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kommer älska Anmäl dig till LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. By far the best in the series. Bella finally grows up, Jake is less annoying, and the vampire world gets much more interesting. Breaking Dawn is the culmination to the Twilight Saga and it is, by far, the best of the four books. We finally see some long-anticipated events as well as some highly unexpected developments. I just love who Jacob finally imprints on! In addition, Meyer's experience is evident. There is a marked contrast between the first and last books. Breaking Dawn is better written and the characters filled out far more than they were in Twilight. I was very sad to reach the end of this book. **Spoiler** The feminist in my prevents me from liking this series of books, though I'll admit (reluctantly) that I enjoyed the love conflicts (I definitely side with Jacob). Meyer's obvious pro-life agenda annoyed me, as well as the general creepiness of Edward and the weakness of Bella's character. Even her special talent is passive. Also, she is happy to settle down in a little cottage in the middle of the woods. Sure, she might have forever to get educated (assuming she's not killed), but you'd think she'd prioritize education just a bit more. I think I could have guessed Meyer's religion even if I hadn't known before reading the books. I read so many people's horrible reviews of this book and I was bracing myself to be severely disappointed and... (drum roll please) I was. No surprise there. The story actually had potential but Meyer deftly botched it all up. About 100 pages in, I told the hubby exactly what was going to happen and I was spot on! Exactly, dead right! Sheesh! I HATE it when that happens. Meyer has no sense of the unexpected, no sense of humanizing her characters, and no idea how to get you mad at a book - in a good way. Everything ended up so neatly tied up at the end -- I mean come on, at least someone important could have died or had a somewhat unhappy ending!! It's like she said, "Oh, I mentioned this minor character earlier, I have to make a perfect ending for him too." I couldn't stand all the happy "I-might-be-dying-so-let's-declare-our-undying-love" vignettes. Blech. This book left me feeling upset. I am glad I read it so I can stop wondering how it all turned out, but I'll never go back to it. EVER. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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But I have to say this is my favorite. Of course it is the last in which most everything comes to an end and is either resolved or otherwise come to terms with.
I love the way these books are written. It is as if you're reading someone's private journals that weren't meant for public view...
A classic love story. (