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Title | : | The Twilight Collection (The Twilight Saga #1-3) |
Author | : | Stephenie Meyer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1690 pages |
Published | : | November 15th 2007 by Atom (first published November 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography |

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Hardcover | Pages: 1690 pages Rating: 3.79 | 43351 Users | 1149 Reviews
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stephenie meyer, i spit in your general direction. i started the series because they are the obsession of every twelve year-old girl i work with, i finished them because i wanted to be able to condemn them with a clear conscience. i take no issue with explicit vampire lovin', but i cannot stomach such young impressionable minds spooning up the idiocy of this accident prone mortal girl who can't make it through a day without being rescued by her obsession/saviour/boyfriend... who is so beautiful beyond reason that the author had to spend pages upon pages outlining the details of his perfection. barf. the entire second book is about how she's so heartbroken she can't even remember to feed herself. vomit. her life is so messed up because she's in love with a vampire and her best friend the werewolf is in love with her, oh it's all so complicated. retch. her life will just be perfect if only she's made immortal and of course oh so devastatingly beautiful. hurl. she's really a forward thinking girl but somehow ends up married and pregnant at eighteen and couldn't be more delighted. okay, i'm running out of synonyms for throwing up. needless to say, i'm not keen on feeding such garbage to anyone, let alone those who don't have the maturity to see it for what it is- the literary equivalent of a pop-tart laced with cyanide.Details Books Toward The Twilight Collection (The Twilight Saga #1-3)
Original Title: | The Twilight Collection (Twilight, #1-3) |
ISBN: | 0316003727 (ISBN13: 9780316003728) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Twilight Saga #1-3 |
Setting: | Forks, Washington(United States) |
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Everyone has to read this books at least once. My husband even read them with me. He loved them as much as I did. We are anxious for the movie to come out later this year. Stephanie Meyer really helps you picture what is happening. It is very relaxing to read.I've read or listened to this series at least 5 times in the last year. Stephenie Meyer is my favorite author and the best storyteller!
My annoyance with this series is that it sucks you (no pun intended) with the promise of a good story that in the end doesn't deliver. If I could have be certain from the onset that this series were about more cheese than substance, I could have laughed with everyone else. Instead I read a story that should have ended afar book one with at a bite that never should have been taken back. Had I heard about the series after the completion of Breaking Dawn and could hear such mockings as "he cuts

Feeling a bit nostalgic...Twilight - Re-read July 14 - July 16, 2014"It's twilight... It's the safest time of the day for us.. The easiest time. But also the saddest, in a way... the end of another day, the return of the night. Darkness is so predictable, don't you think?"'"So ready for this to be the end, for this to be the twilight of your life, though your life has barely started. You're ready to give up everything."Seeing as this was the first vampire book I ever read and was able to enjoy
This review gets five stars only because I have been drawn into the world Meyer has created. Despite all my inner workings I actually like the story. The writing isn't spectacular, but it's the story itself that folds you in and holds you.I'll admit it, I've read the series more than once. The second time was just pure pleasure. I was unwilling to leave the little world Meyer had created. The third (yes I know, I'm letting my nerd flag fly high here!) was to try and figure out WHY I enjoyed it
I am mildly annoyed by Stephenie Meyer's writing style, and the main character, Bella, drives me insane. I don't like her enough to care what happens to her, so reading the books has kind of been a waste of my time. She doesn't deserve either of her potential love interests and I think she makes too many dumb decisions. I am mildy intrigued by Meyer's reinvention, if you will, of the vampire/werewolf mythology, but once again, I don't care enough about the characters to want to read more, except
A girl named Bella moves to a small, rainy town called Forks to live with her father. She has resigned herself to a miserable time finishing her high school education in the town when she sees the strange but beautiful family of the Cullens. She is drawn to the bronze-haired one, Edward. He acts very oddly towards her, at first giving her a harsh glare. I'm not spoiling anything by saying (it's on the back cover) she learns he is a vampire, and she falls in love with him. The main theme of the
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