hope, or are just in the mood for a wonderful and trilling love story, I beseech you, read the Twilight saga. I dare say you can’t help but fall in love with Bella and Edward not to mention anyone else that comes along.
Stephenie Meyer, you have both my admiration and my thanks. Your own success is hope for me and I thank you for creating this world of the impossible, a world I feel most at home in. To all readers, enjoy this book for it is the last.
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August 6th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Thank you for stopping by my blog! I’m glad to hear you liked Breaking Dawn. My daughter wants to read it no matter what the reviews. lol
August 6th, 2008 at 9:14 pm
Very nice review. I love vampire books and movies! I unfortunately am so busy lately I haven’t had time to read much, but will read ‘Breaking Dawn’ soon.
August 6th, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Well written review, so much so that I have no intention of reading the book. You did an excellent job explaining it, and really elaborated on the topic to make me fully and completely realize there is no way in hell I should do so much as glance at this book.
Thanks!
August 11th, 2008 at 3:56 pm
Very well written review. I have read all of the Twilight books including Breaking Dawn. I completely agree with this review, and I personally think that she couldn’t have finished off this amazing series with a better book.