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# Paperback: 768 pages
# Publisher: ATOM (4 Aug 2008)
# Language English
# ISBN-10: 1905654286
# ISBN-13: 978-1905654284
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Brilliant - Rated
This is just what i needed and it is very useful. Came just as described. Would use again.
Brilliant - Rated
If you enjoyed the the other books in the series, then you won't be disappointed with breaking dawn either. I really enjoyed it. Had difficultly putting it down, the only thing that persuded me to was the fact that I'd nearly finished and didn't want it to end.
******* I couldn't put it down - Rated
First time in a long time I have read a book that I can not put down. I'd get the bus instead of walking to the staion, just to get a few extra minutes reading in. Absolutely fabulous forth and final book of the Twilight series, Stephanie answers all of my buning questions that other authors would have left hanging. My only problem with this book is that it's the last in the series. Please Stephanie pick up the families and write another one. I want to know how she grows and the relatinship bossoms into love, to see how Edward handles this etc etc etc
Not good at all... - Rated
I have to say I was very disappointed with this book. I feel that the whole series has been dragged out and could easily have been completed in 3 books, or at least this book be well written and half its size. I found myself very bored and just wanting it to get to where I knew it was going, instead of dragging it out over page after page with long boring drawn out conversations between the characters. It had me wishing "for goodness sake get on with it".
Once Bella is turned it loses the plot - funny how out of all the vampires, she manages to control herself. I know none of it is supposed to be believable, but making her struggle a little more and maybe one or two lapses would have been a vast improvement instead of her being Miss Perfect.
The bit about Jacob and imprinting on their daughter (how was she conceived anyway - Edward is a vampire?) doesn't sit very comfortably with me either. The imprinting thing I can go along with, it is fiction after all, but not when it is on babies.
It seems the way the vampires are and what they can do, was made up as Miss Meyer went along, to turn it into some sickly, twee love story of two totally perfect immortal beings and the happily ever after just had me shaking my head in disbelief.
The first book was really good and I enjoyed New Moon. I thought Eclipse could have been better, but did enjoy it to a degree, but this one should really have been thought out a little more - it's a great disappointment.
breaking dawn - Rated
I bought this book for my grandaughter's birthday, and she didn't put it down untill she finished it she said it was brilliant!